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Stewart Title and Calyx Partner on Order Speed and Efficiency

Feb 15, 2012

Stewart Title has announced the integration of its online ordering platform, Orders Gateway, powered by PropertyInfo Corporation, a Stewart company, into Calyx Point, a leading mortgage origination provider. The integration of the two systems enables Point users to quickly and securely place and track orders with Stewart Title from within Calyx Point, simplifying the ordering process and enhancing the customer experience. Orders Gateway offers 24/7 availability, eliminates the need to re-enter information and provides a convenient office selection. “Both Stewart and Calyx Software are committed to streamlining and optimizing the loan origination process for our lender customers,” said Glenn Clements, group president, direct operations for Stewart Title Company. “Now, with this integration, it is easier than ever for Calyx Point users to place title orders with Stewart Title.”
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