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Outsourcing Technology Services (2006)

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"Outsourcing Technology Services” is an exclusive report from the editors of Inside Mortgage Technology that will help you put the issues surrounding outsourcing in perspective. As outsourcing business continues to grow despite public and political protest, mortgage lenders and other financial services providers are discovering that it provides a way to dramatically alter their ability to provide competitive products to be flexible and to improve bottom lines.

 

This report reveals that lenders are finding that there are more advantages to outsourcing key processes than cost savings alone. For example, some lenders cite access to state-of-the-art technology as their main reason to outsource, while others like the increased staffing flexibility and the ability to quickly respond to market demand. “Outsourcing Technology Services” also examines the concerns many mortgage players have about outsourcing, including loss of control, fears of increased customer complaints and data breaches.

 

This report will be a valuable resource as you attempt to streamline your business operations, cut costs and examine the inherent dangers in your outsourcing decisions.

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