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Building the one-touch digital mortgage

Loan Officer (Steve): “Abby, What do I have going on today?”

Abby (Artificial Intelligence): “Cancel your haircut. 80 of your borrowers need $20M in loans today.”

As 2021 approaches, volume and lender demand continue to be at an all-time high. To successfully meet borrowers’ needs and stay ahead of the curve, it’s critical for lenders to adopt the right technologies for the entire lending process, from lead to close. 

And who better to guide us through these technologies than Katherine Campbell, the chief digital officer of Assurance Financial? In her first year at Assurance Financial, she integrated nine new solutions including Hootsuite, Amplify, Social Survey, Total Expert, Blend, Snapdocs, Sales Boomerang, Domo and Capacity, plus she launched a new website. 

As she drives toward a one-touch mortgage, she’s taking time to share what she has learned along the way. 

Join Katherine; David Karandish, CEO of Capacity; and Alex Kutsishin, CEO of Sales Boomerang, to learn why you need to be a “smart lender” to compete in today’s market. Discover how borrower intelligence, AI and automation can improve the borrower experience and help loan officers work more efficiently.

Date & Time: December 2nd, 1 pm CT
Companies: Sales Boomerang & Capacity

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David Karandish
Co-Founder & CEO
Capacity
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Katherine Campbell
Chief Digital Officer
Assurance Financial
2020 HW Tech Trendsetter
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Alex Kutsishin
Co-Founder & CEO
Sales Boomerang
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Logan Mohtashami
Lead Analyst
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