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Wealth Advisors Trust Company, a South Dakota trust company, was created out of frustration with the 700 year trustee industry. Our DNA focuses on giving control and choice back to financial advisors and beneficiaries when they need to use a corporate trustee. Who Is Wealth Advisors Trust Company, a South Dakota Trust Company? • We are an administrative corporate trustee • Founded by a former Ernst & Young team • Based in South Dakota with #1 ranked trust laws in America How do corporate trustee fees work? • Based on the corporate trustee risk and time What can a Trust achieve? • Integration of faith, family and the philosophy of wealth • Give less to the tax man • Protection for future generations
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910 5th Street, Suite 101, 57701, Rapid City, United States
- 605-716-8509
- holtby@wealthadvisorstrust.com
- wealthadvisorstrust.com
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