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Mobile apps available for loan officers E-mail

 
Calyx Software launched Calyx Mobile for iPhones and Android smartphones, offering loan officers the convenience of on-the-go productivity and business oversight anytime, anywhere.

 

Mobile productivity is at the top of the list for professionals in every industry. It's necessary to deliver the consistent high levels of service to customers needed for a competitive edge. The mortgage industry is no different. Loan officers need the ability to take new borrower applications and check the status of their pipeline no matter where they happen to be. Mobile apps from Calyx give loan officers a convenient way to take their efficient business processes wherever they need to go.

 

With the Calyx mobile apps, authorized users will be able to start an application from scratch or by selecting a contact from their phone list. They can view their pipeline, obtain instant status reports on specific loans, or add to their list of necessary tasks. All data is securely transferred back and forth from either PointCentral or Point and synchs are automatic.

 

Business owners have complete control over user access to Calyx Mobile through the MyCalyx online management tool or the PointCentral administrative site. Mobile apps offer users the ability to generate new sales and increase revenue without being tied to their computers or the office.

 

"Mobile apps are a definite win for our growing clients," says Jody Collup, director of marketing at Calyx Software. "We know that for them to be successful in this industry, customer service and efficiency are must-haves."

 

The Calyx Mobile Apps are available for download by searching for Calyx in the Google Play Store or the Apple store. For a complete feature list and additional details on Calyx Mobile, visit www.calyxsoftware.com.

 

[This article was posted on November 28, 2012, on the website of ABA Banking Journal, www.ababj.com.]   
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