October 5, 2022

Only One Month Left to Complete the 2022 Compliance Training, ACT NOW!

Many of you likely received an email from Docebo Support this week indicating that you have not completed Supreme Lending’s required Compliance training yet. There’s only ONE month left to complete the two 10-minute eLearning courses. Remember, this year’s Compliance training has been significantly simplified so it shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes to complete both.

The hard deadline to complete the training is Friday, November 4, 2022. Failure to complete both Compliance courses by then will result in your access to Encompass being locked. Log in to Docebo NOW to get started.





This Week’s New eLearning Courses

The Training Team is continuing to beef up Docebo with valuable eLearning courses. This week’s additions are:

  • Loan Documentation 101: Provides an overview of the different types of documents required during the loan process.
  • Section 184 Indian Housing Program Resources: Short video that explains how to access additional training and resources for the Section 184 Indian Housing Program. 

Questions? Contact Training@SupremeLending.com or for Docebo-related issues, DoceboSupport@SupremeLending.com

Columbus Day Holiday Notice: Supreme Offices to Remain Open

On Monday, October 10, 2022, Supreme will not be observing Columbus Day as a corporate holiday and will remain open. However, it is a federal holiday and banks will not be operating. It will not be considered a business day in the rescission period for refinances or when calculating waiting periods.

The Lock Desk will be open on Monday, October 10. Since banks will not be operating, the Wire Desk will be unable to process wires on this day and will resume normal functions on Tuesday, October 11.

See the Closing Bulletin for full details, including updated rescission dates and the Closing Disclosure Calendar, by clicking here.

Go Pink on Social Media for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Kick off October by showing your support of Breast Cancer Awareness. The Marketing Team has created branded graphics for Loan Officers to “Go Pink” online in recognition of our team members, customers, business partners, neighbors, friends, and family members whose lives have been impacted by this prevalent disease. Available on Ignite and linked below, you will find a pink Supreme Lending logo to add to your email signature, social media profile and cover images, and a graphic to share on your social media feeds.

Note: You must log in to your Supreme account to access the link above. Below is our Corporate social media post that you may reshare to your social pages if desired. 

If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Marketing@SupremeLending.com.


SALES TEAM: Register for Barry Habib’s National Training Webinar Tuesday, October 11

After hearing rave reviews about mortgage industry influencer Barry Habib’s highly engaging Sales Rally presentation, we’ve scheduled a special Supreme-exclusive national training webinar next week for another market update from Barry.

What: Market Update With Barry Habib
When: Tuesday, October 11, 3–4 p.m. CT
Where: Zoom

Preview the Auto Pilot Social Media Posts for the Week of October 10

Here is a preview of next week’s posts for Auto Pilot, which include home decoration tips for fall and highlighting USDA loans for eligible rural areas. For a low monthly fee ($100/month), the Marketing Team posts three times a week on behalf of all Auto Pilot participants to keep content on their social media profiles fresh and up to date.

Tips and Tricks National Observance Program Spotlight
Home Decorating for Fall
World Inclusion Day
USDA Loans

Loan Officers interested in enrolling in Auto Pilot can contact Marketing@SupremeLending.com

October Is National Cybersecurity Month

To continue to raise awareness about cybersecurity threats, the Infosecurity Team will share a featured Tip of the Week throughout October for National Cybersecurity Month. This week’s tip discusses the risk of Social Engineering, a term used for a broad range of malicious activities accomplished through human interactions. It uses psychological manipulation to trick people into making security mistakes or giving away sensitive information. Read the full Bulletin linked below to learn common examples of social engineering and how to identify and avoid the risks.

Meet Nick Blair, Marketing Coordinator

  • Hometown: Dallas, TX
  • First Job: Cold Stone Creamery
  • History With Supreme: Joined on October 11, 2021, and have been a Marketing Coordinator since then. I help focus on processes and improvements.
  • Favorite Thing About Supreme: I love the people I work with. My team is like my second family.
  • Fact People May Not Know: I had veneers as a preschooler.
  • How to Turn a Bad Day Into a Good One: Movies and comfort foods!
  • Favorite Vacation Destination: Snowbird, Utah
  • Special Interests: I love, love, love music.
  • Favorite TV Show: Schitt’s Creek
  • Favorite Book: The Velvet Rage