DALLAS, Oct. 31, 2017 -- PathSoftware™ today announced that Path®, its highly-configurable, multi-channel, cloud-based mortgage loan origination software (LOS), is now integrated with ComplianceAnalyzer® with TRID Monitor™ from ComplianceEase®, the nation’s leading provider of automated compliance solutions to the financial services industry.
The seamless integration lets Path users automatically audit loans for regulatory compliance violations using ComplianceAnalyzer with TRID Monitor—without ever leaving the LOS. ComplianceAnalyzer with TRID Monitor is the most comprehensive, real-time TRID auditing solution available in the market. It can check for any changes in terms and fees throughout the origination and closing processes; audit tolerance across all disclosures and changed circumstances; and track post-consummation disclosures, including those with a cure to the borrower. In addition, ComplianceAnalyzer with TRID Monitor performs audits for Federal high cost and higher-priced loan regulations, the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act, state high cost and anti-predatory regulations, and state license-based consumer lending laws and regulations. It can also perform audits for compliance guidelines from secondary market investors and government-sponsored enterprises.
Path was designed to simplify and streamline mid- to enterprise-level, multi-channel loan origination. All loan data, lock data, products, pricing, automated underwriting system findings, loan estimate and closing disclosure documents emanate and are reconciled within one system. In addition, the LOS’s configurable workflows, with role-based functionality, provide visibility into every loan at every stage—so financial institutions can ensure their business rules are followed.
“We developed ComplianceAnalyzer with TRID Monitor to deliver in seconds comprehensive loan-level compliance reports supported by detailed regulatory and cure analyses, exception tracking and reporting,” said Dan Smith, Senior Vice President of ComplianceEase. “Our integration with Path will allow us to help more lenders improve efficiency, as well as give them greater confidence in the loans they’re originating.”
“Having the ability to automatically audit loans at every step in the origination, closing and post-closing process is vital in today’s ever-changing regulatory environment,” said Doug Mitchell, Director of Sales and Support at PathSoftware. “We’re pleased to partner with ComplianceEase to help our financial institution clients improve loan quality, reduce compliance risk, and capture the data needed to prepare for regulatory exams.”
About ComplianceEase
Headquartered in the Silicon Valley, ComplianceEase, a division of LogicEase Solutions Inc., is a leading provider of risk management solutions to the financial services industry. ComplianceEase's patented platform includes ComplianceAnalyzer®, the mortgage industry's most adopted automated compliance solution with the most comprehensive TRID auditing. ComplianceEase combines regulatory expertise with innovative technology to power end-to-end risk management solutions that help financial institutions improve compliance controls and increase profitability. The company's growing client base includes financial institutions, service providers, law firms, GSEs, and three of the top five mortgage lenders in the U.S. ComplianceEase's automated compliance solutions have also been adopted as e-Exam tools by federal and state banking and mortgage regulators. For more information, visit ComplianceEase.com or call 1.866.212.Ease (3273).
About PathSoftware
PathSoftware is the provider of Path, the industry’s first data-driven, not form-driven, loan origination software. Conceived and engineered for mid-tier to large, enterprise-level financial institutions, Path is a highly-configurable, cloud-based system with flexible workflows for maximum visibility and productivity in a single, integrated, multi-channel platform. For more information, visit www.pathsoftware.com.
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