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Docutech’s Solex eClosing Chosen by LendingQB, a MeridianLink Product, to Streamline Digital Closings

Docutech Is Now First American Docutech

Docutech, the leading provider of document, eSign, eClose and digital to print fulfillment technology and a member of the First American family of companies, announced that LendingQB, a leading provider of SaaS loan origination technology solutions, has integrated Docutech’s Solex™ eClosing solution to enable digital closing with eClosing, eNote and eVault functionality.

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“With Solex eClosing, lenders, borrowers and settlement agents can benefit from a complete digital closing solution to streamline the closing process, while enhancing safety and security for all parties.”

“We are excited to partner with Docutech to bring their Solex™ eClosing platform to our clients,” said Tim Nguyen, co-founder and chief strategy officer of MeridianLink. “With Solex eClosing, lenders, borrowers and settlement agents can benefit from a complete digital closing solution to streamline the closing process, while enhancing safety and security for all parties.”

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Solex eClosing is an end-to-end integrated eClosing solution that enables each mortgage closing transaction to be as “e” as it can be, in accordance with state and county regulations and investor preferences, through an intelligent eEligibility evaluation. Approved by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae for eClosing, eNote and eVault functionality, the Solex eClosing platform provides lenders with eSigning efficiencies from initial document generation through post-closing, integration with the MERS eRegistry for all eNote management transactions, and Remote Online Notarization (RON).

LendingQB provides solutions that help mortgage lenders reduce costs, maintain compliance and increase profitability, while still putting their borrowers first. This is a result of LendingQB’s unique approach to loan origination system building — layering its core platform with best-of-breed components to create the ideal solution for each lender.

“Docutech is steadfast in our commitment to accelerate the closing process through technology innovation and strategic integrations,” said Amy Brandt, president of Docutech. “We are thrilled to continue growing our integration with LendingQB through their API to make the vision of end-to-end digital mortgages a reality for lenders and their customers.”

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