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6 Steps for Lenders to Reduce Cost Per Loan & Increase Margins with Appraisal Automation

Freddie and Fannie have announced appraisal changes that have lenders across the country looking at their operations and asking, “am I ready?” Address this question and more with confidence by tapping into the knowledge of industry experts from STRATMOR Group and Reggora. The panelists will discuss tactics and strategies lenders can successfully enact right now to increase efficiency and improve margins, and most importantly, reduce your cost per loan.  

Join us live on Wednesday August 17th, for actionable steps to begin evaluating and developing a modern appraisal process.

Date & Time: August 17th, 1 p.m. CT

Sponsored by: Reggora

What you will learn:

  • How to prepare for what’s coming from the GSEs
  • The benefits of nailing the appraisal process in a purchase market
  • Successful tactics and strategies to optimize appraisal operations
  • How to best serve internal and external stakeholders in appraisal

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Click here to see Reggora’s Whitepaper “Why Mortgage Lenders Should Optimize the Appraisal Process Now”

Meet the Panel:

Jennifer Fortier

Jennifer Fortier
Principal Consultant,
STRATMOR Group

Cliff Meggison

Cliff Meggison
Former SVP of Collateral Risk Management,
Citizens Bank

Brian-Zitin-Reggora

Brian Zitin
Co-Founder & CEO,
Reggora


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