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Advectis Third Annual Survey Examines Trends in Paperless Processing.


Cost, service and reduced turn-time are key benefits of going paperless

ATLANTA -- Advectis[R], Inc., provider of the most widely-used solution for electronic mortgage document collaboration See data conferencing. , announced the results of its third annual Path to Paperless survey. The Advectis-sponsored study examines trends in paperless mortgage loan processing, including plans to implement paperless solutions, key requirements of paperless technology and desired benefits.

Mortgage industry executives were asked about key attributes of evaluating mortgage technology. Seventy percent responded that it is very important that the technology integrates with existing systems and 64 percent said it is very important to have a Web-based solution. Fifty-six percent said it is very important for the technology to enable collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software.  with other mortgage players, an equal number (56 percent) said the solution should work during the entire loan processing lifecycle and 53 percent said it is very important that the solution incorporate industry standards, such as MISMO MISMO Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization
MISMO Maintenance Interservice Support Management Office
[R].

When asked, "What is a critical component of going paperless?" 92 percent said using document images in the underwriting Underwriting

1. The process by which investment bankers raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments that are issuing securities (both equity and debt).

2. The process of issuing insurance policies.
 process. Survey participants also found the following to be the most important benefits of going paperless:

* Decrease processing cost per loan (78 percent)

* Decrease turnaround Turnaround

A situation where a company that has had poor performance for an extended period of time experiences a positive reversal.

Notes:
A speculator may profit from a turnaround if he or she accurately anticipates the improvement of a poorly performing company.
 and processing time per loan (75 percent)

* Decrease overall costs of entire loan lifecycle (73 percent)

* Offer better service (69 percent)

When asked how fast their organization will adopt e-mortgage capabilities, nearly two-thirds (63 percent) said they are either early adopters or part of the early majority. More than half of participants (59 percent) also said it will take five or more years for the mortgage industry to process more than 50 percent of all loans as a true e-mortgage or totally paperless. This is up from the 55 percent in the 2005 survey and 40 percent in the 2004 survey.

"Our research indicates that integration, Web-based technology and true electronic collaboration are vital components toward developing a paperless solution," said Greg Smith Greg Smith may refer to:
  • Gregory Smith (born 1983), actor
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  • Greg Lloyd Smith (born 1962), internet entrepreneur
, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Advectis. "Service, cost and competition for loans will continue to drive paperless solution adoption. As companies expand their use of paperless technology and the industry evolves toward a paperless e-mortgage, Advectis is poised for continued growth as it delivers these industry needs."

To request a copy of the full Path to Paperless survey report, visit www.advectis.com.

About Advectis, Inc.

Advectis, Inc. provides the mortgage industry's most widely-used solution for electronic document collaboration. The Web-based BlitzDocs Collaboration Suite provides access to the BlitzDocs collaborative electronic document network where participants capture, submit, underwrite To insure; to sell an issue of stocks and bonds or to guarantee the purchase of unsold stocks and bonds after a public issue.

The word underwrite has two meanings.
, audit, share, deliver and archive loan documents. BlitzDocs customers benefit from a network with more than 20,000 broker shops, the top seven mortgage insurance companies and three of the top due diligence Research; analysis; your homework. This term has caught on in all industries, because it sounds so "wired." Who would want to do analysis or research when they can do due diligence. See wired.  providers. Collectively, BlitzDocs investor participants represent more than 50 percent of loans purchased in the secondary market. For more information call (877) 200-8700 or visit www.advectis.com.
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