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Signature Mortgage Shares Its David and Goliath Success Story at IBM Lotusphere 2011

Montreal, QC, February 1, 2011 - Signature Mortgage, a small Ohio-based mortgage provider, took center stage at this year’s IBM Lotusphere event to discuss how it is now going head-to-head with large national players thanks to e-SignLive™, an electronic signature service from Silanis Technology, which has been integrated with IBM LotusLive.


IBM LotusLive Engage helps Signature Mortgage reduce loan processing time

"Now with e-SignLive and LotusLive, our customers have the ability to electronically review and sign applications from the convenience of their home or office. No more time is wasted manually printing, shipping, signing, returning and verifying applications." - Bob Catlin, President, Signature Mortgage.


Signature Mortgage Corporation to Deliver Superior Offering and Customer Service with Silanis e-SignLive for IBM LotusLive

As your home loan partner, Signature Mortgage is here to help find the right loan for you.


As your home loan partner, Signature Mortgage is here to help find the right loan for you. Please call us at 1-800-241-1996 to speak to a licensed mortgage banker.
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5 Year ARM* 2.75% (2.89% APR)

15 Year Fixed* 3.00% (3.19% APR)

30 Year Fixed* 3.625% (3.82% APR)

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