Stewart has launched TouchSign technology, which converts the traditional closing table from pen and paper to digital documents and touch screens. The Touch-to-Close system will begin deploying through Stewart's network of offices and agencies this month. Stewart's TouchSign solution allows consumers to perform the real estate closing by the touching of a finger to the computer screen in compliance with applicable regulations. Consumers are able to navigate through their closing documents by tapping the TouchSign screens to provide their consent and signature for closing documents. The TouchSign kiosk is designed to work with Stewart's eClosingRoom technology. The company can be found on the Web at http://www.stewart.com.
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