Georgia Office of the State Treasurer holds GF1 participant webinar on April 15

Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer
Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer
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The Georgia Office of the State Treasurer hosted a webinar for GF1 participants on April 15. The event was part of the office’s quarterly GF1 Participant Update webinars, which include a market update, fund administration update, and a question-and-answer session.

These webinars are designed to keep participants informed about important developments in financial markets and fund management. The regular updates aim to help participants stay current with economic trends and administrative changes that may affect their investments.

During the recent session, speakers addressed the current state of the United States economy and financial markets. They also discussed both current and future portfolio strategies for GF1. In addition, topics such as cyber security and e-Resolution instructions were covered during the fund administration update.

The office said it will send an email invitation to participants regarding details for the next webinar when they become available.

Regular communication through these webinars is intended to support transparency and engagement among GF1 participants.



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