TriState Capital Holdings Inc
F:3ZS
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TriState Capital Holdings Inc
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TriState Capital Holdings, Inc. is bank holding company, which provides commercial banking, private banking, and investment management services. The company is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and currently employs 361 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-05-09. The firm's subsidiaries include TriState Capital Bank (the Bank), Chartwell Investment Partners, LLC (Chartwell), an investment adviser and Chartwell TSC Securities Corp (CTSC Securities), a broker-dealer. The firm operates through two segments: Bank and Investment Management. The Bank segment provides commercial banking products and services to middle-market businesses and private banking products and services to high-net-worth individuals through the Bank. The Investment Management segment provides investment management services primarily to institutional investors, mutual funds and individual investors through Chartwell and supports marketing efforts for Chartwell’s investment products through CTSC Securities. The firm offers a range of products and services, including loan and deposit products, cash management services, capital market services, such as interest rate swaps and investment management products.
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