North American Title Insurance Co. added as integrated partner with E-Closing Connect portal
Miami, Fla. (PRWEB) December 29, 2014 -- North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC) now offers one-click generation of closing protection letters (CPLs) and policy jackets to its agents who use the E-Closing cloud-based title processing system. This integration will reduce policy production time and errors for those agents by eliminating redundant data entry.
“NATIC continues to work with leading vendors in the title industry to offer our agents the seamless integration that makes their lives easier,” said Emilio Fernandez, NATIC president. “Whether you are a current or a future NATIC agent, you can rest assured that we will deliver on automation advances and enhancements that help you work smarter and faster.”
The integration is designed to reduce the number of steps required to generate a CPL and jacket from NATIC’s policy management system. By securely passing policy data from E-Closing to NATIC, an agent can simply point and click to generate NATIC products without any retyping of policy data. In addition, through this integration, NATIC products are securely stored as digital copy within the E-Closing user’s client files.
“We are thrilled to add NATIC as an integrated partner in our E-Closing Connect partner portal,” said Marc Hall, vice president of sales and marketing for E-Closing. “This strategic partnership will add immense value for our current and future users who underwrite with NATIC. Our goal has always been to provide best-in-class solutions to our users to help them streamline their title operations. NATIC has been a great partner throughout the integration process and we look forward to continued collaboration.”
About E-Closing
E-Closing, LLC is a leader in innovative software solutions for the Land Title industry. Their flagship title processing system, E-Closing, is a completely cloud-based title processing suite designed to streamline title production in a secure environment. E-Closing allows users to prepare all closing documents, safely manage their escrow accounts and securely store all closing documents from within a single platform, without clunky and expensive “modules.” E-Closing is also pleased to provide agents with seamless integrations with many best-in-class service providers to the title industry. For more information about E-Closing or to schedule a one-on-one demonstration please contact Marc Hall, vice president, sales and marketing, [email protected] or 603.485.7951 or visit http://www.E-Closing.com.
About North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC)
North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC) is a seasoned title insurance underwriter, helping title agents to achieve the goal of true business success for over 50 years. NATIC conducts real estate settlement services in 39 states and the District of Columbia. NATIC earned the reputation as the “underwriter next door,” because their decision makers and associates are easy to reach and their processes are quick and straight forward. The NATIC agency application process is fast and transparent for qualified agents. NATIC has a one-hour underwriting response guarantee that is unparalleled in the industry.
NATIC is the largest capitalized company in Peer Group 2, which groups companies with capitalization between $25 million and $100 million as determined by Kroll Bond Rating Agency, Inc. NATIC is ranked 7th by The Performance of the Title Insurance Underwriters© in terms of cash or cash equivalents. North American Title Insurance Co. maintains over $82 million* in cash or invested assets. This represents over 96 percent of the company’s assets and is characteristic of the most important attribute to title protection, namely, financial responsibility. *As of 12/31/2013
Demotech, Inc. awarded NATIC a rating of: A’ (A Prime) Unsurpassed. A.M Best rated B++ (Good). NATIC is headquartered in Miami, Fla. To learn more, visit http://www.natic.com.
Geoffrey Ginn, North American Title Insurance Co., http://www.natic.com/, +1 (704) 595-9990, [email protected]
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