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DS News July 2019

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56 C O V E R S T O R Y / S E T H W E L B O R N How are default servicers reducing friction and strengthening their networks? With foreclosure volumes remaining historically low and the cost of servicing a real issue for many companies working within the mortgage sector, it's more important than ever for servicers to maintain a focus on efficiency, innovation, and streamlining best practices. Perhaps most important of all, however, is one core pillar: communication. Without effective communication between all stakeholders within the mortgage servicing spectrum, none of those other target areas can hope to reach their full potential. However, that communication can be challenging when trying to navigate terrain that includes technological hurdles, the ever- shifting sands of compliance, and the tangled network of banks, nonbanks, law firms, government agencies, and service providers who make up the landscape of modern mortgage servicing. With so much to consider—and so much at stake—how are today's servicing professionals managing their commitment to excellence, both for their own shops and for all their partners? is month, DS News spoke to an array of industry experts to find out. THE LAY OF THE LAND e low-volume environment that has defined recent years has impacted every step of the servicing process. Within this more stable status quo, what areas of focus have taken on a higher priority, and what has shifted to the back burner? According to Eric Patrick, CEO of Quandis, there's been no shortage of retooling. "One recurring comment I hear is, 'We're not going to stay this low on foreclosure volumes forever,'" Patrick said. "ere was an attempt to integrate the various players during the last downturn, but much of that integration was haphazard. At this point, the large players are taking time to figure out how that interconnectivity can be more efficient." PARTS OF A WHOLE

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