Return of the Refi: Top lending strategies for becoming a refi master

Refinancing is back in the spotlight as millions of borrowers with rates over 6% are ready to refi, while prospective homeowners eagerly await the chance to enter the market as rates drop. But how do you ensure you’re the one they turn to when it’s time to act? In this insightful conversation between two industry experts, they will share their personal experiences and offer recommendations on how to leverage data, predictive analytics, and cutting-edge technology to identify, attract, and convert active borrowers with greater efficiency and precision. Are you ready to become a refi master? Join us for an interactive, high-energy discussion and leave with the strategies you need to thrive in today’s dynamic mortgage market!

Date & Time:  October 24th 1 p.m. CT

Sponsored by: Experian

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Meet the Panel:

Susan-Allen

Susan Allen
Chief Product Officer,
Experian

 

David-Fay

David Fay
Solutions Consultant,
Experian

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