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AmTrust Title integrates Qualia Atlas with Advanced Search and Production Software

Manhattan, NY AmTrust Title, a subsidiary of AmTrust Financial Services, Inc., successfully integrated Qualia Atlas with ASAP (AmTrust's Advanced Search and Production Software). These new integrations empower Qualia agents to underwrite policies seamlessly with AmTrust Title.

Qualia agents can generate, retrieve and edit premium quotes, access Closing Protection Letters and Title Insurance Policy jackets all within the Qualia Atlas platform ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow, removing the time-consuming inefficiencies of switching between different systems.

“AmTrust Title is excited to welcome Qualia agents from all 50 states and is committed to providing the best customer service in the title insurance industry,” said Priti Desai, VP of IT, AmTrust Title. “We believe this partnership will significantly enhance our service delivery and agent satisfaction.”

“We’ve also increased the security of our proprietary system by adding a powerful new layer of protection to safeguard our data and that of our customers,” said Desai. “We’re committed to leading the way in secure, reliable solutions for the Title industry, ensuring that our clients’ data remains protected every step of the way.”

 

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