Informative Research unveiled a rebuilt version of AccountChek, its mortgage verification platform, and plans phased migrations for partners and existing clients through the end of October.
The new iteration is unified with IR’s Verification Platform and is designed to deliver faster report generation through asynchronous data harvesting, along with improved reliability and borrower experience.
Native single sign-on support, simpler user and billing management, and upgraded business continuity and disaster recovery features aim to cut lender administration and improve platform uptime.
IR said the overhaul supports its broader verification strategy and, alongside a recent platform-intelligence acquisition, is meant to reduce manual work for lenders and lower consumer data costs.
Will IR's rebuilt AccountChek truly eliminate underwriting bottlenecks, or could asynchronous data harvesting introduce hidden errors in mortgage approvals?
Behind the promise of lower consumer costs, what hidden data privacy risks lurk within IR's modernized mortgage verification platform?
How will the shift to frictionless automated verification reshape the delicate balance between rapid mortgage approvals and strict data security?