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ValueCheck is a vertical data and software provider for the U.S. lending and title insurance/Title industry. Its website states that it has served these sectors since 1997. Its core positioning is not general-purpose enterprise software; instead, it combines real estate property data, loan data, valuations, loan portfolio analytics, and Title production automation into SaaS tools. Its main customers include credit unions, mortgage lenders, real estate lenders, and Title companies.
On the lending side, ValueCheck provides nationwide real estate property and loan data, property valuations, AVM/eValuations, full appraisals, Loan Portfolio Analytics, Marketing Xpress, and Home Equity/HELOC lead calculators. These help institutions with valuation, CLTV pre-screening, portfolio risk identification, compliance management, and marketing expansion. On the Title side, its features focus more on workflow automation, covering online ordering, automated searches, a title examination rules engine, point-and-click examination, Programmatic Typing, Commitment/Prelim generation, PDF/hyperlinked document distribution, and electronic archiving. For integrations, the site explicitly mentions connectivity with title plant providers, public data sources, most common title and escrow systems, integration with Freddie Mac HVE valuations, and access to appraisal products through SWBC Lending Solutions.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, billing models, a free tier, or trial policies in its main content, so prospective customers will likely need to contact sales for a quote. In terms of deployment, the site mentions “Securely In The Cloud” and provides a web login portal, indicating that it is primarily a cloud-based SaaS product. No self-hosted option is shown. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
For collaboration, ValueCheck emphasizes centralized production operations, transparent communication workflows, paperless document tracking, and configurable review and approval roles. Security and compliance information is relatively limited: the site confirms cloud-based secure document storage, long-term archiving, Privacy Policy/California Privacy/Terms links, and consistent file trails for claims and audits. However, it does not provide details such as SOC 2, ISO certification, encryption, or permission audit mechanisms. One of its strengths is industry support, with the website repeatedly highlighting data quality, Best-in-Class Support, and customer service.
Its advantages are strong industry focus, nationwide U.S. real estate data coverage, and tight integration between lending and Title workflows. It is especially suitable for U.S. institutions that need to reduce Title production turnaround time, minimize manual data entry, and maintain compliance audit trails. Its drawbacks include opaque commercial information, lack of visible API/developer support, insufficient disclosure of security certifications, and heavy dependence on the U.S. real estate and Title ecosystem.
Access from China is unknown. Even if accessible, its data, valuation, and Title workflows are primarily designed for the U.S. market, making it of limited fit for local Chinese real estate finance institutions. Comparable overseas alternatives include CoreLogic, ICE Mortgage Technology, Black Knight, First American Data & Analytics, Qualia, SoftPro, and others.
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