Default Servicing Technologies, Illinois-based creators of a suite of critical software for banks, servicers, subservicers, capital market groups, and other mortgage and real estate industry professionals, has changed its name to Exceleras, according to an announcement from the company.
Read More »Default Servicing Technologies Hires New VP of Business Development
Default Servicing Technologies (DST), an Illinois-based provider of web-based automated tools for asset managers and mortgage servicers to manage REO properties, has announced the hiring of Doring Lloyd as the firm's VP of business development.
Read More »Default Servicing Technologies Adds Custom Task Capabilities to REO Software
Illinois-based Default Servicing Technologies (DST), a provider of web-based automated tools for asset managers and mortgage servicers to manage REO properties, has announced that custom tasks can be added to the company's DispoSolutions REO Platform.
Read More »Summit Valuations Offers Market Intelligence Tool to BPO Clients
Summit Valuations, LLC recently announced that the company's Market Intelligence Tool, a critical component to its quality control process, now accompanies each broker price opinion (BPO) provided to Summit clients. The Market Intelligence Tool taps into the unified data warehouse to query similar listings and sales transactions surrounding each subject property. It also integrates with Google maps to provide interactive insight into the subject property and its immediate neighborhood market conditions.
Read More »Default Servicing Technologies Releases New Interface for Closing Firms
Default Servicing Technologies LLC (DST) has announced the launch of a new Closing Company portal, which the company says will improve how closing companies interact with clients through DispoSolutions, DST's REO management platform. According to DST, the new, flexible _Closing Company_ interface simplifies workflow and provides closing firms with real-time communication, document management, notes, title information, contact lists, escrow directions, and HUD contract sell-side details.
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