Welcome to Old Point Trust & Financial Services
Old Point Trust and Financial Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Old Point Financial Corporation, which also owns Old Point National Bank. Trust
powers were granted to Old Point National Bank in 1926. Old Point Trust was
chartered on April 1, 1999 as a separate trust company.
Old Point Trust and Financial Services currently manages over $340
million of client assets and is the largest trust company headquartered in
Hampton Roads offering local, community based management of our clients’
assets. Our clients include individuals, personal trusts, IRA’s, employee
benefit plans, and foundations & endowments.
Old Point Trust and Financial Services offers a full line of services
including, but not limited to: investment research, asset management,
performance analysis, estate and trust administration, estate and retirement
strategy planning. We provide employee benefit services, including
recordkeeping, plan administration and employee allocations. Old Point Trust
and Financial Services is capable of coordinating legal, accounting,
investment, insurance and other professional needs on a continuous and
consistent basis. Our professional staff carries a number of advanced
certifications.
The principal focus of Old Point Trust and Financial Services is to
provide integrated investment, fiduciary and wealth management services with
diligence, care and superior customer service.
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Investment Commentary
Guarding Your Future Today
For more than eighty years, Old Point has navigated through numerous market
swells and economic troughs. Our Trust Company’s steadfast strength and
stability is based on our commitment to reduce risk, where appropriate, while
keeping an eye towards the future. A steady hand at the wheel is necessary to
weather a storm successfully. We continue to adhere to our principles of
dedicated service and financial expertise as we work through the difficulties
of today. Please take comfort in knowing that we are “Guarding Your Future
Today” and try not to let yourself get too swept up in the current
preoccupation with panic. more...
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