Appleton, Wis.-based mortgage software developer LoanSifter released a new edition of its Web-based loan product pricing and eligibility software. LoanSifter Banker Edition new functions include a rate sheet generator, wholesale and third party originator retail Web portal and a consumer portal for federal- and state-compliant rate quotes that can be integrated into a lender’s Web site. LoanSifter said it plans on adding a bulk-pricing tool into the software at a later date. The new features integrate with LoanSifter’s other features, including a pricing engine database, scenario rate alerts and monitoring, custom e-mail rate campaigns, open house flyers, Web site quoting and lead auto-quoting. “Most product eligibility and pricing solutions were designed for use by either bankers or loan officers. LoanSifter Banker was designed to meet the needs of both,” said LoanSifter president Bruce Backer. Write to Austin Kilgore.
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