Against the backdrop of a pandemic and economic meltdown, in many ways the lending industry has been a bright spot during a year of unprecedented downturns. Low interest rates have… Read more »
Category: Digital Mortgage Technology
Here at Maxwell, we try to be pretty hands-off on our blog and in our content when it comes to talking about our product. That’s because we want our content… Read more »
Bringing new technology into the fold is always a risk, but even more so when margins are tight. You want to find the right digital mortgage platform for your team;… Read more »
When it comes to technology, misconceptions abound in the mortgage industry. Last year we teamed up with HousingWire to survey mortgage lenders about mortgage software implementation; a whopping 57% of… Read more »
Maxwell is pleased to announce our newly enhanced integration with The Work Number® by Equifax for seamless Verification of Income (VOI) and Verification of Employment (VOE). The Work Number helps… Read more »
To find the right digital mortgage solution, you need to know why you need digital mortgage technology at all. You definitely know you need it, but do you understand why?… Read more »
Maxwell is proud to announce our latest integration into Encompass® by Ellie Mae®. Maxwell’s bi-directional integration with Encompass enables lenders to send loan applications, synchronize borrower documents, and trigger status… Read more »
The fallout from the Great Recession has had a lasting impact on the mortgage industry. The boomerang effect of the subprime mortgage crisis has seen lenders passing over less-than-perfect borrowers… Read more »
Mention data security to a mortgage executive and it’s enough to make them squirm. You can’t read the news without seeing a piece about a new security breach, even from… Read more »
At Maxwell, we’re committed to building strategic, thoughtful partnerships with industry leaders that expand possibilities for lenders in Maxwell. The ability to evaluate and compare product pricing is essential for… Read more »