For lenders who want the brand as well as the data
Flood Certification
Standard Flood Hazard Determination, white-labelled
The SFHDF your borrowers and your file see, under your brand rather than a national data vendor's. Same determination, same guarantee, your name on the compliance document.
Your brand on the cert
Every determination reinforces you, not a vendor that also sells to your competitors. Borrowers and brokers see your name on the compliance doc.
An independent partner
We are not owned by, and do not sell to, your largest rival. No conflict, no cross-sell against your brokers.
You control the line
The determination fee already sits on the Closing Disclosure and your borrower already pays it. Which name appears on that line, and what it costs, becomes your decision rather than a national vendor's.
The document your borrower actually sees
The Standard Flood Hazard Determination Form goes in the loan file and stays there. Today it carries a national data vendor's name — one that also sells to your competitors. This is the same determination with your brand on it.
What white-label actually means here
Not a logo swap. The cert, the portal your team uses, the borrower-facing document and the monitoring notices all carry your brand. We are the engine and stay invisible.
- The cert
- Your name, your mark, your contact
- Monitoring notices
- Sent under your brand for the life of the loan
- Correspondents and brokers
- Extendable, so a cost centre becomes a line you own
The line becomes yours
Your borrower already pays this fee. Today both the name on it and the price belong to a national vendor. Under a white label, both belong to you.
Measured before anything moves
We expect to be tested against whatever you use today, on accuracy and on turnaround, before a single loan changes hands. If we do not match on accuracy, there is nothing to discuss.
One engine, one parcel resolution, one set of sources. The other data products run on exactly the same sources: