July 3, 2023

Message from the CEO | Happy 4th of July!

It’s Independence Day!  A time to celebrate.  A time to gather with family and friends.  To eat your favorite summertime foods, watch fireworks, and listen to […]
November 23, 2022

Message from the CEO | Thanksgiving Traditions and Transitions

It is a telling story that over the past couple of years, my Thanksgiving blog post honored the traditions of both Thanksgiving and Veteran’s Day with […]
December 23, 2021

Message from the CEO | Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

This is our favorite time of year. It is the season we reflect on everything you have done for our team and our company. It is […]
November 16, 2021

Message from the CEO | Q4 is a Time to Give Thanks

As First National Title Insurance Company (FNTI) begins to close out 2021, I can’t help but reflect on the successes of our industry, our company, and […]
September 8, 2021

Message from the CEO | Second Quarter Results and What’s Next?

First National Title Insurance Company (FNTI) is benefitting from the overall increase in the national real estate activity, and I hope you are too. The recent market […]
August 5, 2021

Message from the CEO | Continued Growth & New Regions

As we start another incredible quarter of growth and expansion, First National Title Insurance Company (FNTI) has created additional regions to accommodate the needs of our […]
March 30, 2021

Message from the CEO | Deep Freeze to Spring Blossoms

The national news painted a grim, but accurate, scene in Texas last month. There were rolling blackouts lasting anywhere from two hours to two days. Temperatures dropped to […]
January 27, 2021

Message from the CEO | Recap of 2020

The title insurance industry is one of the few to emerge from 2020 in better shape than it was at the end of 2019. Due to […]
December 30, 2020

Message from the CEO | 2020 Was a Year for the Title Industry Record Books!

Who could have imagined that 2020 would become a record year for the industry?  In January, the economy was humming along and interest rates were low.  […]