
Executive Summary
Known for superior service and technical expertise
The hallmarks of our trust administration services are superior service and technical expertise.
Our trust officers are highly credentialed, trained, and educated in trust administration. They offer our clients — and their financial, legal, and tax advisors — communication efficiencies that only a local corporate trustee can provide.
Based in the Pacific Northwest, we are not weighed down by the complex or cumbersome structure of a nationally oriented trust firm: trust relationships are administrated directly by professionals in your area who know your needs and preferences best.
About Washington Trust Bank
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Four generations of integrity: family owned, privately held bank
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Trustee stability: Washington Trust Bank began as a trust company in 1902
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Headquartered in the Pacific Northwest: 700+ employees with regional headquarters in Spokane, Washington
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Offices in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Utah
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Total bank assets exceed $3 billion dollars
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Legal name for appointment: Washington Trust Bank
Our Wealth Management & Advisory Services
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Trust and/or investment management services
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Fiduciary services provided
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Sole or Co-Trustee appointment on revocable and irrevocable trusts
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Directed Trustee administration
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Estate settlement
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Special needs administration; conservatorship
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Custodian
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Private & Public Foundation administration
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Charitable Service administration
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Family Bank administration
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In excess of $2 billion dollars under administration
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In excess of $800MM in assets under trustee discretionary authority
What makes our Wealth Management & Advisory Services a better choice?
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Four generations of Stanton family ownership, management and proven stability
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Senior Trust Officers are regionally empowered to make decisions
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Enhanced service and accountability to our professional partnerships
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Professional advisors and clients work directly in partnership with expert trust professionals who make decisions that impact their interests — not a "call center" administrative structure
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