A Blueprint for Frictionless Lending, All the Way to Closing

Long ago, when it was time to buy groceries, laundry detergent and dog food, you had to go to three different stores to get everything you needed. Since then, online marketplaces have centralized needs across the spectrum; as a result, consumers have come to expect the simplicity of one-stop-shopping for their needs.

Why should it be any different for lenders?

In our newest guide, learn how Blend leverages partnerships and integrations to offer a host of features that support efficient and streamlined lending, conveniently packaged for out-of-the-box results. Explore:

  • Why Blend workflows are more streamlined than the status quo
  • The benefits team members across origination, processing, disclosing and closing can look forward to
  • How you can take advantage of our APIs and integrations from day one

The era of multiple shopping trips for digital lending tools may be over.

Publisher: Blend

Date: September 2020

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