MCT Introduces Generative AI Advisor for Mortgage Capital Markets

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Mortgage Capital Trading (MCT) has released a new AI adviser for mortgage capital markets called Atlas.

Now available within the MCTlive! platform, Atlas serves as a virtual capital markets expert and educational resource for MCT’s mortgage lender clients.

It offers clients instant access to expert knowledge, paving the way for future AI-driven workflows that will save clients time and improve their financial performance.

“We’re proud to be the first mortgage capital markets platform to put AI in the hands of every client,” says Phil Rasori, chief operating officer at MCT and architect of Atlas. “AI has the potential to improve performance and act as a force multiplier for capital markets professionals, but only if it is deployed responsibly and transparently with careful protections for client data ownership and privacy.”

Atlas is built to the highest standards of data security and privacy after a year of careful planning, development, and testing by internal teams, the company says.

No client data has been exchanged with or used to train Atlas, MCT says. It was trained on proprietary educational material, which is continually expanded as new innovations and subjects are covered.

“Leadership through industry expertise and exceptional client service have been enduring core values at MCT,” says Curtis Richins, CEO  of MCT. “Now we are extending that capability through Atlas, providing the collective knowledge of our experts on-demand. Whether clients are looking for instructions on platform processes or explanations of key calculations, they can now get answers with unprecedented speed and transparency.”

Atlas is currently designed for expertise distribution, effectively providing instant access to the combined knowledge base of MCT. It will soon expand to include agentic report summarization and the ability to conduct core processes. As these functions are made available, an opt-in will be provided that defines the limited client data that will be required to enable these and future capabilities.

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