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2004
Company Description
Truxton Trust is a private bank and wealth management firm serving high net worth individuals, their families and their business interests.
Truxton Trust Company was organized as a private bank and trust company, to serve the financial needs of high net worth individuals, their families and business interests. Their company opened for business in August 2004, after raising initial capital of $20 million. Since inception, in everything that they do, they have endeavored to adhere to this singular guiding principle: Do the Right Thing. Over the years, their distinctive, consultative approach with clients made us one of the fastest growing wealth management firms in the country and one of the safest banks. Truxton Trust was one of the few banks in the nation to maintain both growth and profitability throughout the recession beginning in 2008. Their future ambition is to continually recruit experienced wealth managers and bankers whose reputation for personal integrity and professional excellence rivals that of those who already work here. They cherish greatly the relationships they have with their clients and their responsibility to always give them sound financial advice. It is the vast experience of their people which empowers their company to earn and keep the trust of their clients. They aspire to do such a good job handling their clients’ wealth management and banking needs, that eventually they might inspire them to name their company as executor and/or trustee in their wills. Doing the right thing is not always easy; figuring out the right thing is not always easy; however, doing the right thing is always right and will always be their primary focus in business.
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Manufacturer:
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Company Address:
4525 Harding Road, Suite 300Nashville, TNUnited States -
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