DALLAS, Oct. 19, 2017 -- Calyx Software®, a leading provider of comprehensive mortgage software solutions for banks, credit unions, mortgage bankers, wholesale and correspondent lenders and brokers, announced today that all Calyx Point® users can now access products and pricing for MORE Lending.
MORE Lending is the wholesale division of Synergy One Lending, a San Diego-based mortgage lender. Licensed in 42 states, MORE Lending offers a variety of non-agency loan products including interest only; non-warrantable condos; loan programs for foreign nationals; and borrowers with recent credit events such as deeds-in-lieu, short sales and foreclosures.
“We are excited to work with MORE Lending, an innovative lender. This enables us to provide our clients additional mortgage product options for their hard-to-fit borrowers, without requiring registration to broker loans with MORE Lending,” said Bob Dougherty, Vice President of Business Development at Calyx Software.
“Our goal was to work with a loan origination software (LOS) with the reach to give us significant exposure to the broker community. Additionally, we wanted to offer brokers the connectivity needed to determine which financing options their borrowers would probably qualify for,” said Steve Majerus, President of MORE Lending. “The logical choice was to partner with Calyx Point since it is the preferred LOS among mortgage brokers.”
To access MORE Lending’s offerings in Point, select Product and Pricing from the Interfaces menu, select and click MORE Lending.
About Calyx Software
Calyx Software is a provider of innovative solutions to help streamline and simplify all phases of the loan process. The company’s loan origination software offerings include Point® and PointCentral® for banks, credit unions, mortgage bankers and brokers; INK-it®, a secure electronic signature solution; and WebCaster®, a website plug-in tool. For more information call (800) 362-2599 or visit www.calyxsoftware.com.
Contact:
Campbell Lewis Communications
Jessica Ruiz-Krout
212.995.8058
[email protected]


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