Smarter, faster, safer: Reimagining mortgage underwriting with AI

Artificial intelligence is transforming mortgage underwriting.  Join our webinar to get insights from industry leaders as they reveal how top lenders are using AI to streamline originations, reduce costs, and empower underwriters to take on a more strategic, value-driven role. Explore how with AI-powered workflows handling high-volume, low-risk applications, underwriters will be free to focus on complex scenarios that demand human expertise and judgment.

The future of underwriting is forward-thinking teams redefining the underwriter as a modern risk strategist—combining critical thinking, pattern recognition, and customer empathy to make smarter decisions. All of this powered by AI will enable real-time, adaptive compliance, helping lenders stay ahead of regulatory demands and manage risk seamlessly across
regions.

What you will learn:

  • Autonomous Underwriting at Scale: How AI-driven workflows can automatically handle low-risk, high-volume applications—freeing underwriters to focus on nuanced, complex cases that require real human insight. 
  • Next-Gen Decision Engines: How modern AI models learn from data to outperform traditional rules-based system.
  • The Evolving Underwriter is a Risk Strategist: How leading teams are redefining underwriting roles to focus on critical thinking, pattern recognition, and customer empathy
  • Next-Gen Risk & ComplianceHow to enable underwriting compliance that’s real-time, adaptive, and easier to manage across geographies

Date & Time:  September 30th 1 p.m. CT

Sponsored by: Sutherland Global

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Meet the Panel:

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Randall Garland
SVP, Head of Mortgage Credit, Nexbank

 

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Joy Ziminskas, Director of Sales, Calyx

Hitesh Khavara

Hitesth Kharva
Head of Mortgage Solutions, Sutherland

Andrew DeGood

Andrew DeGood
CEO, AskBobAI

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