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    Why now Is the time to modernize the mortgage process

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsSeptember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Imagine telling a borrower they can refinance their mortgage and close in just seven days. In 2025, that shouldn’t be a stretch – it should be the standard. We now live in a world of same day delivery for almost anything. But even though the technology exists to make the 7-day refi a reality, the industry continues to fall short.

    With interest rates expected to fall in the coming months, refinance activity is poised to surge. This creates a major opportunity for lenders – especially for those lenders who can deliver on borrowers’ demands for faster turn times and a seamless, transparent process.

    Improving customer satisfaction is a powerful motivator, but it’s only one part of a much bigger payoff. Faster, more streamlined processes also deliver significant operational value: they lower per-loan costs, reduce the risk of fallout during the loan pipeline, and boost overall loan volume without increasing overhead. In a refi-driven market, these efficiencies go straight to the bottom line — increasing profitability and improving competitiveness.

    At the heart of this challenge is the need for a new approach to origination. Lenders must reevaluate the full mortgage ecosystem and invest in smarter, tech-enabled workflows. Here’s where we should kickstart the process:

    Digitized, flexible closings
    Real-time digital scheduling, eSign technology, and remote notarization are already in use and gaining traction. According to the 2025 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Report, 62% of recent homebuyers used eSign technology during their transaction. Offering multiple signing options, including hybrid and fully remote closing, saves time and can reduce costs by up to 40% compared to traditional processes.

    Title, reimagined
    There’s growing conversation around title waivers as a way to reduce borrower costs, but they come with risk – and uneven application could introduce bias into the system. A better alternative is integrating digital title technologies into lender workflows to provide real-time, accurate title commitments early in the process. These innovations reduce friction and rework, helping borrowers get to the closing table faster while maintaining critical fraud protection and market confidence.

    Streamlined appraisals
    Appraisals remain one of the most common bottlenecks in the refinance process, due to legacy scheduling and multi-vendor models. Lenders should prioritize real-time scheduling solutions that sync with appraisers’ availability and embed into point-of-sale systems. The result: a faster, more consistent experience for borrowers and less manual work for origination teams.

    We’re on the brink of a major industry shift – if we choose to evolve outdated systems. The seven-day refinance is achievable today, not years from now. Lenders that move now will lead the next era of mortgage lending. Those who wait risk being left behind.

    Kiran Vattem is the Chief Digital & Technology Officer at ServiceLink.
    This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of HousingWire’s editorial department and its owners.
    To contact the editor responsible for this piece: [email protected].

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