Univest Hosts 2010 Investing Seminar In Skippack
Focusing on Challenges and Opportunities in New Decade
SOUDERTON, Pa., May 17, 2010 – Univest Bank and Trust Co.SM (listed on NASDAQ: UVSP), as part of its financial literacy program, financialSEN$E, will host a seminar focused on investing in 2010. The free seminar will be held on Thursday, May 20 from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Skippack Financial Service Center located at Township Line Road and Route 113 in Skippack.
The featured speakers will be Univest Investments' Financial Advisors Gregory F. Yagodzinski and James H. H. Jacobson, who will discuss investing in 2010 and beyond and ways your portfolio can take advantage of current market opportunities. Additional topics will include Roth IRA conversions, navigating through the low rate environment and lessons learned over the past decade.
To reserve your place or receive additional information, please contact Ryan Krapf at 215-721-2112 or email investments@univest.net.
About Univest Corporation
Headquartered in Souderton, Pennsylvania, Univest Corporation of Pennsylvania (www.univest.net) and its subsidiaries serve the financial needs of residents, businesses, and nonprofit organizations in Bucks, Chester, Montgomery and Lehigh counties. Univest Bank and Trust Co.SM, a member of the FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender, offers customers 32 financial service centers, 12 retirement financial services centers, and 38 ATM locations throughout the region, and is the parent company of Univest Capital, Inc., a small ticket commercial finance business; Univest Insurance, Inc., an independent insurance agency headquartered in Lansdale, Pa., which serves commercial and personal customers; and Univest Investments, Inc., a member of FINRA and SIPC and a full-service broker-dealer and investment advisory firm. For more information on Univest Corporation of Pennsylvania and its subsidiaries, please visit www.univest.net.
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