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LoanCare Hires Sudhir Nair as CIO

Sudhir-NairLoanCare, a ServiceLink Company, has named Sudhir Nair as its new EVP and CIO. Nair, who has nearly two decades of experience in the mortgage and consumer lending sector, will be responsible for planning, organizing, optimizing, and managing the overall operation of LoanCare's IT department. He will also provide strategic leadership to ensure operational services are supported in a timely and cost-effective manner.

"We are excited to have Sudhir join our executive team. Given his expertise, we're confident that he will help take our business to the next level," said Dave Worrall, President of LoanCare. "We are committed to innovation and providing the best digital mortgage experience for our customers and clients and we look forward to seeing how Sudhir can position us for the future."

Nair has extensive experience in the mortgage servicing industry. He previously served as EVP and CIO at Xome (Solutionstar), where he led a global technology and operations team.

"It is a wonderful opportunity to join a company like LoanCare, a ServiceLink Company, one that has such a strong reputation for delivering best-in-class service to its customers," Nair said. "I look forward to leveraging my skill set and building on its great success."  

LoanCare, based out of Virginia, is a provider of full-service subservicing and interim subservicing to the mortgage industry and engineers agile technology solutions aimed at providing better consumer experiences.

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