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ClosingCorp & Savana Integrate Loan Technologies

ClosingCorp, Inc., recently announced that its Loan Estimate Service is now integrated with Loan Origination Studio from Savana, Inc. Through this integration, loan officers will be able to produce compliant loan estimates backed by the ClosingCorp Guarantee and provide consumers with the best and most comprehensive information about the total cost of the transaction.

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ClosingCorp Selects New CFO

ClosingCorp, a San Diego-based residential real estate closing cost data and technology provider for the mortgage and real estate services industries, has announced the hiring of James Bolger as chief financial officer.

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ClosingCorp Announces New Partnership with Bills.com

ClosingCorp, a provider of residential real estate closing cost data and technology for the mortgage and real estate services industries, recently announced a new partnership with Bills.com, the leading resource for free and personalized money help.

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Survey: Over 60 Percent of Millennials Are Unaware of Closing Costs

A ClosingCorp survey of more than 1,000 adults found that about 2 in 3 adults age 18-34, who plan to buy a home know nothing about closing costs. The survey also found that across all age groups, more than one-third of potential homeowners are “not very” or “not at all” aware of closing costs.

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ClosingCorp Announces Appointment of New CTO

ClosingCorp, a provider of residential real estate closing cost data and technology for mortgage lenders, title and settlement companies, and real estate professionals, has a new chief technology officer (CTO), tapping industry veteran Kamel Boulos for the position.

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CFPB Report Details ‘Pain Points’ of Loan Closing Process

As part of its "Know Before You Owe" initiative to streamline mortgage lending, CFPB released Wednesday the results of a year of research on the closing process, including comments collected from both consumers and market participants. The findings indicate frustration all around. Among consumers, the most common complaints the bureau saw dealt with the complexity and sheer amount of paperwork required to finalize a loan.

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