WNS Recognized as a Leader in Mortgage and Loan Services by NelsonHall
WNS' domain and industry expertise acquired through serving regional and local lenders across multiple markets and its unique Mortgage-as-a-Service model of operations with embedded intelligent automation, AI and Gen AI have been recognized as key company strengths. The report highlights the company's offerings across origination, servicing, title, and escrow which leverage WNS-proprietary IP for processing, underwriting, administration, and collections.
'We are thrilled to be recognized as a Leader by NelsonHall in Mortgage and Loan services. WNS' unique ability to 'co-create' solutions that combine deep domain expertise with AI-led technology platforms enables our clients to adapt to rapidly changing regulatory requirements, improve efficiency and insights, and deliver differentiated outcomes,' said Keshav R. Murugesh, Group CEO, WNS.
'WNS' mortgage and loan services enable transformation with intelligent automation and BPS services to improve operational performance,' said Andy Efstathiou, Program Director for Banking at NelsonHall. 'Its title and collateral management services enable lenders to reduce operational risk while also reducing the cost of delivery.' WNS' banking and financial services group employs more than 14,000 people including approximately 5,000 transformation experts who deliver technology and operations services to over 100 financial institutions worldwide. The Mortgage and Loan practice at WNS was started in 2006 and since has grown to support more than 600 processes across financial industry clients.
About NelsonHall NelsonHall is the leading global analyst firm dedicated to helping organizations understand the 'art of the possible' in digital operations transformation. With analysts in the U.S., Europe, and India, NelsonHall provides buy-side organizations with detailed, critical information on markets and vendors (including NEAT assessments) that helps them make fast and highly informed sourcing decisions. And for vendors, NelsonHall provides deep knowledge of market dynamics and user requirements to help them hone their go-to-market strategies. NelsonHall's analysis is based on rigorous, primary research, and is widely respected for the quality and depth of its insight.
About WNS WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS) is a digital-led business transformation and services company. WNS combines deep domain expertise with talent, technology, and AI to co-create innovative solutions for over 700 clients across various industries. WNS delivers an entire spectrum of solutions including industry-specific offerings, customer experience services, finance and accounting, human resources, procurement, and research and analytics to re-imagine the digital future of businesses. As of June 30, 2025, WNS had 66,085 professionals across 65 delivery centers worldwide including facilities in Canada, China, Costa Rica, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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