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Mortgage-as-a-Service Platform Launched by Better Home & Finance and Infosys

The Dawn of a New Digital Lending Era

Better Home & Finance Holding Company, a renowned digital lender based in New York, has recently made a groundbreaking move in the mortgage industry. In partnership with Infosys, a leading information technology consulting company, Better Home & Finance has launched a cutting-edge white-labeled mortgage-as-a-service platform. This innovative platform aims to revolutionize the mortgage process by providing an integrated end-to-end digital solution that streamlines every step of the lending journey.

The mortgage-as-a-service platform handles all aspects of the mortgage process, from the initial point of sale to loan origination, underwriting, closing, funding, and investor sale. By leveraging advanced technology and automation, Better Home & Finance’s platform reduces origination costs and helps partners navigate the operational volatility caused by the current interest rate environment.

This strategic partnership with Infosys aligns with Better Home & Finance’s vision to become a leading mortgage-as-a-service company. By harnessing Infosys’ expertise in information technology consulting, Better Home & Finance enhances its digital capabilities and offers innovative solutions to its partners, ensuring a seamless and efficient mortgage experience for borrowers and lenders alike.

The Mortgage Landscape Undergoes Transformation

With the launch of this white-labeled mortgage-as-a-service platform, Better Home & Finance aims to revolutionize the mortgage industry. By providing an integrated digital solution, the platform streamlines the lending process and eliminates the complexities that borrowers and lenders often face. This transformative platform is set to reduce origination costs and improve operational efficiency, ensuring a seamless and efficient mortgage experience for all parties involved.

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Innovation Through Strategic Partnership

The partnership between Better Home & Finance and Infosys is a strategic move towards enhancing the digital capabilities of the mortgage industry. By joining forces, these two industry leaders aim to leverage technology and innovation to provide a comprehensive suite of mortgage-as-a-service solutions. With Infosys’ expertise in information technology consulting, Better Home & Finance is well-positioned to deliver cutting-edge digital solutions that meet the evolving needs of borrowers and lenders.

This collaboration enables Better Home & Finance to offer a white-labeled mortgage-as-a-service platform, empowering its partners to leverage advanced technology without the need for extensive in-house development. By eliminating redundancy and streamlining the mortgage process, Better Home & Finance’s platform ensures a more efficient and cost-effective solution for its partners.

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Beyond Mortgages: A New Venture

In addition to the mortgage-as-a-service platform, Better Home & Finance has recently ventured into the insurance industry with the launch of Better Insurance. This white-label solution offers competitive pricing and eliminates the need for customers to engage with insurance agents, providing a seamless and convenient experience. This expansion into insurance further demonstrates Better Home & Finance’s commitment to delivering comprehensive services that cater to the diverse needs of its customers.

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The Future of Mortgage Services Takes Shape

A Revolution in the Mortgage Industry

The launch of Better Home & Finance’s white-labeled mortgage-as-a-service platform in partnership with Infosys marks a significant milestone in the mortgage industry. By leveraging technology and innovation, this platform aims to transform the way mortgages are originated, processed, and serviced. With its integrated end-to-end digital solution, Better Home & Finance streamlines the mortgage process, reduces costs, and enhances the overall borrower experience.

As the mortgage industry continues to evolve, Better Home & Finance is at the forefront of innovation, providing lenders with a comprehensive suite of mortgage-as-a-service solutions. With the support of Infosys’ technology consulting expertise, Better Home & Finance is well-positioned to become a leader in the mortgage-as-a-service space, offering cutting-edge digital solutions that drive efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver exceptional borrower experiences.

Experience the Future of Mortgage Services

Are you ready to embrace the future of mortgage services? Learn more about Better Home & Finance’s white-labeled mortgage-as-a-service platform and how it can revolutionize your lending operations. With our integrated end-to-end digital solution, you can streamline the mortgage process, reduce costs, and enhance the borrower experience.

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