Orexco Old Republic Exchange Co.

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OREXCO, incorporated in California in 1993, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Old Republic International (NYSE: ORI), a 15.88 billion dollar multi-line insurance holding company. When you choose OREXCO, you assure yourself that your exchange funds are secure. At your request, OREXCO will provide a written guarantee from Old Republic National Title Holding Company stating that Old Republic National will reimburse you for any loss of funds transmitted to OREXCO if such loss is the result of OREXCO?s or its employees? gross negligence, fraud, or dishonesty.OREXCO is covered by professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance with a 50mm aggregate limit, and insured by a fidelity bond covering acts of dishonesty or fraud with a 40mm single-loss limit and an 80mm aggregate limit.

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