Essentials of Backup Servicing with Blythe Lawton

Blythe Lawton is SVP of Marketing and Business Development for Vervent – a fintech leader and an industry-leading partner for backup servicing/capital markets servicing.Blythe is a results-oriented executive with proven experience creating solid strategic plans, creating and driving brands forward, and increasing revenue. She specializes in translating corporate goals into actionable platforms that deliver growth. Established history as a dynamic solution-provider within the financial, biotech/medical, automotive and sports marketing industries.

Join us on the CU Strategy Forum Podcast, where your host Paul Bresenden dives into the intricacies of backup servicing with industry expert Blythe Lawton. As the SVP of Marketing and Development at Vervent, Blythe brings over seven years of experience in Fintech and financial services, navigating the challenges and triumphs of a rapidly growing company.

In this episode, Blythe explains what backup servicing is and why it’s crucial for maintaining the stability of loan, lease, and credit card portfolios. Learn about the role of backup servicers, the importance of compliance, and the operational readiness needed to step in seamlessly if a primary servicer fails.

Whether you’re familiar with the concept or just curious, this episode offers valuable insights into how companies like Vervent ensure financial security and efficiency in the ever-evolving Fintech landscape. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with practical advice, expert knowledge, and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes backup servicing a cornerstone of financial services. Don’t miss out on learning from one of the best in the industry!

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