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CANADIAN BANK TO START MONEY-MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR ATHLETES

          The Royal Bank of Canada is "preparing to launch a
     money-management program aimed specifically at professional
     athletes," according to Susanne Craig of the Toronto GLOBE &
     MAIL.  Sources within the bank say the program, "which has
     landed the endorsement" of players such as Blackhawks C Doug
     Gilmour and Isles C Trevor Linden, is expected to be
     announced today.  Craig: "The initiative, to be called the
     Personal Financial Services for Sports Professionals, will
     be run out of the bank's retail division.  It will have a
     dedicated staff in franchise cities handling the specific
     needs of players, ranging from the establishment of U.S.
     dollar accounts to retirement planning."  Both NHLPA and NHL
     officials "were hesitant to speak on the record about the
     new" plan yesterday, "saying a player's finances are a
     personal issue."  An NHL spokesperson said financial
     counseling is usually handled by a player's agent: "We don't
     have a formal (financial advice) program in place. ... The
     record of the certified agents is pretty darn good on that." 
     Craig adds that the program will "target a cross-section of
     athletes," not just NHL players (GLOBE & MAIL, 8/20).
          THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS: Former NFL Giants Harry Carson
     and George Martin are running a new division at NY-based
     Mutual Life Insurance Co. "geared to a very specialized
     niche -- providing financial planning and services for
     professional athletes."  Martin and Carson have given the
     company "coveted access to training camps and the attention
     of players" (CRAIN'S N.Y. BUSINESS, 8/17 issue).

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