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Technology Market Research Options and Capabilities
MORTECH offers its services in two formats: multi-client, cost-sharing studies such as MORTECH, and proprietary studies for individual clients. In addition to annual MORTECH studies, MORTECH provides custom, proprietary research. Recent custom research assignments have included:
- demand and market structure for automated (mortgage) collateral products
- the economic and technical foundation of exchange-traded mortgage products
- a study of the demand for automation within the mortgage banking industry
- a study of the demand for REO management services
- an investigation of desired mortgage banking system features and technological operating environments
- a quantitative study of wholesaler relationships
- customer satisfaction studies
MORTECH clients include hardware and software vendors, mortgage and title insurance companies, management and technology consulting organizations, governmental agencies, financial institutions, and large outsourcing service providers.
MORTECH 2010 is your marketplace intelligence on:
Recently
Three themes of it investment
Bend, Oregon ˖ March 26, 2011:
MORTECH 2010 report module 6, “Response Frequencies”, was released to subscribers today. The one-hundred fifteen page data report from MORTECH’LLC’s twenty second annual survey of mortgage lenders finds lenders pursuing three business themes when investing in information technology (IT):
- comply with regulation
- cope with economic cycles
- expand market share.
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MORTECH, LLC is the premier provider of research on lender attitudes, behavior, and their use of technology. MORTECH briefs its research clients and prospective sponsors on how its annual study gives them a new view of how the mortgage industry is changing.
From Disorder, Financial Opportunity
Foremost among unresolved effects of the credit meltdown of
2007–2008 is the inability of the federal government and its deputized loan servicers to support homeowners who face foreclosure. As the focus of government policy has moved from restoring liquidity in the banking system to shoring up housing markets, success has eluded government officials...
From Disorder, Financial Opportunity
Foremost among unresolved effects of the credit meltdown of
2007–2008 is the inability of the federal government and its deputized loan servicers to support homeowners who face foreclosure. As the focus of government policy has moved from restoring liquidity in the banking system to shoring up housing markets, success has eluded government officials...
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