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Black Knight Named to HousingWire’s 2020 HW Tech100 Mortgage List

  • HousingWire’s HW Tech100 program recognizes technology companies across mortgage lending, servicing, real estate and investments
  • The goal of the HW Tech100 program is to provide housing professionals with a definitive list of the most innovative and impactful companies that can be leveraged to identify partners and solutions to the problems that mortgage lenders and real estate professionals face everyday
  • Black Knight was recognized for its AIVA AI/machine-learning solution, which can help lenders drive down costs and significantly increase efficiency

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – June 4, 2020 — Black Knight, Inc. (NYSE:BKI), a leading provider of integrated software, data and analytics to the mortgage and real estate industries, was named to HousingWire’s 2020 HW Tech100 Mortgage list, which recognizes the most innovative and impactful technology companies in the U.S. housing economy, spanning mortgage lending, mortgage servicing, real estate and investments.

Black Knight was recognized this year for AIVA, its state-of-the-art artificial intelligence solution that leverages machine learning to help lenders tackle repetitive and manual tasks associated with the mortgage origination process, such as ordering tax transcripts and other assets, pre-approving and pre-qualifying borrowers, compiling loans into an indexed file, verifying insurance data, and reviewing assets and appraisals. With AIVA handling these tasks, employees are freed up to focus on high-value projects and interactions.

AIVA can also produce significant indirect impacts, including reduced error rates, increased loan quality and improved data consistency. “She” is always learning new skills, and the more she works, the faster and more advanced AIVA becomes.

Many of the nation’s largest financial institutions rely on Black Knight’s comprehensive suite of proven origination, servicing and default solutions and massive property, loan and public records data to help overcome complex business challenges and grow their businesses. In a press release revealing the winners of HousingWire’s HW Tech100 awards, HousingWire explained that the goal of the HW Tech100 program is to provide housing professionals with a definitive list of the most innovative and impactful companies that can be leveraged to identify partners and solutions to the problems that mortgage lenders and real estate professionals face every day. HousingWire CEO Clayton Collins said, “The winners of the 2020 HousingWire Tech100 Mortgage and Real Estate awards are truly the most impactful and innovative companies in housing. Not only do these companies empower their clients and users, they are supporting a more efficient, accessible and sustainable housing economy.”

“Black Knight is honored to be recognized by HousingWire as one of the mortgage market’s leading technology providers and for our commitment to developing innovative solutions that can help transform the industry,” said Black Knight CEO Anthony Jabbour. “We will continue to advance our digital and machine-learning capabilities to help our clients support their customers and more effectively manage and grow their businesses.”

About Black Knight

Black Knight (NYSE:BKI) is a leading provider of integrated software, data and analytics solutions that facilitate and automate many of the business processes across the homeownership life cycle.

As a leading fintech, Black Knight is committed to being a premier business partner that clients rely on to achieve their strategic goals, realize greater success and better serve their customers by delivering best-in-class software, services and insights with a relentless commitment to excellence, innovation, integrity and leadership. For more information on Black Knight, please visit www.blackknightinc.com.

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