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LSSI Replaces LoanBase

Lender Support Systems, Inc., a global provider of eMortgage enabled lending and loan servicing technology solutions, said today it has replaced the company’s LoanBase servicer application with Servicer3D, LSSI’s next generation of loan accounting software. The company said Servicer3D provides users with improved searching, sorting and querying abilities that simplify the way loan information is accessed for mission-critical applications. Servicer3D allows users to create and save their own selection criteria, which LSSI said gives users the ability to access the new criteria more efficiently. The software is also completely customizable when used in conjunction with Crystal Reports, a prominent reporting solution; additional features include the ability to add new headings, calculations, fonts, logos and graphics to standard reports, making traditional specialized reporting forms obsolete. Servicer3D seamlessly works with Crystal Reports to export information into a variety of formats, including HTML and XML; Adobe Acrobat; Microsoft Word and Excel; comma separated values; and destinations like Lotus Domino Mail, MAPI and Microsoft Exchange Folders.

Based on a true 32-bit platform, LSSI said Servicer3D provides faster speed, enhanced Microsoft Windows integration and the ability to create links to a variety of data sources like loan origination software and document preparation through an integrated, customizable user-defined import route. “The most important feature of Servicer3D is its customizability,� said Cary Burch, president and CEO of LSSI. “Users can easily access their loan accounting data, alter reports and create personal links to suit their own unique business needs. For our 350 current customers using LoanBase Servicer, the upgrade path to Servicer3D will be seamless.� The company did not specify if existing LoanBase users would be charged to migrate to the new platform. For more information, visit http://www.lendersupport.com.

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