Real Matters Inc
TSX:REAL
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Real Matters Inc
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Real Matters, Inc. engages in the provision of management services to mortgage lending and insurance industries. The company is headquartered in Thornhill, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2017-05-11. The firm is focused on providing appraisal services through its Solidifi brand to the mortgage lending industry in the United States and Canada, title services through its Solidifi brand to the mortgage lending industry in the United States and insurance inspection services through its iv3 brand to the insurance industry in Canada. Its technology-based platform creates a competitive marketplace where independent field professionals, including appraisers, real estate agents, property inspectors, notaries, abstractors and other closing agents, compete for volumes provided by its clients based on their performance and professionalism (the platform). Its clients include mortgage lenders in the United States, five Canadian banks and some of North America’s insurance carriers.
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