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Majority of Borrowers Now Using Lenders’ Online Systems as Part of the Application Process
March 20, 2018
Brandon Ivey
“Borrowers continue to move away from applying for loans fully in-person, as they look for a process combining both high-tech and high-touch,” according to Ellie Mae.
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