Webinar
Webinar
Published November 26, 2024
Mortgage
Income and employment verification play an important role in the mortgage loan industry, yet these activities are often overlooked as an area of opportunity for lenders to improve the production process, gain cost efficiencies and yield a better customer experience. In fact, many mortgage business leaders may not be aware that the verification business has dramatically changed in the last few years, with more options, increasingly transparent pricing and better services available to them. In this web seminar you will learn:
What lenders really want from their income verification service providers
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Infographic
Home equity lending is shifting fast and hidden risks could be costing you.
White Paper
This white paper explores the transformative potential of Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs) in 2025, a year marked by record-high homeowner equity and shifting consumer credit behavior. It offers data-driven insights into how lenders can tap into the $29 trillion in untapped equity by leveraging advanced analytics, behavioral segmentation, and digital innovation to meet evolving borrower needs.
Key Takeaways:
White Paper
Explore the latest advancements in income and employment verification methods in the mortgage industry. This whitepaper, created in partnership with National Mortgage News, highlights the benefits of instant verification, addresses common pain points, and provides insights from industry professionals. Learn how innovative tools like Experian Verify can enhance customer experience, improve operational efficiency, and offer transparent pricing.
Report
As we enter 2025, the mortgage industry continues to transform amid political and economic changes. Mortgage lenders must stay updated on trends to serve their customers effectively. Experian data scientists and analysts provide insights into the U.S. housing market's impact on lenders, highlighting recent trends and their implications. We aim to offer a comprehensive overview of the mortgage market, emphasizing key trends, regional differences, and potential growth areas.