M&T Bank Corporation to Participate in Barclays Global Financial Services Conference - Virtual
M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE:MTB) will participate in the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference virtually on September 16, 2020, at 7:30 a.m. (ET). A live audio-webcast will be available online, and a replay will follow the event. M&T, headquartered in Buffalo, New York, offers banking services across several states, including New York, Maryland, and Virginia. The company also provides trust-related services through its Wilmington Trust-affiliated companies.
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BUFFALO, N.Y., Aug. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE:MTB)("M&T") will participate in the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference being held in a virtual format. Representatives of M&T are scheduled to address investors and analysts on September 16, 2020 at 7:30 a.m. (ET).
A live audio-webcast of the event will be available via the Internet at: https://ir.mtb.com/events-presentations. The discussion and webcast may contain forward-looking statements and other material information. A replay will also be made available following the event.
M&T is a financial holding company headquartered in Buffalo, New York. M&T's principal banking subsidiary, M&T Bank, operates banking offices in New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. Trust-related services are provided by M&T's Wilmington Trust-affiliated companies and by M&T Bank.
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