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CATIC is a U.S. title insurance underwriter. According to information on its website, it has been operating for more than 60 years and issues policies through a network of more than 2,000 agents. It serves participants across the real estate transaction ecosystem, including agents, law firms, lenders, brokers, and homebuyers, providing title insurance underwriting and a range of transaction support services. Strictly speaking, CATIC is not a general-purpose SaaS company; its core business is title insurance and professional services, supported by several web-based tools and electronic services.
Its services cover commercial real estate transaction support, Agency Advisors, Title Services, Reconciliation Service for accounting/bookkeeping, and Best Practices Certification. Its Agency Advisors team is made up of attorneys and paralegals with experience in real estate law firms or title companies, with an emphasis on helping agents handle transaction documents and closing processes. On the product side, it lists PrepExpress, CATICTrac, 1099-S Filing Service, CATIC Exchange, Municipal Guide App, UCPExpress, and others. PrepExpress is described as web-based software, while the 1099-S service supports electronic filing with the IRS.
Public pricing is mainly available for two services: the 1099-S Filing Service is charged based on the number of filings—$250 for 1–25 forms, $500 for 26–200 forms, $750 for 201–500 forms, $1,000 for 501–1,000 forms, and pricing to be determined for more than 1,000 forms. Best Practices Certification starts at $750 for a full review, while a manual-only review costs $250. Other products do not disclose packages, subscription fees, or trial policies.
Its strengths include a long industry history, broad local coverage in the United States, a mature agent network, and the ability to connect processes such as title search, underwriting, compliance certification, and tax reporting. Its commercial underwriting partnership with Lloyd's of London also strengthens its capabilities for large commercial transactions. The weaknesses are that information on its software products is limited, with no common enterprise software details such as APIs, permissions, integrations, deployment, or security certifications. Many services still appear to be manual and project-based, making it difficult to judge the level of digitization from the text alone.
CATIC is better suited for title agents, real estate law firms, commercial real estate service providers, and professionals who need ALTA Best Practices Certification in the U.S. real estate transaction market. It is less suitable for companies looking for general contract management, CRM, or transaction collaboration SaaS.
The website’s accessibility from mainland China is not indicated in the text, so it is considered unknown.
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catic.com is an United States Insurance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach catic.com directly.