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CoreLogic Acquires eTech Solutions – a UK based provider of mobile workflow solutions and automation tools for property and collateral valuations
SYDNEY, Australia, Tuesday February 13, 2018 - CoreLogic® (NYSE: CLGX), a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today announced the completion of the Company’s acquisition of eTech Solutions Limited (eTech).
Founded in 2005, eTech is the UK’s leading provider of innovative mobile surveying and workflow management software that enhances productivity and mitigates risk for participants in the UK property market.
With more than 50% of UK property valuation running through the eTech platform, the company provides an end-to-end property valuation workflow management platform and mobile valuation solution. eTech clients include UK valuers, valuation management companies and lenders. eTech also serves the energy market with mobile and desktop solutions that automate the collection, analysis and provisioning of data and reports.
“The acquisition of eTech broadens our presence in the UK and strengthens our valuation solutions,” said Lisa Claes, CoreLogic International CEO. “eTech have built a strong track record of delivering innovative solutions to the UK valuation industry. Our aim over time is to leverage benefits from some of these innovations to improve efficiency and further enhance the valuation solutions across our operations in Australia and New Zealand.”
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