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What is Blanket Guaranty? Blanket Guaranty allows a lender to submit loan data to the guarantor after a disbursement has been made.
Blanket Guaranty Lender Flow (In CommonLine Terms)
Frequently Asked Questions Who can use the Blanket Guaranty Process? The Blanket Guaranty process has moved out of the pilot program and is now an option for any school and lender that can meet the technical requirements of the process. What is the benefit of using Blanket Guaranty? With the use of the multi-year feature for the Master Promissory Note (MPN), Blanket Guaranty, along with other electronic loan processing initiatives, allows loans to be processed faster and more efficiently. It allows for a shorter time from when the loan is certified by the school until the loan funds are delivered to the student. Does a school have to use Blanket Guaranty? At this point a school does not have to participate in the Blanket Guaranty process. Lenders sign up to use Blanket Guaranty. Schools interested in Blanket Guaranty should work with their preferred lenders to implement this process. While schools must meet certain technical and process flow requirements in order to participate, it is the lender who signs the Blanket Certificate of Loan Guaranty with the guarantor.
A borrower must meet certain criteria to qualify for a blanket guaranty. The lender is responsible for ensuring that a borrower meets the criteria. As long as the lender verifies this required information and had no reason to know that a borrower was ineligible, reinsurance coverage will remain in effect on the loan. |
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