Agcor, an AQUAOSO Technologies, PBC brand provider of agricultural lending software solutions, recently announced a milestone in its partnership with AgWare, a developer of appraisal software, according to a press release.
For over two years, the integration between Agcor and AgWare has been redefining the efficiency and accuracy of agricultural lending appraisals, according to the companies.
The partnership originated from the shared recognition of challenges faced by agricultural lenders, particularly in transferring the data from Agcor’s platform to AgWare’s appraisal software, the companies said.
Understanding the risks of manual data entry, both companies united to streamline the process and enhance the user experience.
“Our commitment to empowering our customers with seamless and efficient solutions is at the heart of everything we do,” Agcor CEO Chris Peacock said in the release. “For over two years, our integration with AgWare has optimized agricultural lending appraisals, ensuring precision while simplifying workflows.”
Through this integration, appraisers are empowered to automatically populate Agcor data into AgWare, eliminating the need for manual data entry. This enhancement enables appraisers to focus on analysis and decision-making, optimizing productivity and effectiveness. As a result, appraisers can manage a greater number of cases without compromising quality, ensuring positive borrower experiences and heightened satisfaction.
“We are proud to celebrate over two years of partnership with Agcor,” Mark Elder, of AgWare, added. “Through our integrated platforms, we are reshaping the landscape of agricultural lending appraisals, empowering appraisers with the tools they need to thrive in a dynamic industry.”
“We are continuously exploring ways to enhance our integration and provide even more value to our customers,” Peacock added. “Our teams are actively working on future enhancements that will further streamline the appraisal process and empower agricultural lenders with unparalleled efficiency and accuracy.”