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First Command Reports Second Quarter 2021 Holdings for AMS Program and Banking Affiliate

FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Command Financial Services, Inc. announced today that the Asset Management Solutions (AMS) program and the Investment Management Account program closed out the second quarter of 2021 holding approximately $8.4 billion in marketable securities.

According to its Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, First Command held approximately 793.4 million shares of certain marketable securities (specifically, securities that are traded on public exchanges, including exchange-traded funds and individual stocks, but not mutual funds) as of June 30. The bulk of these investments were managed on behalf of clients of First Command Advisory Services’ AMS program, which held approximately 782.5 million shares valued at about $7.5 billion.

“AMS is a single, easy-to-monitor program that serves clients through time-tested financial principles,” said First Command’s Chief Investment Officer John Weitzer. “Our professional investment managers provide clients with personal attention that aligns with their financial goals. We are committed to earning the loyalty of clients who seek strategic asset allocation and broad global diversification in their long-term pursuit of financial security.”

In addition, First Command Bank held approximately 10.9 million shares valued at about $891 million in its Investment Management Account program on behalf of the clients of its Wealth Management & Trust Services Group.

“We are proud to serve the investment management and custodial needs of our high net worth clients,” said David White, CEO of First Command Bank. “We value the trust that our clients continue to place in us, and we are committed to giving them the highest level of service and advice.”

First Command Financial Services, Inc. offers financial planning services, AMS and other investment advisory services to individuals and entities. Managed accounts and mutual fund assets brokered by First Command Brokerage Services totaled approximately $35.9 billion as of Dec. 31, 2020.

First Command Bank is a federally chartered savings bank and a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In addition to wealth management and trust services, the bank offers a variety of personal banking products and services that include checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, automobile loans, secured and unsecured personal loans, debt consolidation loans, credit and debit cards and online banking services. Commercial banking products and services offered by First Command Bank include commercial checking accounts, money market savings accounts, commercial loans, business credit and debit cards and online banking services. First Command Bank’s assets totaled approximately $964 million as of Dec. 31, 2020.

About First Command

First Command Financial Services and its subsidiaries, including First Command Brokerage Services, First Command Advisory Services and First Command Bank, coach our Nation’s military families in their pursuit of financial security. Since 1958, First Command Financial Advisors have been shaping positive financial behaviors through face-to-face coaching with hundreds of thousands of client families.

©2021 First Command Financial Services, Inc. is the parent company of First Command Brokerage Services, Inc. (Member SIPC, FINRA), First Command Advisory Services, Inc., First Command Insurance Services, Inc. and First Command Bank. Securities products and brokerage services are provided by First Command Brokerage Services, Inc., a broker-dealer. Financial planning and investment advisory services are provided by First Command Advisory Services, Inc., an investment adviser. Insurance products and services are provided by First Command Insurance Services, Inc. Banking products and services are provided by First Command Bank (Member FDIC). Securities are not FDIC insured, have no bank guarantee and may lose value. A financial plan, by itself, cannot assure that retirement or other financial goals will be met. First Command Financial Services, Inc. and its related entities are not affiliated with, authorized to sell or represent on behalf of or otherwise endorsed by any federal employee benefits programs referenced, by the U.S. government, or the U.S. Armed Forces.

Contacts

Mark Leach
Media Relations
817-569-2419
msleach@firstcommand.com

First Command Financial Services, Inc.


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First Command reports that it closed out the second quarter of 2021 holding approximately $8.4 billion in marketable securities.
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Contacts

Mark Leach
Media Relations
817-569-2419
msleach@firstcommand.com

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