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An Important Notice for Keel Point Clients Regarding Office Status and the COVID-19 Virus

Keel Point

March 17, 2020

As we move forward with the increase impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we at Keel Point feel it is important to continue to update you with our procedures and systems we have in place, so that we may care for you and ensure the health and safety of our employees.

To date, we have not received word of any cases of COVID-19 with our employees, or their family members.  However, in an abundance of caution, we have implemented a temporary work from home policy for all of our employees.

Should you need to reach out to your wealth advisor please contact them via email or phone.   In the event that you have a deposit you would like to make, please mail via USPS and your deposit will still be made in a timely manner.

If you call one of our offices, your call will be returned as soon as possible.

The office phone numbers are listed below:

We realize this is a fluid situation and we will continue to follow guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization.

We are always happy to answer any questions you may have.  Should anything regarding our operations change, we will keep you updated in a timely manner.

Best Regards,

Robert C. Mayes
Chief Executive Officer

 

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