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Loan Logics Announces President and COO Bill Neville to be Named CEO

Read full release on LoanLogics.com 

Highlights:

  • LoanLogics, a recognized leader in loan quality technology for mortgage manufacturing and loan acquisition, announced president and COO Bill Neville has been named chief executive officer. Neville will replace former CEO Brian Fitzpatrick.
  • Neville, who joined the LoanLogics Board of Directors in 2017 and joined the LoanLogics executive team in 2018, has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry. Before joining LoanLogics, he served as North American president for Finastra, one of the world’s largest fintech providers. He also served as a board director and later president of U.S. business at D+H, where he played an important role in the company’s acquisition of various companies, including Mortgagebot, Avista Solutions and Harland Financial.
  • Over the past year, LoanLogics doubled its software team in Jacksonville, invested heavily in new agile development tools and resources, and broadened the role of its client advisory groups to provide key input on product roadmaps. “Thanks to the amazing support we’ve received from our clients, investors and board members, we’re on track with our commitment to automate more aspects of the mortgage manufacturing process to help lenders comply with regulatory and investor guidelines,” Conyack said.

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