How to Leverage Tech Evolution in the Mortgage Industry w/Alex Kutsishin
Release Date: 01/17/2019
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New technologies are constantly being developed to make people’s lives easier, but there are certain apps that stick out from the rest. What makes a specific app or technology a household name? Can the apps like Uber be used to benefit the mortgage industry? On this episode, innovator and entrepreneur, Alex Kutsishin, shares how we can leverage evolving tech in the mortgage industry and look for new opportunities.
Don’t think about the products you’re selling. Think about the experience your customers would want- Alex Kutsishin
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Three Things We Learned From This Episode
- Customer Intelligence (05:24- 06:11)
Customer intelligence works because it creates connections with the users of certain technologies. Using the examples of Uber and Amazon, Alex highlights that each of these focus on building relationships with their customers. This creates a loyalty based on more than enjoying the product: there is an element of love involved.
- Evolution, Not Revolution (07:49- 08:21)
Technology assisting people with daily modern life should be seen as evolutionary, and as what was meant to happen. We need to think of advancements as something of a norm, and something entirely necessary for businesses to thrive in a world with rapidly evolving technology. Remember- the tools for our advancement are within our reach!
- Technology and People (08:41- 09:15)
The technology used to assist people should never impede on human life. Rather, it should compliment it. This means allowing machines to do their jobs. However, that doesn’t mean humans should be eliminated from the process. On the contrary, the most successful technology has a human side to it.
The world in which we live has rapidly evolving technology, and it would be a shame for industries across the board to not take full advantage. With that said, it’s always important to remember that the users of technology remain human beings. As such, advancements should always be developed with the user in mind.
Guest Bio-
Alex is an innovator and entrepreneur. His expertise is in marketing, digital communication and technology. In 2011 Alex launched the nations first code free mobile development software which he sold at the end of 2014. After the buyout he consulted for one of the top business intelligence companies which sold 2 years ago for over $100M. He then consulted for one mortgage industry's best marketing companies which is where he got the idea for his new venture -- Sales Boomerang, the first fully automated Borrower Intelligence software that tells lenders when a prospect or past customer is ready for a loan. In just 17 months they have discovered over $7.85B in missed loan volume for more than 40 of the top lenders in the industry and they are on track to triple in size by the end of next year.