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The Trust Companies, National Banks and Surety Orphans’ Court of Allegheny County Attorneys and Others Authorized To Execute Bonds and Undertakings For FIDUCIARY AND SURETY COMPANIES APPROVED FOR 2020 Hon. Lawrence O’Toole, A.J. SECTION I __________________________________________________________________ 3 ACTIVE COMPANIES _____________________________________________________ 4 APPROVED CORPORATE FIDUCIARIES ____________________________________ 5 APPROVED CASUALTY and SURETY COMPANIES _________________________ 11 ALIGNED PARTNERS TRUST COMPANY________________________________ 14 RBC TRUST COMPANY (DELAWARE) LIMITED _________________________ 15 AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY_____________________________ 16 AMERIPRISE BANK, FSB ______________________________________________ 20 AMERISERV TRUST and FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY _______________ 21 APOLLO TRUST COMPANY ___________________________________________ 23 ARCH INSURANCE GROUP, INC. _______________________________________ 24 ARDEN TRUST COMPANY ____________________________________________ 26 ASPEN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY_____________________________ 29 ATLANTIC SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY’S _______________________ 31 CIBC NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. ___________________________________ 34 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. _____________________________________________ 43 BERKLEY INSURANCE COMPANY _____________________________________ 44 BESSEMER TRUST COMPANY, N.A. ____________________________________ 46 BROWN INVESTMENT ADVISORY & TRUST COMPANY __________________ 47 THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPANY __________________________________ 48 CHARLES SCHWAB TRUST COMPANY OF DELAWARE __________________ 50 THE CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY ______________________________ 51 CITIBANK, N.A. ______________________________________________________ 59 CITCORP TRUST DELAWARE, N.A. _____________________________________ 60 CITIZENS BANK N.A. _________________________________________________ 61 COMERICA BANK & TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION __________________ 62 COMMERCIAL BANK & TRUST OF PA. _________________________________ 65 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY _________________________________ 66 THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY ____________________________ 68 COUNSEL TRUST COMPANY __________________________________________ 70 CUMBERLAND TRUST AND INVESTMENT COMPANY ___________________ 71 EDWARD JONES TRUST COMPANY ____________________________________ 73 ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY __________________________________________ 76 ACHIEVA FAMILY TRUST ____________________________________________ 78 FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY _____________________________________ 79 FFC AGENCY CORPORATION _________________________________________ 83 FIDELITY & DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND _______________________ 84 FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY INTERNATIONAL________________________ 89 FIFTH THIRD BANK __________________________________________________ 90 FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK-TRUST DIVISION ______________________ 91 FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ___________________________________ 92 KEY PRIVATE BANK _________________________________________________ 96 THE GOLDMAN SACHS TRUST COMPANY, N.A. _________________________ 98 GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY ___________________________ 100 HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY COMPANY ______________________ 102 HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY _______________________ 105 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY _____________________________ 108 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA _________________________ 112 1 JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT LLC__________________________________ 114 J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. _____________________________________ 115 KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION _________________________________ 117 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ____________________________ 118 LIFE ENRICHMENT TRUST, INC. ______________________________________ 120 MASSMUTUAL TRUST COMPANY ____________________________________ 121 BNY MELLON, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION _____________________________ 122 MANUFACTURES AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY ___________________ 125 MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) _________________________ 127 CAPITAL FIRST TRUST COMPANY ____________________________________ 129 NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH PA ____ 130 NGM INSURANCE COMPANY ________________________________________ 134 NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY ________________ 135 NORTHWEST BANK _________________________________________________ 140 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT COMPANY ________ 141 OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY _____________________________ 142 OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY ______________________________ 144 OLD REPUBLIC SURETY COMPANY __________________________________ 146 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY149 PEOPLESBANK, A CODORUS VALLEY COMPANY ______________________ 153 THE PENNSYLVANIA TRUST COMPANY ______________________________ 154 PITCAIRN TRUST COMPANY _________________________________________ 156 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ________________________________ 157 PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY, N.A. _____________________________________ 160 RAYMOND JAMES TRUST, N.A. _______________________________________ 161 REGIONS BANK _____________________________________________________ 165 RIVER COMMUNITIES FIDUCIARY SERVICES, INC. _____________________ 166 RLI INSURANCE COMPANY __________________________________________ 167 S & T BANK ________________________________________________________ 169 SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA _________________________ 171 SECURED FUTURES, INC. ____________________________________________ 174 SECURITY NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ______________________________ 175 SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY ______________________________________ 176 HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK _____________________________________ 178 SMITHFIELD TRUST COMPANY ______________________________________ 180 SOMERSET TRUST COMPANY ________________________________________ 181 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY ________________________ 183 STIFEL TRUST COMPANY, N.A. _______________________________________ 185 TIAA, FSB __________________________________________________________ 186 THE TORRINGTON SAVINGS BANK ___________________________________ 187 TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY _____________________ 188 TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA ________ 190 UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY _________________________ 192 VANGUARD NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ____________________________ 193 WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY _______________ 194 WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION _______________________ 199 WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY __________________________ 200 WESTERN SURETY COMPANY _______________________________________ 202 WESTPORT INSURANCE CORPORATION ______________________________ 207 2 WESBANCO BANK, INC. _____________________________________________ 212 WILMINGTON TRUST N.A. ___________________________________________ 214 SECTION II _______________________________________________________________ 216 INACTIVE TRUST COMPANIES & NATIONAL BANKS _____________________ 217 SECTION I 3 ACTIVE COMPANIES THE TRUST COMPANIES, NATIONAL BANKS and SURETY COMPANIES APPROVED BY THE ORPHAN’S COURT DIVISION OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TO PERFORM FIDUCIARY DUTIES ARE SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION. 4 APPROVED CORPORATE FIDUCIARIES NAME DATE APPROVED ACHIEVA FAMILY TRUST (merged with The Family Trust) JUNE 21, 2004 ALIGNED PARTNERS TRUST COMPANY JULY 17, 2000 RBC TRUST COMPANY (DELAWARE LIMITED) JULY 7, 1997 (formerly AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST COMPANY) AMERIPRISE NATIONAL TRUST BANK (Name Change from Ameriprise Bank, FSB) JUNE 28, 2007 AMERISERV TRUST AND FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY (formerly USBANCORP) MARCH 30, 1994 APOLLO TRUST COMPANY JULY 16, 1996 ARDEN TRUST COMPANY (name change 1-17-2020) formerly known as RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY OF AUGUST 31, 2017 DELAWARE CIBC NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, (Name Change from ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY, A DIVISION OF INVESCO NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY per email dated 4-22-19) NOVEMBER 29, 2004 (Name Change from Atlantic Trust Company) BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. NOVEMBER 21, 2003 THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL JANUARY 19, 2007 ASSOCIATION (Merged with United States Trust Company, REMOVED 11-17-11 N.A.) BESSEMER TRUST COMPANY, N.A. JULY 3, 2007 BROWN INVESTMENT ADVISORY & TRUST COMPANY JUNE 9, 2003 THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPANY SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 CHARLES SCHWAB TRUST COMPANY OF DELAWARE( name change 01-01-16 formerly CHARLES SCHWAB BANK) MAY 11, 2010 CITIBANK, N.A. JULY 15, 2002 CITICORP TRUST BANK, FSB (name change 08/15/2002) (formerly TRAVELERS BANK and TRUST, FSB) APRIL 18, 2001 CITIGROUP TRUST – DELAWARE, N.A. AUGUST 9, 2007 REMOVED 05-08-13 5 CITIZENS BANK N.A. (name change per email dated 4-23-19) JULY 29, 2011 (formerly CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA) NEXTIER BANK, N.A (name change 10/10/2005) MAY 20, 1974 (formerly CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF EVANS CITY) REMOVED 09-26-13 COMERICA BANK & TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (name change 03/30/2001) DECEMBER 3, 1997 (formerly COMERICA BANK, N.A.) COMMERCIAL BANK & TRUST OF PA (name change 12/30/04) JUNE 8, 2004 (formerly HIGHVIEW TRUST CO.) COUNSEL TRUST COMPANY OCTOBER 8, 2010 CUMBERLAND TRUST AND INVESTMENT CO. JANUARY 4, 2018 EDWARD JONES TRUST COMPANY FEBRUARY 28, 2005 FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY INTERNATIONAL OCTOBER 24, 2008 FIFTH THIRD BANK JUNE 8, 2004 FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK-TRUST DIVISION (formerly FIRST COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY) JULY 19, 1993 FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AUGUST 7, 2002 KEY PRIVATE BANK (First Niagara Bank, N.A., acquired Harleysville National Bank on April 29, 2010) DECEMBER 14, 2010 (name change from First Niagara
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