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DS News November 2021

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66 Remember the car from the movie Back to the Future? From an aesthetics standpoint, the DMC DeLorean was the perfect centerpiece for one of the most successful franchises in Hollywood history. For true car fanatics, however, it was kind of a dud. Despite its stunning lines and overall "coolness," the DeLorean was massively overweight for a sports car. It also housed a modest 130-horsepower V6 engine capable of doing 0 to 60 in rather pedestrian 9.5 seconds. In fact, its top speed was just 110 mph—only slightly faster than the 88 mph Marty McFly needed to travel back to 1955. e mortgage industry is a little like the DeLorean these days. Much of the technological sophistication in recent years has taken place on the front end of transactions and in eClosing technologies, both of which are highly visible within the borrower experience. If you lift up the hood, however, much of our industry is still being powered by technology built more than a decade ago— creating downstream impacts to the secondary market, especially when it comes to the trading of mortgage servicing rights (MSRs). ankfully, however, this is starting to change. RIFE WITH BOTTLENECKS Currently, originators that sell servicing rights have extraordinary trouble meeting the multiplicity of buyer delivery requirements. As a result, buyers often have to key in information and process documents manually when transferring loans into their servicing systems or delivering loan file packages to subservicers. is creates extra costs and delays, which ultimately can make it challenging to comply with the required timely communications to Feature By: Dave Parker DRIVING MSR TRADES INTO THE FUTURE If you look under the hood, our industry is still being powered by technology built more than a decade ago—creating downstream impacts to the secondary market.

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