The widespread, pandemic-driven move to digital solutions is a change that is likely here to stay, according to CoreLogic experts. A new report revealed just how the homebuying process is evolving.
Read More »Managing ‘Buy vs. Build’
Jane Mason of Clarifire discusses the traditional mindset that mortgage servicers either need to buy technology or build it themselves, a thought process that has handcuffed the industry’s digital growth.
Read More »Fueling Growth in Mortgage Subservicing
ServiceMac President & CEO Bob Caruso shares his perspectives on the impact of technology on the servicing industry, and what lies ahead for the servicing sector in 2023.
Read More »Banks Feel Pressure of Changing Industries
As banks grapple with developing and adopting next-gen analytics, credit risk, and other technologies, a digital revolution may be on the horizon.
Read More »CoreLogic Announces Suite of Property Risk Tools
New solution offers a view of physical risk, leveraging Google Cloud, combining hyperlocal property data with financial information to estimate and mitigate the impact and cost of future catastrophes.
Read More »Are AI, Machine Learning the Answer to Rising Home Costs?
A study from Harvard claims technology may not be the answer the industry is looking for in terms of boosting the nation’s housing supply.
Read More »Comptroller of Currency Opens New Fintech Office
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is opening a new Financial Technology office to add expertise to the department, allowing them to better adapt to modern markets.
Read More »The Front Lines of Property Preservation
DS News speaks to property preservation experts about how they’re navigating economic challenges, a shifting industry landscape, and an exodus of vendor partners as they attempt to maintain strong boots-on-the-ground service.
Read More »Appraisal Modernization: Where We Are Now, What to Expect in 2023
Phil King of EXOS Valuations at ServiceLink discusses how technology has advanced the appraisal industry, and what lies ahead for the market in the next year.
Read More »Sen. Brown Seeks FTC Review of Rental Pricing Algorithms
In a letter to FTC Chair Lina Khan, Sen. Sherrod Brown urges the Commission to examine whether proprietary rental pricing algorithms may be hurting competition, in violation of antitrust laws.
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