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Investors Title delivered strong 2025 results, with $213M in net premiums and $35.2M net profit, reflecting robust underwriting and minimal claims. ITIC maintains a pristine balance sheet with no debt, $21M in cash, $230M in investments, and tangible book value near $131 per share. Dividend policy favors shareholders with a low regular payout and substantial annual special dividends, though 2026's special may be…

Investors Title's rating downgrade reflects housing market softness and sensitivity to interest rates, even as premium growth and improving profitability provide some support to the near-term outlook.

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Investors Title Company (Nasdaq: ITIC) announced today that the Company's Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend of $.46 per share to shareholders of record March 23, 2026, payable March 31, 2026. Investors Title Company is a publicly held North Carolina company whose stock is traded on The Nasdaq Global Select Market. Investors Title Company is engaged in the business of…

ITIC reports a year-over-year decline in Q4 earnings and revenues as net premiums decline and expenses edge higher, though growth in like-kind exchanges and title-related services helped offset part of the pressure.
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