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Geier Asset Management first fund launched


23 November 2010 Columbus
Reporter: Justin Lawson

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Huntington Asset Services, a provider of fund administration and accounting, distribution, and transfer agency services, has been selected by Baltimore-based Geier Asset Management, Inc., to oversee the advisor's first mutual fund offering.

The fund will be serviced through Huntington Asset Services' Valued Advisers Trust.

"We're pleased to help a respected investment firm like Geier Asset Management, Inc. launch their first mutual fund," said Brian L. Blomquist, president of Huntington Asset Services. "By servicing the fund through the Valued Advisers Trust, Geier's investment advisors can concentrate on offering their customers expert advice without worrying about managing the logistics of the fund."

Thomas Geier, vice president and chief operating officer for Geier Asset Management, Inc. said, "We selected Huntington Asset Services for their experienced team of professionals, extensive history of fund management and turnkey solutions. Their expertise made it much easier for us to launch our first fund."
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