Encomia, an electronic mortgage provider, said Monday that it has updated its eDisclosures platform, introducing new enhancements designed to improve ease-of-use. The platform enables brokers and lenders to create an electronic loan document package in their loan origination system and post it online for consumers to electronically sign. Enhancements include a drag and drop signature function that enables users to apply eSignatures to any document, Encomia said. Other enhancements include faster system response, and improved reporting for the loan originator on the signing and viewing statuses of their document packages. “Together as a company, we have focused the last two eDisclosure releases on building an even better user experience for lenders and borrowers, on the foundation of an already rock solid engine,” said Phil Boyer, CIO of Encomia. For more information, visit http://www.encomia.com.
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