Corporate/Executive Planning
Services for a Wide Range of Debt Financing Structures
The long-term nature of corporate trust administration requires a continuous commitment of superior performance. RCB Bank delivers an unsurpassed level of service and expertise to manage the intricate details of your Corporate Trust account. Working closely with legal, investment banking and accounting professionals, we provide cohesive and customized support for virtually every type of debt or equity transaction.
Our Corporate Trust Officers have experience handling a variety of bond issues, including revenue, construction and refinancing bonds issued by:
- Cities
- Counties
- School Districts
- Hospitals
- Property Owner's Associations
- Water Districts
We are well-versed in many types of bond financing, as well as maintenance of escrow funds for various projects:
- Water and sewer
- Housing development
- Road improvement
- Park construction
- Building
When you turn to RCB Corporate Trust Services, you can enjoy the peace of mind knowing your debt issuance administration is being managed by a financially stable, state-chartered bank that adheres to the highest operating standards.
Bond Trustee Services
RCB Bank provides complete Trustee Services for a variety of clients planning bond issues. Our role is to fulfill the responsibilities and duties of provisions accorded security holders under a trust indenture.
Escrow Services
With RCB Corporate Trust Escrow Services you can be assured your cash and securities are in the safe custody of a neutral third party.
Paying Agency / Registrar Services
We are experienced in managing the registration and authentication of bonds, as well as the closing procedures of a bond issue. Our Corporate Trust Officers work closely with the financing agents and bond attorneys. RCB Bank provides full control and complete record keeping for debt instrument issuers. We maintain records of security-holder ownership, effectuate investment instructions, and maintain and distribute funds for construction projects according to the bond indenture.