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24.07.2013 22:01:00

Southwest Securities' Private Client Group Welcomes Raymond C. Weber in San Diego

DALLAS, July 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Southwest Securities, Inc. today announced that Raymond C. Weber has joined the company's Private Client Group office in San Diego, Calif., as Vice President – Financial Advisor.

Mr. Weber joins Southwest Securities from Morgan Stanley where he served clients for 30 years as Associate Vice President – Financial Advisor. 

"We are proud to welcome Ray to our team in San Diego, where he has deep roots helping clients meet their financial goals," said Larry G. Tate, Southwest Securities' Director of Retail. "His proven record of success and commitment to delivering quality, personalized financial services make him a perfect fit with our Private Client Group."

Mr. Weber is a native of New York and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tampa in Florida. As a longtime San Diego resident, he serves as president and treasurer of the local University of Southern California Trojans Boosters Club.

Southwest Securities, Inc., a member of NYSE, FINRA and SIPC, provides securities brokerage, investment banking and securities clearing services to a broad range of individual, corporate, public and industry clients. The firm is a wholly owned subsidiary of SWS Group, Inc. (NYSE: SWS), a financial services holding company whose stock is listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol, SWS. Other SWS subsidiaries include SWS Financial Services, Inc., a registered investment adviser and a registered broker-dealer serving independent securities brokers and their clients, and Southwest Securities, FSB, one of the largest banks headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.

SOURCE Southwest Securities, Inc.

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