Farmington Hills-based assure360, a full-service technology and outsourcing solutions company, recently announced it has been selected to HousingWire’s HW TECH100 list for the second consecutive year. The award recognizes the U.S. housing economy’s 100 most innovative technology companies. Adam Hansen, COO and CIO of assure360, made the announcement.
“It is an incredible honor to be chosen as one of the top 100 technology companies in the industry, particularly for the second consecutive year. Assure360 strives to deliver cutting-edge solutions to the mortgage industry, and we think ProMatters 2.0 brings that to the market,”” said Hansen. “Our team is excited about the recognition and remains focused on serving our clients through our one-of-a-kind software solutions and services for the mortgage default servicing industry.””
HW TECH100 is the premiere list of technological innovations that looks at industry leaders in residential mortgage lending, residential mortgage servicing, residential mortgage investments and residential real estate. With more than 250 technology firms nominated, HousingWire’s selection committee chose assure360 based on its launch of the industry’s first turnkey, public cloud-based, web accessible and mobile aware case management system, ProMatters 2.0. The latest version of assure360’s case management system is a customizable, out-of-the-box solution that features a user-friendly mobile interface allowing default servicing attorneys access to critical case information anytime, anywhere.
To learn more about HousingWire’s 2015 HW TECH100, and to view a complete list of honorees, visit the online award page at http://tech100.housingwire.com/.
- Posted March 17, 2015
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