CSS appoints CoreLogic UK for surveying technology solution

Countrywide Surveying Services (CSS) has announced that it has begun a strategic partnership with CoreLogic UK on a surveying technology solution, which aims to further enhance the lender and client valuation journey.

The partnership will see the supplier of valuation panel management services adopt CoreLogic’s UK mobile application in order to support the completion of mortgage valuation reports across the business.

It will also provide CSS with the platform to develop innovative solutions to meet market and consumer demands following the highly successful launches of EnergyFact and PropertyFact.
CoreLogic UK delivers surveying and workflow technology, combined with data and analytical insights.

It has been designed to streamline operations, improve performance and mitigate property related risk, with approximately 80% of all UK mortgage valuations processed using its technology.

Managing director at CSS, Matthew Cumber, said: “This partnership supports our aims of improving the customer journey for our lending partners and their borrowers, while also providing a cutting-edge tech solution for our surveyors out in the field.

“CoreLogic UK is a leading force within the valuations industry and we look forward to a long and fruitful partnership which will help us make even smarter decisions throughout the business and gain the necessary support to develop a host of innovative and cost-effective data-driven solutions going forward.”

Chief operating officer at CoreLogic UK, Mark Blackwell, added: “CoreLogic UK is delighted to be partnering with Countrywide Surveying Services. Our working together will mean we can bring our full suite of mortgage valuation and workflow solutions to a leading player in its markets. It is the culmination of a lot of hard work on both sides that puts both companies at the forefront of the evolving survey and valuation industry.”

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