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LauraMac Announces Groundbreaking Data Normalization Technology
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MERCER ISLAND, Wash. - Washingtoner -- LauraMac, a leading innovator in mortgage technology, proudly announces the launch of the LauraMac DataHub, a transformative solution designed to revolutionize how capital markets investors and aggregators access and manage due diligence data. Regardless of whether the client ordered the review or is buying on reliance letter, DataHub seamlessly normalizes data from 14 leading due diligence firms, delivering unparalleled efficiency and scalability.

The complexity of managing data from multiple sources has been a long-time challenge in the mortgage capital markets. Inconsistent formats and time-intensive manual processes increase the risk of errors and create bottlenecks for aggregators and investors. LauraMac's DataHub eliminates these challenges with a direct connection to 14 due diligence firms, providing normalized, ready-to-use rating agency or custom reporting in real-time.

"Investors and aggregators deserve a solution that not only simplifies data management but also accelerates their decision-making" said LauraMac CEO Bob Fulton. "By providing our clients the option of logging into a single technology to receive all their diligence data aggregated and normalized, DataHub represents a new standard for data accuracy and operational efficiency."

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DataHub is the latest in LauraMac's suite of capital markets technologies, joining its Loan Review and Loan Acquisition systems. Due diligence firms who use the LauraMac Loan Review platform are seamlessly connected to the DataHub and share data using a proprietary and secure LoanKey™.

"DataHub is unique to the LauraMac product line-up in that there's no lengthy implementation involved," says Amit Aggarwal, LauraMac Chief Product and Technology Officer. "Once the user has connected their preferred due diligence providers, they can immediately begin filtering data and running reports."

For more information, visit www.LauraMac.com or contact Brian Sherman or Renee Magee at Brian.Sherman@LauraMac.com or Renee.Magee@LauraMac.com.

LauraMac is a leading provider of technology solutions for the mortgage industry, dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and accuracy.

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