Raymond James Trust Company of New Hampshire

Powerful legacy building backed by strength and stability

The Raymond James Trust Company of New Hampshire provides a suite of trust-related services and solutions designed to preserve wealth, meet estate-planning needs and deepen client-advisor relationships.

Making the future our focus

Raymond James Trust Company of New Hampshire

The Raymond James Trust Company of New Hampshire, established in 2021, is a subsidiary of Raymond James and acts as custodian, in partnership with your financial advisor, for all Raymond James individual retirement accounts (IRAs). Our custodial services and trusteed IRAs can equip you with the tools that empower you to create a lasting legacy through estate planning.

About us
  • Established in 2021 with an office in New Hampshire
  • Trust Charter and subsidiary of Raymond James
  • Acts as custodian, in partnership with your financial advisor, for all Raymond James IRAs
  • Local market contact through the financial advisor
  • Nonproprietary open investment platform

Our difference

You have a vision for the future and ideas about how you would like it to unfold. The surest way to protect that vision is through comprehensive planning. Harnessing a powerful estate planning vehicle, the trusteed IRA, we can help you build a lasting legacy. Explore the comprehensive suite of services and solutions we offer.

  • Raymond James Trust Company of New Hampshire provides custodial services for all IRAs held at Raymond James & Associates.

  • With a trusteed IRA, you can enjoy the benefits of tax-deferred asset accumulation along with the ability to control who inherits, how much they will inherit and when the assets will be distributed. It’s a turnkey solution that simplifies issues around how IRAs can be used to benefit heirs, ultimately helping you create a lasting legacy.

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