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LOS ANGELES, CA -- In order to be a service for lenders and brokers looking to help borrowers out with bad credit, Jamison Law Group, a credit restoration law firm and provider of credit repair services, has launched technology to combine credit repair and customer relationship management dubbed Credit CRM, an out-of-the-box software and training solution designed to empower mortgage originators to offer credit repair services to consumers with poor credit.
"With the subprime industry in shambles, there's literally a whole segment of the mortgage industry that is no longer offering consumers the opportunity for loans," explained Edward Jamison, president of Jamison Law Group. "Those consumers are in dire need of a new solution.
"I'm a credit expert that is also in the business of credit repair. So how bad do you need to make a loan? This application is design to make the originator a virtual credit expert to counsel their borrowers."
The market for potential credit repair clients is vast. Over 80 million U.S. citizens have poor credit, which affects not only loan rates and opportunities, but also insurance rates and job opportunities as well. By repairing their credit, individuals can save thousands of dollars on mortgages and other loans.
Credit CRM includes full credit training as well as a credit and sales software system, unlimited telephone support, and a full Internet-based marketing system.
Credit CRM is offered to both businesses and individual entrepreneurs who are looking to start a credit repair business, and is often utilized as a supplemental business opportunity for ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Technology Offers Added Service to Borrowers With Weak Credit: This...