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BeSmartee CEO and Co-Founder Tim Nguyen Recognized as a Finalist in the 2021 High Tech Awards

BeSmartee CEO and Co-Founder Tim Nguyen Recognized as a Finalist in the 2021 High Tech Awards

Tim Nguyen, BeSmartee CEO and co-founder, has been recognized as a finalist for the HTA Best Small Tech CEO category

BeSmartee, award-winning fintech company and leading software developer of modern digital mortgage platforms, is pleased to announce that CEO and Co-founder Tim Nguyen has been recognized as a finalist for the “Best Small Tech CEO” category in the High Tech Awards (HTA) presented by Octane OC.

BeSmartee is committed to improving the mortgage experience for lenders and borrowers with its end-to-end digital mortgage platform. The company’s innovative approach to mortgage lending has led to several major developments, such as:

  • Achieved a 100% customer retention rate
  • Expanded customer base by 50%
  • Reached an industry best 91% conversion rate
  • Recognized innovation by the American Business Awards – Stevie Awards and HousingWire’s Tech 100 Awards

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Each company was interviewed and evaluated by Octane’s HTA Committee and selected for their outstanding business achievements. For the Best Small Technology CEO category, nominees are compared based on their management model, how they motivate their employees and their involvement in the OC community.

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“It’s a big honor to be recognized as a finalist for the Best Small Tech CEO in the 2021 High Tech Awards,” said Tim Nguyen, CEO and Co-founder of BeSmartee. “It’s amazing to not only have the support of other entrepreneurs and the Octane community, but also the BeSmartee family. Our people and core values are what sets us apart, and enables us to innovate and differentiate our digital mortgage technology. I look forward to continuing to contribute to Orange County’s technological innovation.”

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