
September 24, 2007
"LUNCHTIME UPDATES": FIRST IN ALLIANT NATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES
Tenuous mortgage industry topic launches title insurance company's nationwide series
LONGMONT—Alliant National Title Insurance Company, a unique title insurance underwriter that partners with Independent Agents to improve their competitive position in the marketplace, launched the company's continuing education series—"Lunchtime Updates: Alliant National Educational Series"—for the organization's 40+ Independent Agents on August 27, with "Making Sense of Capital Market Turmoil: Current and Potential Impact to the U.S. Real Estate Market." The "Making Sense of Capital Market Turmoil" nationwide, telephone conference was facilitated by Alliant National Title Insurance Company. Approximately 125 industry professionals participated in the conference, including dozens of Alliant National Title Company Independent Agents.
Two experts in mortgages and investment banking presented at the conference, providing significant and specific insight into the global capital market volatility and underlying causes, including the quality of collateral supporting mortgage-backed securities.
"Alliant National Title Insurance Company took the 'bull by the horns' and addressed some very serious and timely changes happening today in our industry and in our day-to-day professional lives," says John Martin, President of Lone Star Title Company in El Paso, Texas, an Alliant Independent Agent. "It is critical to our clients and to the integrity of our industry to have all of the issues understood, even as the changes are unfolding. It is unique for a company like Alliant to initiate such a pro-active communications and educational vehicle—and the 'Lunchtime Updates" make a big difference. As an Independent Agent, these opportunities allow everyone in our offices to feel better equipped and more knowledgeable than most title insurance agents."
"The 'Lunchtime Updates: Alliant National Educational Series' was suggested by Alliant Senior Vice President and Counsel, Phyllis Mulder," says Alliant National Title Insurance Company CEO Robert Grubb. "And it's proving to be a valuable vehicle. Our job, as a company, is to provide tools and information to our Independent Agents that they may not otherwise have access to, so that they can improve and protect their business."
Alliant's mission is to protect property owners' investment by providing secure title insurance delivered by the finest independent agents available. Moreover, Alliant is a unique title insurance underwriter that partners with independent agents to improve their competitive position in the marketplace. Unlike other underwriters, Alliant offers independent agents the ability to expand their business, reduce their costs and risks, and improve profits within a network of like agents in a non-competitive partnership. In true partnership form, Alliant provides an environment with its agents that improves the accuracy, efficiency and timeliness of its products, while improving the knowledge base of its agents, and offering the best title products and services possible.
The "Lunchtime Updates: Alliant National Educational Series" will be held quarterly, with the next forum scheduled for December 2007. The series is open to Alliant National Title Insurance Agents and selected professional colleagues only Series topics and information will be made available to all Alliant National Title Insurance Independent Agents in advance of each scheduled forum.
For further information regarding Alliant National Title Insurance Company's products, services or Independent Agents, contact Dave Ginger, Alliant National Title Insurance Company President, at 303.682.9800, ext. 200.