Cincinnati-based digital document services provider eLynx opened a second print/mail center in Beaverton, Ore., outside Portland. The firm, a subsidiary of American Capital (ACAS), began its presence in the region when it acquired SwiftView in 2006. As more lenders move toward electronic document delivery, the demand for eLynx services has increased. “We are well satisfied with the business environment here and know that our continued investment in the Portland metro area will serve our customers and business well,” eLynx president and CEO Sharon Matthews said in a statement. “Lenders have fully embraced electronic document distribution and collaboration,” she added. “The growth in our business is a testament to that. With the new print center on the West Coast, we have redundancy, expanded operations, technical experts and three additional hours each day to serve our customers effectively.” Write to Austin Kilgore.
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