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TitleVest expands and enhances its Westchester office

Brian Tormey, TitleVest Brian Tormey, TitleVest
White Plains, NY TitleVest, a leading New York City-based title company and member of the First American family of companies, has expanded and enhanced its Westchester County, N.Y. office to better serve the company’s growing client base in Putnam, Orange, Rockland and Dutchess counties. “TitleVest is firmly committed to providing a superior customer service experience with a broad range of innovative and entrepreneurial services,” said Brian Tormey, president of TitleVest. “We believe our expanded Westchester office space and enhanced technology will help us to better accommodate our clients in the lower Hudson Valley region.” Located at 235 Mamaroneck Ave., TitleVest’s Westchester office has nearly doubled in square footage, providing more room for closings. State-of-the-art computers and communication systems allow TitleVest employees to handle client transactions with advanced privacy and security platforms. TitleVest has built a reputation as one of the most tech-savvy companies in the industry. The company offers proprietary web-based tools, such as ACRISasap™ and Interactive Online Report™, which both help streamline the title review and closing process. TitleVest is also the nation’s leading provider of services for cooperative apartment transactions.
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