The Money Source hopes to double its volume of subservicing contracts to almost $8.0 billion by yearend, capitalizing on what it feels is an underserved market: Smaller clients that don’t receive hands-on service from the giants of the industry, namely Cenlar and Dovenmuehle. At least that’s the view from TMS President Ali Vafai, who says there’s a huge “void” of subservicers that can effectively handle high-touch product, especially Ginnie Mae receivables. “The problem is that some Ginnie subservicers ...