Weekly Technology Improvement Series:

Data “Writeback” in MCTlive!

Published 9/24/2021

Looking to conduct your “write backs” from the MCTlive! platform?

Our Commitment Tracker Tab confirms come in via API or are uploaded by investors.

All that information is organized and displayed on a loan level in the commitment tracker.

You can initiate, preview, and confirm data write back to your LOS.

We conduct error checking to catch things such as duplicate sends or missing data to prevent mistakes.

Differentiators MCTlive! has that others may not include: populating custom fields, doing custom calculation and doing write backs at the loan-level rather than the trade-level.

 

In an effort to inform you of these real time enhancements this series will review the latest MCTlive! innovations and functionality updates. Join our newsletter to be updated on new releases.

This series focuses on technology updates to MCTlive!, MCT’s award-winning loan pipeline management software.

MCTlive! Features include:

  • 100% Cloud-Hosted, Web-Based, Real-Time Functionality
  • Multidimensional Pull-Through Analytics
  • MCT Marketplace loan trading exchange
  • Electronic TBA Trading
  • Rapid Commit for Agency Delivery

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