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LoanLogics provides mortgage quality control and loan audit software and services for lenders, servicers, insurers, and investors. It focuses on ensuring data integrity and document transparency across the loan lifecycle, and it automates and streamlines loan manufacturing and correspondent acquisition to scale operations. The product works as software subscriptions paired with audit services to automate checks, manage exceptions, cure defects, and sustain high audit performance. This combination of automated workflows and professional audits differentiates LoanLogics from others by delivering end-to-end lifecycle visibility and scalable processes, not just standalone software. The company’s goal is to help clients produce defect-free loans and achieve profitable growth through more efficient, auditable mortgage operations.
Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Fintech
Financial Services
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$32.7M
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida
Founded
2005
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LoanLogics has launched the LoanBeam Broker Portal, a self-service platform providing independent mortgage brokers with access to advanced income calculation technology previously available only to larger lenders. Powered by ThoughtFocus, the portal aims to eliminate manual income calculation and reduce errors. Independent brokers, who represent approximately 20% of the market, can upload loan files, submit bulk orders, process payments and track order status in real time through the portal. The system produces underwriter-ready documents using standardised, guideline-driven calculations for all borrower types. LoanLogics CEO Dave Parker said the portal enables brokers to deliver more reliable files to lenders whilst increasing consumer transparency. The company serves over 700 clients, including 60% of the largest US lenders.
Guild Mortgage taps LoanBeam NQM for Non-QM income analysis. Guild Mortgage has selected LoanLogics' platform to automate and strengthen income analysis for its Non-QM business, aiming to improve efficiency, accuracy, and compliance in underwriting complex borrower profiles Guild Mortgage, a national retail mortgage lender, has chosen the LoanBeam NQM platform from LoanLogics to automate borrower income analysis for its expanding Non-QM loan segment. The LoanBeam NQM solution converts borrower bank statements into structured, validated data to support faster, more accurate income calculations. The system includes built-in quality controls, non-sufficient-funds (NSF) tracking, and audit trails designed to reduce processing costs, improve data reliability, and strengthen compliance safeguards on complex loan profiles. LoanLogics positions the platform as a way to reduce manual workflows and error risk in income analysis for Non-QM borrowers, who often present unconventional financial profiles that can complicate underwriting. "With the Non-QM mortgage segment rapidly growing in popularity, we recognized the need for a cutting-edge technology platform that could automate the complicated task of verifying borrower income via a safe, compliant, and efficient workflow," said Erin Watts, VP of product strategy for Guild Mortgage. "We look forward to utilizing LoanBeam NQM to offer more opportunity to creditworthy borrowers who may not otherwise qualify for a conventional mortgage." LoanLogics currently serves more than 700 mortgage industry clients and powers systems for a number of the largest U.S. lenders. "Non-QM mortgages create greater potential for lender error due to the unconventional financial profiles of borrowers who don't typically meet standard income, employment, or credit criteria," said Dave Parker, CEO of LoanLogics. "LoanBeam NQM helps manage this complexity by combining AI-powered document processing, human verification, and intelligent income calculation to transform income analysis from a labor-intensive manual task into a fast, accurate, and compliant digital process."
LoanLogics releases new version of LoanBeam for non-qm. LoanLogics, offering due diligence, audit software and automation solutions for the mortgage industry, has launched a new version of its LoanBeam product designed specifically for non-QM lenders. LoanBeam NQM, the firm says in a release, automates bank statement analysis for non-QM loans, resulting in lower per-loan processing costs and more accurate data validation, ensuring reliable calculations. The platform's built-in quality controls, NSF tracking, and audit trails also protect the lender pipeline. "The non-QM market is continuing to expand to serve creditworthy borrowers who may not otherwise qualify for a mortgage, but manual income analysis can still create bottlenecks that limit loan volume, slow down underwriting and delaying closings," says Dave Parker, CEO of LoanLogics. "Manual processing is also more vulnerable to data transcription errors, missing documentation, inconsistent guideline applications, and compliance issues that can damage borrower relationships and investor confidence." LoanBeam NQM addresses the challenges related to bank statement analysis for non-QM loans by combining AI-powered document processing, human verification, and intelligent income calculation to transform weeks of manual work into a streamlined digital process.
Finastra, in partnership with LoanLogics(R), aims to change this with its latest enhancements to its MortgagebotLOS loan origination system (LOS).
Jacksonville, FL, May 13, 2024 - LoanLogics, a recognized leader in loan quality technology for mortgage manufacturing and loan acquisition, today announced significant enhancements to its LoanBeam income calculation technologies.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Fintech
Financial Services
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$32.7M
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida
Founded
2005
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