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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Solex eSign for Intelligent Document Processing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Solex eSign for Intelligent Document Processing include: Kind Lending, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, Mountain America Credit Union, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 3400 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, LendingQB, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 682 employees and revenues of $316.0 million, Homepoint, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 830 employees and revenues of $256.0 million and many others.
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Homepoint | Banking and Financial Services | 830 | $256M | United States | First American Docutech | Solex eSign | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Homepoint implemented Solex eSign from First American Docutech to deliver a hybrid eClosing capability in the United States, aligning the initiative with Intelligent Document Processing for mortgage closing workflows. The deployment targeted borrower digital experience improvements, enabling borrowers to review and eSign most closing documents prior to the closing table, and it used Solex eSign as the primary eSignature component of the solution.
The implementation leveraged Docutech's Solex eClosing workflow and incorporated Solex eVault and eSignature capabilities to support document orchestration and post closing digitization. Typical Intelligent Document Processing capabilities were applied, including automated document routing, signature orchestration, and centralized secure storage to maintain audit trails and support compliance requirements.
Operational scope focused on mortgage closing operations across Homepoint's United States footprint, centering on closing teams, title and settlement coordination, and borrower facing communication workflows. The solution configuration emphasized pre closing review flows to shift a majority of signing activity ahead of the closing event and to digitize executed documents into Solex eVault for post closing access.
Governance changes included formalizing electronic signature and eVault handling procedures and updating closing table protocols to accommodate hybrid eClosing processes. Explicit outcomes noted in the implementation included reduced in person closing time and improved borrower digital experience, achieved through the combined use of Solex eSign, Solex eVault, and the overall Solex eClosing orchestration.
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Kind Lending | Banking and Financial Services | 500 | $3.0B | United States | First American Docutech | Solex eSign | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Kind Lending implemented Solex eSign as part of a Docutech stack that included ConformX document generation and Solex eDelivery and eSignature to streamline wholesale mortgage workflow in the United States. The deployment emphasized Intelligent Document Processing to automate document creation, electronic delivery, and signing for mortgage origination and processing functions.
ConformX was used for template-driven document generation and document assembly, while Solex eDelivery and Solex eSignature provided eSigning workflows, delivery orchestration, and auditable signing records. The implementation organized document lifecycle activities around the mortgage origination and processing workstreams, aligning generation, recipient routing, and signature capture.
Operational coverage targeted Kind Lending's wholesale mortgage channel in the United States, embedding automated document generation and eSigning into application through closing workflows. Governance and process changes focused on centralizing document templates, enforcing signing workflows, and maintaining audit trails, with an explicit objective to reduce time from application to closing.
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LendingQB | Banking and Financial Services | 682 | $316M | United States | First American Docutech | Solex eSign | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, LendingQB integrated Solex eSign from First American Docutech to enable digital mortgage closings for its U.S. lender clients. The implementation is described as part of an Intelligent Document Processing initiative that aligned electronic signing and closing capabilities with LendingQB's mortgage origination and closing workflows.
Solex eSign deployment delivered core eClosing capabilities, specifically eSigning for borrower documents, electronic promissory note issuance through eNote functionality, and secure document custody via eVault. Configuration emphasized document workflow orchestration, signature capture and notarization support consistent with mortgage closing requirements.
The solution was integrated into LendingQB's origination and closing pipeline to support lender clients across the United States, enabling end-to-end digital closing flows within existing loan processing sequences. Operational coverage focused on mortgage origination and closing business functions, embedding eSign and eVault services into closing event orchestration.
Governance and process change centered on digitizing closing workflows and shifting custody of executed documents to an electronic vault model, with rollout targeted to U.S. lender clients. The integration is reported to have improved closing speed and security through consolidated eSigning and eVault capabilities delivered by Solex eSign.
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Banking and Financial Services | 3400 | $1.0B | United States | First American Docutech | Solex eSign | Intelligent Document Processing | 2018 | n/a |
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