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Statewide Title Abstract celebrates 40 years

White Plains, NY Statewide Title Abstract Corp. was recognized for celebrating its 40th anniversary in the title industry by Stewart Title Insurance Co. Stewart Title president John Frates presented the award to Alan Meccia, CEO and COO of Statewide Title Abstract and Kenneth Meccia, president, at a breakfast presentation in the Statewide office.

“Stewart Title Insurance Co. is proud to celebrate and acknowledge Statewide’s 40 years of success. As a Stewart agent for over 19 years Statewide principals and staff have exhibited the highest degree of knowledge and professionalism, assisting thousands of real estate professionals with navigating the complexities of their real estate transactions,” Frates said.

“It means a great deal to be honored in this way by Stewart Title Insurance. We have a long history of working with their excellent team and it has benefited our clients immensely,” said Alan Meccia, CEO and COO.

Statewide Title Abstract Corp. has been providing title insurance to the commercial and residential real estate industries for 40 years. Statewide’s strong team of professionals, with extensive backgrounds in real estate and law, maintain long-standing relationships with premier financial institutions, law firms, developers and real estate professionals throughout the immediate tri-state area, as well as on a national level, and provide their clients with the most comprehensive service in the industry.  

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