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14 Bank of Montreal Group of Companies 1999 Annual Report
Private Client Group
and Service
Aligning Strengths
The primary objective of Bank of Montreals Private Client Group (PCG) is
the delivery of superior financial services that meet and exceed our clients’
needs for asset accumulation, preservation and growth. As we work with
clients to ensure their secure financial futures, we are building on the Banks
traditional strengths of trust and security. It’s a process that creates long-
lasting value for clients and shareholders alike.
At one time you thought you could always look after
your own money and do a good job of it.
But today its a partnership. We go in with ideas
and they provide lots of expertise.
Bank of Montreal has meant family
to Roger and Margaret MacArthur since
1960 when the Charlottetown, P.E.I.
couple borrowed money to buy the
piece of land on which they would
raise their family. That $300 partnership
was the first step in a lifetime of set-
ting and meeting financial goals. That
small mortgage led to RRSPs, savings
bonds and investments in the stock
market. Today, they play golf four times
a week and winter in Florida knowing
that their children receive the same
level of expert advice and support they
have relied on for 39 years.