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NY Law Journal votes TitleVest best title agency for 8th consecutive year

New York, NY TitleVest, a leading title insurance agency and member of the First American family of companies, has earned first place in the New York Law Journal’s reader survey for the 8th consecutive year.

“TitleVest is honored that the real estate community of New York has once again voted us the top title agency,” said Brian Tormey, president of TitleVest, “This recognition is a testament to the innovative technology, outstanding service and rich expertise that we offer our clients.”

Since its inception, TitleVest has focused on streamlining the closing process. The company’s proprietary technology simplifies cumbersome, manual processes and strengthens the due diligence process. TitleVest’s efforts have earned the company a loyal client base and reputation in the crowded New York title marketplace – home to more than 2,000 firms – while continuously improving the client experience.

“We pride ourselves on developing strong relationships with our clients,” Tormey said. “As their quarterback during the closing process, we are always looking for ways to improve turnaround times, increase convenience and provide added value. Thank you to everyone who voted for recognizing that commitment to continuous improvement.”

 

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