CBT to Offer Investment Services
24 5월 2006 - 5:19AM
Business Wire
The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, (Nasdaq: CTBC), announced
today it has entered into a Non-deposit Investment Product
Networking Agreement with Raymond James Financial Services, Inc
("RJFS") of St Petersburg, Florida. Under this Agreement, RJFS will
establish representative offices at selected CBT branch locations.
The first such location is CBT's Hebron Avenue Office in
Glastonbury (phone: 860-266-4080). Robert P. Peters has joined CBT
as Senior Vice President and will serve as the RJFS Branch Manager.
Bob is a resident of Wethersfield, Connecticut. He is a Financial
Advisor who brings many years experience with him to CBT. Prior to
joining CBT, he was employed by Wachovia Securities. His office is
located in the Glastonbury Branch. CBT Chairman & CEO David A.
Lentini remarked, "Banks, today, must be responsive to customer
needs. Our clients have told us they want to have choices when it
comes to managing their money. CBT's RJFS Advisors will provide a
full range of investment products including stocks, bonds and
mutual funds for both investment accounts and IRAs. We are all very
excited having a professional like Bob join the CBT Team and about
the new products we can now offer to CBT customers." Securities are
offered exclusively through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.,
Member NASD/SIPC, an independent broker/dealer, and are not insured
by FDIC or any other bank insurance, are not deposits or
obligations of the bank, are not guaranteed by the bank, and are
subject to risks, including the possible loss of principal. CBT is
a full service commercial bank headquartered in Hartford, CT, with
branch offices conveniently located in Glastonbury, Vernon and West
Hartford.
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