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Tompkins Trustco, Inc. to Present at the KBW Honor Roll and Seventh Annual Community Bank Investor Conference
Business Wire, July 28, 2006
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Tompkins Trustco, Inc. (AMEX: TMP) a financial holding company with $2.1 billion in assets, today announced that James J. Byrnes, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Francis M. Fetsko, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Keefe Bruyette & Woods Honor Roll and Seventh Annual Community Bank Investor Conference on Tuesday, August 1, 2006, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.
Tompkins has been recognized as one of 40 companies included in the 2006 KBW Honor Roll, which acknowledges those banking institutions that have continually reported increases in earnings over the last decade.
Tompkins Trustco's presentation is scheduled to begin at around 4:30 p.m. A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available at the Company's website at www.tompkinstrustco.com.
If you are unable to listen to the live presentation, an archive will be made available on the Company's website at www.tompkinstrustco.com and at www.kbw.com for 60 days.
About Tompkins Trustco
Tompkins Trustco, Inc. operates 35 banking offices in the New York State markets served by the Company's subsidiary banks - Tompkins Trust Company, The Bank of Castile, and Mahopac National Bank. Through its community banking subsidiaries, the Company provides traditional banking services, and offers money management services through Tompkins Investment Services (a division of Tompkins Trust Company). The Company also offers insurance services through its Tompkins Insurance Agencies, Inc. subsidiary, an independent agency serving individuals and business clients throughout western New York. Each Tompkins subsidiary operates with a community focus, meeting the needs of the unique communities served.
For more information on Tompkins Trustco, Inc. visit our website at www.tompkinstrustco.com.
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