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Stewart Information Services Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call

Stewart Information Services Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call

Globe and Mail14-07-2025
Stewart Information Services Corporation (NYSE: STC) announced today it will hold a conference call to discuss second quarter 2025 earnings at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, July 24, 2025. The call will follow the company's release of earnings after the close of trading on Wednesday, July 23. Individuals wishing to participate can dial (800) 245-3047 (USA) and (203) 518-9765 (International) – access code STCQ225. The conference call replay will be available from 11 a.m. Eastern Time on July 24, 2025 until midnight on July 31, 2025 by dialing (800) 839-8320 (USA) or (402) 220-6072 (International). Additionally, participants can listen to the conference call through STC's Investor Relations website at https://investors.stewart.com/news-and-events/events/default.aspx.
About Stewart
Stewart (NYSE-STC) is a global real estate services company, offering products and services through our direct operations, network of Stewart Trusted Providers™ and family of companies. From residential and commercial title insurance and closing and settlement services to specialized offerings for the mortgage and real estate industries, we offer the comprehensive service, deep expertise and solutions our customers need for any real estate transaction. At Stewart, we are dedicated to becoming the premier title services company and we are committed to doing so by partnering with our customers to create mutual success. Learn more at stewart.com.
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