Memphis TN, May 09, 2017 -- Data Facts, Inc. a national and international provider of lending solutions, recently announced plans to participate in three state Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) conferences.
Data Facts’ team of Account Executives will attend and exhibit at the Great River MBA Conference in Memphis May 9-11, the Texas 101st Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas May 21-23, and the Oklahoma MBA Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma May 24-25.
Data Facts, Inc. Executive Vice-President Julie Wink has been actively involved in MBA participation for almost two decades, serving previously on the Tennessee MBA Board. “These conferences give our Account Executives a chance to talk to the attendees about how our solutions can help them streamline their processes and close more, faster and easier. The MBA serves the industry well, and we know we will have a positive experience both in exhibiting at the conference and attending the informative sessions that will be available. We can then take what we learn back to our clients to keep them updated and educated on the industry.”
The conferences offer a great deal of informative, timely sessions, covering topics like changes to the HMDA and fair lending implications, creating high performing teams, fraud, Day 1 Certainty, trended credit data, and more.
Data Facts will exhibit at the Great River MBA Conference at Booth 6 and, to tie into the “Never Miss A Beat” conference theme, will give away an electric guitar signed by Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler. They will exhibit at the Texas 101st Annual Convention at Booth 42. They will give away an Apple Watch 2 at the Texas Convention and the Oklahoma Conference.
About Data Facts
Since 1989, Data Facts, Inc. has provided trusted information to mortgage lending professionals to help them reach sound lending decisions. The company is committed to ongoing education and industry involvement to ensure they stay on the forefront of industry changes and regulations. This insight allows them to provide a suite of comprehensive solutions such as credit reports, fraud products, tax and social security verifications, flood solutions, and an appraisal ordering platform, to help clients close more, faster and easier.
Their commitment to above industry standards is proven by their NAPBS accreditation, sustaining SOC 1 and SOC 2 certifications, all staff members upholding FCRA certification, and maintaining active roles on the NCRA and multiple MBA boards.
Data Facts, Inc. was the proud recipient of the Commercial Appeal’s Top Workplace Award in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.
In addition, Data Facts, Inc is certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) as a women-owned business.
For more information, please contact Data Facts, Inc. at 901-685-7599 or email [email protected]. Subscribe to their lending solution blog follow them on Twitter at @dflending, and connect on LinkedIn at Data Facts, Inc. to stay abreast of industry updates.


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