Showing posts with label Entrust Administrative Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entrust Administrative Services. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

CEO of Entrust Administrative Services named to Board of Directors of Association for Corporate Growth


CEO of Entrust Administrative Services named to Board of Directors of Association for Corporate Growth


LAKE MARY, Fla. - Glen Mather, president of Entrust Administrative Services in Lake Mary, which administers more than $200 million in self-directed retirement accounts, was recently named to the board of directors for the Association of Corporate Growth (ACG).

Mather has been president of Entrust in Lake Mary since 2003. He has more than 25 years of experience in financial operations.

Founded in 1954, the Association for Corporate Growth, Inc. is the leading professional association for principals and executives focused on corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions.

The Orlando chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth, one of the fasting growing chapters in the 12,000 member organization, hosts the annual Smart Awards to recognize outstanding corporations that exhibit the highest standards of excellence.

Entrust is the leading provider of self-directed retirement plans in the nation. With more than 25 offices throughout the U.S., Entrust offices administer client-directed IRA and 401(k) plans.

For more information contact

Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc. 407-367-3472; gmather@entrustfl.com;

Jason DeBono, Director, Business Development Entrust Administrative Services; 407-368-7878; jdebono@entrustfl.com;

Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Entrust Administrative Services Launches Web-Based Seminars, Classes to Educate Retirement Investors


Entrust Administrative Services Launches Web-Based Seminars, Classes to Educate Retirement Investors

LAKE MARY, Fla. - Entrust Administrative Services, which provides administrative services for more than 2,000 self-directed retirement accounts that total more than $200 million, has launched a new web-based program of live streaming videos and webinars at http://www.entrustfl.com/ to educate retirement investors.

Glen Mather, president of Entrust Administrative Services, said the webinars and live streaming classes are provided free to interested investors.

“Our webinars and live streaming classes are designed to educate adults of all ages about the opportunities available to them to invest their own retirement funds,” Mather said.

What began as a service directed at retirement-aged adults has expanded to include younger adults, Mather explained.

“We serve many people in their 30s and 40s who are accumulating tax-free retirement accounts and who prefer to invest those funds rather than trust them to fund managers,” Mather said.

“We’re seeing a major shift in the way people save for retirement, and knowledgeable, well-educated investors can generate higher returns within their retirement accounts if they pay attention to all the investment vehicles available to them,” Mather explained.

Mather said self-directed retirement accounts in the U.S. represent a major new source of capital for private investment that could have profound effects on U.S. economic growth.
“Self-directed retirement accounts offer the most promising new trend in U.S. capital investment,” Mather said.

To view the webinars and live streaming video classes, visit http://www.entrustfl.com/.

For more information, contact:

Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc. 407-367-3472; gmather@entrustfl.com

Jason DeBono, Director, Business Development Entrust Administrative Services; 407-368-7878; jdebono@entrustfl.com

Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com

Monday, April 27, 2009

Entrust Administrative Services Posts Record Growth In March


Entrust Administrative Services Posts Record Growth In March


LAKE MARY, Fla. - Entrust Administrative Services, Inc., which administers more than 2,000 self-directed retirement funds worth more than $200 million from offices in Lake Mary, Boca Raton and Jacksonville, reported record growth in March.


Glen Mather, president of Entrust Administrative Services, said the company enrolled 61 new accounts in March worth an estimated $5 million.


Since Jan. 1, Entrust Administrative Services has enrolled 115 new accounts with an estimated value of $11 million.


“March ranks as our third best month since we opened our doors in 2003,” Mather said.


“Given current economic conditions, more people are taking control of their retirement accounts and making their own their investments,” Mather said. “We see this as an indication that American citizens are beginning to play a more important role in the direction of economic recovery,” Mather said.


For more information contact:

Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc. 407-367-3472 gmather@entrustfl.com;


Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Small Investors must Focus on Fundamentals in light of Financial Scandals, Economic Downturn, says Entrust Administrator


Small Investors must Focus on Fundamentals in light of Financial Scandals, Economic Downturn, says Entrust Administrator


LAKE MARY, Fla. - In light of epic financial scandals and a history-making economic downturn, small investors must take every precaution to protect their assets and that means a return to fundamentals, according to one of the most active small investment fund administrators in the U.S.


Glen Mather, president of Entrust Administration Services, LLC, which has offices in Lake Mary, Chicago, Boca Raton and Jacksonville and administers more than 2,000 self-directed retirement accounts worth more than $200 million, said small investors are already responding to the “perfect storm” of financial scandals and economic turmoil that have clouded the U.S. economic picture.


“I think we’re already seeing smarter money in the market,” said Mather. “While big fund managers worry about a new Mercedes or a vacation home in the Caribbean, small investors have their entire livelihoods at stake. They are more cautious, less trusting and more anxious about learning the facts than they were before the scandals, and that’s a good thing,” Mather said.


Entrust Administrative Services won’t offer investment advice, Mather said.
“We deal in facts and documentary evidence. We help private individuals take control of their own investments. And what we are seeing is that most individual investors adhere to market fundamentals and study their opportunities closely. The ones who don’t, usually invest in safer opportunities such as money markets or certificates of deposit.”


“But almost all of them know you can’t just trust the investment funds blindly,” Mather said.


Mather recently spoke at the Crisis in the Financial Markets breakfast panel discussion sponsored by the Miami Finance Forum in Miami. More than 150 top CPAs, lawyers and corporate officials attended the event.


For more information, contact:,br>Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc. 407-367-3472 gmather@entrustfl.com
Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com

Entrust Administrative Services Chief Executive Officer Glen Mather tells Miami Finance Forum to Stick to the Fundamentals


Entrust Administrative Services Chief Executive Officer Glen Mather tells Miami Finance Forum to Stick to the Fundamentals

LAKE MARY, Fla. – Entrust Administrative Services president Glen Mather recently told the Miami Finance Forum that most small investors have learned that financial scandals and a general economic downturn have put more emphasis on individual control of investment decisions and a return to fundamental investment principals.

The recent Miami Finance Forum discussion topic---Crisis in the Financial Markets, How to Protect Yourself and Your Company in a TARP and Post-Madoff World---invited four panelists, including Mather, to offer their perspectives on financial strategies.

The breakfast session, which was open to Miami Finance Forum members and guests, focused on how corporate money managers are dealing with the recession.

Mather, whose offices in Lake Mary, Boca Raton, Chicago and Jacksonville administer more than 2,000 self-directed retirement accounts with assets worth more than $200 million, said he is already seeing a change in the markets.

“Individual investors have learned that you can’t just trust funds managers,” Mather said. “They are studying their investment opportunities closely, and they are following the fundamentals. They are taking control, and they are smart enough to know they have to learn their way around investment strategies before they take a position,” he said.

Mather said small individual investors want documentary evidence from investment managers.

“These investors want to know track records, their manager’s ability to report, how they are regulated how they are managed and how they protect investors assets,” Mather said. “They aren’t interested in blindly trusting money managers,” he explained.

For more information, contact:
Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc. 407-367-3472 gmather@entrustfl.com;
Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142 lvershelco@aol.com

Friday, March 13, 2009

Entrust Administrative Services Names Jason DeBono Business Development Director


Entrust Administrative Services Names Jason DeBono Business Development Director


LAKE MARY, Fla. - Entrust Administrative Services, which provides IRA administrative services to over 2,000 account holders of self-directed IRA funds in Florida, has appointed Jason DeBono as business development director.


Glen Mather, president of Entrust Administrative Services, Inc., based in Lake Mary, said DeBono attended the University of Central Florida and has more than three years of experience.


DeBono joined Entrust Administrative Services two years ago as an intern, Mather said.


For more information, contact:

Glen Mather, President Entrust Administrative Services, Inc., 407-367-3472

Larry Vershel, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142, lvershelco@aol.com