Pyle is now part of Peoples Investment Services

| January 4, 2023

Peoples Investment Services announced today that Shane Pyle, Raymond James Certified Financial Advisor, is now officially part of Peoples Investment Services. 

Shane Pyle has been a Registered Representative with Raymond James Financial Services for nearly 25 years. Shane holds principle designations for general securities and municipal funds, and his Series 65 Investment Advisor Representative. Shane is also a Chartered Market Technician, earning his CMT designation in 2005. Shane has lived in the Coshocton area since 1998 and is well known in the area dur to his involvement with the Coshocton Rotary Club and Coshocton Footlight Players. He brings with him over 300 clients to Peoples Investment Services. Shane will begin moving his office from 524 Main Street in Coshocton to Peoples Bank’s office at 200 Main Street during the summer of 2023. 

“We are excited to welcome Shane and his clients to Peoples Investment Services,” said Deborah Rhoades, SVP, Peoples Investment Services. She continued, “The addition of Shane will strengthen Peoples Investment Services in the Coshocton community, as well as the surrounding areas. His expertise and knowledge will assist our clients to achieve their retirement dreams and other financial goals.” 

“I am thrilled with the opportunity to partner with Deborah and the Peoples team. I believe that the combination of our intense focus on achieving above average risk-adjusted returns along with Peoples’ strong commitment to community will be a great fit for our clients and Coshocton,” Pyle commented. “The increased capabilities and resources now available between us will benefit our clients.” 

Peoples Investment Services*, through its relationship with Raymond James Financial Services, provides the financial tools and expertise to help clients achieve confidence in their financial future. Peoples In-vestment Services has over $1 billion in assets under management.

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