FINANCE CO OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEF 14A, 1999-03-01
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                            SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION
 
          PROXY STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 14(A) OF THE SECURITIES
                    EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 (AMENDMENT NO. 23)
 
Filed by the Registrant [X]
 
Filed by a Party other than the Registrant [ ]
 
Check the appropriate box:
 
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[ ]  Preliminary Proxy Statement                [ ]  Confidential, for Use of the Commission
                                                Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2))
[x]  Definitive Proxy Statement
[ ]  Definitive Additional Materials
[ ]  Soliciting Material Pursuant to Section 240.14a-11(c) or Section 240.14a-2.
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                      The Finance Company of Pennsylvania
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                (Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter)
 
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      (Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than Registrant)
 
Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box):
 
[X]  No fee required.
 
[ ]  Fee computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(4) and 0-12.
 
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          pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (Set forth the amount on which the
          filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined):
 
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     0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid
     previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number,
     or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing.
 
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                      THE FINANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
 
                               226 WALNUT STREET
                        PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106
                            TELEPHONE: 215-351-4778
 
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                    NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
                          TO BE HELD ON APRIL 21, 1999
 
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     NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of The
Finance Company of Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania corporation, will be held in the
Independence Room of The Downtown Club, Public Ledger Building, 11th Floor, S.W.
Corner 6th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106, on Wednesday,
April 21, 1999 at 11:00 A.M., Local Time, for the following purposes:
 
     1. To elect one director to hold office for a term of three years and until
        his successor is duly elected and qualified.
 
     2. To vote upon ratification of the selection of Deloitte & Touche LLP as
        auditors of the Company for the period April 21, 1999 to April 19, 2000.
 
     3. To transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting
        or any adjournment thereof; all as set forth in the Proxy Statement
        accompanying this Notice.
 
     The stock transfer books of the Company will not be closed but, in lieu
thereof, the Board of Directors has fixed the close of business on February 26,
1999, as the record date for the determination of stockholders who will be
entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting.
 
                                   By order of the Board of Directors,
 
                                                  DORANNE H. CASE
                                           Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
Dated: March 5, 1999
 
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     If you do not expect to be present at the Meeting but wish your stock to be
voted, please date, fill in and sign the enclosed form of Proxy and mail it in
the enclosed stamped envelope. It is important that Proxies be returned
promptly.
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                      THE FINANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
 
                               226 WALNUT STREET
                        PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106
                            TELEPHONE: 215-351-4778
 
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                                PROXY STATEMENT
 
                                    FOR THE
                 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, APRIL 21, 1999
 
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                              GENERAL INFORMATION
 
     This statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation by the
Board of Directors of The Finance Company of Pennsylvania of Proxies to be used
at its Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held in the Independence Room of The
Downtown Club, Public Ledger Building, 11th Floor, S.W. Corner 6th and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, April 21, 1999 at 11:00 A.M.,
Local Time. This Proxy Statement and the enclosed form of Proxy were first sent
to stockholders on March 5, 1999. The Company will furnish, without charge, a
copy of its most recent annual report to any shareholder upon request to Doranne
H. Case at the Company's address or telephone number at the top of this page.
Shareholder may reverse the charges for a telephone request.
 
     If the enclosed form of Proxy is executed and returned, the shares
represented by it will be voted, unless otherwise directed, on all matters that
properly come before the meeting for a vote. If instructions are specified
thereon such shares will be voted in accordance with those instructions and, if
no specification is made, the shares represented by the Proxy will be voted for
management's nominees for directors, and for a proposal for ratification of
Deloitte & Touche LLP as auditors of the Company for the period of April 21,
1999 to April 19, 2000. Proxies marked as abstaining (including proxies
containing broker non-votes) will be counted as present for purposes of
establishing a quorum. In certain cases where a stockholder fails to return a
proxy card for shares of Common Stock held in brokerage accounts, a broker is
permitted to submit the proxy card on behalf of the stockholder to cast votes
for or against director nominees or independent accountants. A broker non-vote
occurs when a broker is prohibited by law from exercising discretionary
authority on behalf of the stockholder to vote for or against a proposal.
Pursuant to Pennsylvania law, the terms "voting" or "casting a vote" do not
include either the act of abstaining or failing to vote. Thus, abstentions and
broker non-votes are not counted either in the tally of votes "for" or "against"
a director nominee or proposal. A "withheld" vote is the equivalent of an
abstention.
 
     The Proxy may be revoked at any time prior to being voted at the Annual
Meeting by notice of revocation given to the Company at or before the Meeting or
by the execution of a later-dated Proxy.
 
     As of February 5, 1999, the Company had outstanding 55,717 shares of Common
Stock, each share being entitled to one vote except in the case of election of
directors in which event shares may be voted cumulatively, when applicable.
Under cumulative voting, a stockholder's total vote (which is the total number
of shares held multiplied by the number of each class of directors to be
elected) may be cast entirely for one nominee or split between both nominees. To
vote cumulatively, the stockholder must write the words "cumulate for" followed
by the name of the nominee or nominees selected on the line provided under Item
1 of the Proxy. Discretionary authority to cumulate votes is hereby solicited by
the Board of Directors. The close of business on February 26, 1999 has been
fixed as the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to
notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting.
 
     Approval of the matters scheduled to be presented for vote by the
stockholders at the Annual Meeting will require a majority of shares present, in
person or represented by proxy, at the meeting and entitled to vote thereon.
 
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     Any stockholder proposal to be presented for consideration at the Annual
Meeting of Stockholders on April 19, 2000, must be received by the Company, at
226 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106, by November 5, 1999.
 
                             ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
 
     The Board is divided into three classes whose members respectively hold
office for terms of three years. Two of the classes have two members and the
other has one member. The terms of the members of one class expire each year.
The class with one member is standing for election at the 1999 Annual Meeting.
The management recommends the reelection of Charles E. Mather III for a three
year term ending 2002.
 
     It is the intention of the persons named in the enclosed Proxy to vote as
management recommends for the election of Mr. Mather, who has consented to
continue to serve if elected. Should he become unable to accept nomination or
election (which the management does not expect), it is the intention of the
persons named in the enclosed Proxy to vote for the election of such other
person as the management may recommend. Information regarding Mr. Mather and the
other directors (including those who are executive officers of the Company)
follows:
 
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<CAPTION>
                                                                                            SHARES OWNED
      NAME AND YEAR                                                                        BENEFICIALLY(1)
     He First Became                                                                            as of
        a Director                              Principal Occupation                        Feb. 5, 1999     Term Expires
<S>                        <C>                                                             <C>               <C>
Charles E. Mather III*.... President of the Company; he is President and Director of              370(2)         1999
            1981             Mather & Co. (insurance brokers), with which he has been
                             associated for more than five years; President of
                             Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad Co.; Director of Christiana
                             Bank & Trust Co., Greenville, DE, and Addison Capital
                             Shares, Inc., (a registered investment company). He is 64
                             years old.
Frank A. Wood, Jr.*....... Secretary-Treasurer of the Company; he retired as Vice                  15            2001
            1975             President, Provident National Bank on August 1, 1986, with
                             which he had been associated for more than five years;
                             President and Director of Pennsylvania Warehousing and Safe
                             Deposit Company. He is 78 years old.
Jonathan D. Scott......... Senior Vice President, PNC Bank Corp. with which he has been            --            2000
            1990             associated for more than five years, and Director of
                             Pennsylvania Warehousing and Safe Deposit Company. He is 46
                             years old.
Herbert S. Riband, Jr..... Of counsel to the law firm of Saul, Ewing, Remick and Saul,             25            2001
            1994             with which he has been associated for more than five years.
                             He is 62 years old.
Shaun F. O'Malley......... Chairman Emeritus Price Waterhouse LLP; retired June 30, 1995           10            2000
            1996             as Chairman of Price Waterhouse World Organization and U.S.
                             Firm, with which he had been associated for more than five
                             years; Director of The Philadelphia Contributionship, Horace
                             Mann Educators Corp., Vlasic Foods International, Coty, Inc.
                             and Regulus Group LLC. He is 63 years old.
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    1. For purposes of this Proxy Statement, beneficial ownership of shares is
defined in accordance with the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission
and means generally the power to vote or dispose of the shares, regardless of
any economic interest therein.
 
    2. Includes 70 shares of Common Stock of the company owned by Mr. Mather's
wife, as to which Mr. Mather disclaims any beneficial interest. Not included in
this amount are 27,830 shares of Common Stock of the company held in a trust, as
to which Mr. Mather has no power to vote or dispose but in which he has a 1/30th
beneficial interest. Also includes 100 shares held in the Mather & Co. Profit
Sharing Plan, of which Mr. Mather is co-trustee.
 
     The persons indicated by the * are directors who are or may be deemed to be
"interested persons" of the Company (as defined in the Investment Company Act of
1940), by virtue of their positions with the Company.
 
     During 1998, all directors attended more than 75 percent of the eleven
meetings of the Board.
 
     The Board has two standing committees: Executive Committee and Audit
Committee. The Executive Committee, composed of Messrs. Mather and Wood, meets
only under unusual circumstances when the full Board cannot meet, and its
authority is thereby limited. The Audit Committee is composed of Messrs. Scott,
Riband and O'Malley. This Committee is responsible principally for recommending
the Company's independent accountants,
 
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reviewing the adequacy of the Company's internal accounting controls and
reviewing auditing fees. During the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998, the
Executive Committee met once and the Audit Committee met twice.
 
     The following table sets forth the number of shares of Common Stock of the
Company beneficially owned by all present directors and officers of the Company
as a group, as of February 5, 1999:
 
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                                                  SHARES
          TITLE OF CLASS                    BENEFICIALLY OWNED                   PERCENT OF CLASS
<S>                                 <C>                                 <C>
              Common                                250                                0.45%
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                                  REMUNERATION
 
     The Company pays each Director who is not a salaried officer an annual fee
and a fee for each meeting of the Board and each meeting of the Executive
Committee and Audit Committee actually attended. Aggregate remuneration for all
officers and directors as a group (7 persons) during the year was $157,975,
including $46,575 paid to directors who were not salaried officers of the
Company. The Company rented office space from Mr. Mather's employer, Mather &
Co., for an annual rent of $5,400. The Board, with Mr. Mather abstaining,
approved such rental payments as being in the Company's best interests.
 
     The aggregate compensation paid by the Company to each of its directors for
the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998 is set forth in the table below. None of
the Company's directors is a director of any other investment company in a "fund
complex" with the Company (that is, an investment company that receives
investment advisory services from the Company's investment adviser or any
affiliated person of the Company's investment adviser).
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              AGGREGATE COMPENSATION
                            NAME                                 FROM THE COMPANY
<S>                                                           <C>
Charles E. Mather III                                                $     0*
Frank A. Wood, Jr.                                                   $11,350
Jonathan D. Scott                                                    $11,325**
Herbert S. Riband, Jr.                                               $11,950
Shaun F. O'Malley                                                    $11,950
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    * Mr. Mather receives no compensation for serving as director of the
Company. Mr. Mather's salary for serving as President of the Company was less
than $60,000 for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998.
 
    ** Mr. Scott's compensation is paid to his employer.
 
                              CERTAIN STOCKHOLDERS
 
     As of February 5, 1999 the following stockholders were beneficial owners,
having voting and investment power, or sharing voting and investment power, of
more than 5% of the capital stock of the Company:
 
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<CAPTION>
                                  NAME AND ADDRESS
TITLE OF                            OF BENEFICIAL
 CLASS                                  OWNER                                  NO. OF SHARES         PERCENT OF CLASS
<C>            <S>                                                             <C>                   <C>
Common         PNC Bank, sole trustee of various trusts,                          29,426                  52.81%
                 P.O. Box 7648, Philadelphia, PA 19101
 
Common         PNC Bank, as co-trustee, custodian or adviser/                      9,363                  16.81%
                 agent of other accounts,
                 P.O. Box 7648, Philadelphia, PA 19101
 
Common         Mellon Bank, sole trustee of various trusts,                        3,938                   7.07%
                 P.O. Box 926, Pittsburgh, PA 15230
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                     RATIFICATION OF SELECTION OF AUDITORS
 
     The firm of Deloitte & Touche, LLP, and its predecessor, has been the
Company's auditors for a number of years. At its regular meeting on January 20,
1999, the Board of Directors of the Company, including a majority of those
directors who are not interested persons of the Company, once again selected
this firm of independent, certified public accountants as auditors of the
Company with respect to its operations for the period April 21, 1999 to April
19, 2000 and this selection is submitted to the stockholders for ratification.
 
     Representatives of Deloitte & Touche, LLP are expected to be present at the
Meeting to have the opportunity to make a statement if they desire to do so and
to be available to respond to appropriate questions.
 
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                                 OTHER MATTERS
 
     The management knows of no other matters which are likely to be brought
before the Meeting. However, if any other matters not now known properly come
before the Meeting (including the filling of any unexpected vacancies in the
Board), the persons named in the enclosed Proxy, or their substitutes, will vote
said Proxy in accordance with their judgment on such matters.
 
                                    EXPENSES
 
     The cost of preparing and mailing this Statement and the accompanying
Notice of Annual Meeting and Proxy, and any additional material relating to the
Meeting, and the cost of soliciting Proxies (estimated to be $3,000.00), will be
borne by the Company.
 
     By Order of the Board of Directors
 
                                                            DORANNE H. CASE
Dated: March 5, 1999                               Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
 
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IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PROXIES BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. STOCKHOLDERS WHO DO NOT
EXPECT TO ATTEND THE MEETING ARE URGED TO DATE, FILL IN, SIGN AND MAIL THE
ENCLOSED FORM OF PROXY IN THE ENCLOSED STAMPED RETURN ENVELOPE.
 
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                      THE FINANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
            PROXY FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, APRIL 21, 1999
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THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPOINTS FRANK A. WOOD, JR. AND HERBERT S. RIBAND, JR. OR
EITHER ONE OF THEM, ACTING SINGLY IN THE ABSENCE OF THE OTHER, WITH FULL POWER
OF SUBSTITUTION, THE PROXY OR PROXIES OF THE UNDERSIGNED TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL
MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELD IN THE INDEPENDENCE ROOM OF THE DOWNTOWN
CLUB, PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING, 11TH FLOOR S.W. CORNER 6TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1999 AT 11:00 A.M.,
LOCAL TIME, OR ANY ADJOURNMENTS THEREOF, AND, WITH ALL POWERS THE UNDERSIGNED
WOULD POSSESS IF PRESENT, TO VOTE UPON THE FOLLOWING MATTERS:
 
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 I  ELECTION OF ONE DIRECTOR:                [ ]  FOR NOMINEE
                                                LISTED BELOW
 
<CAPTION>
<S>                                          <C>
 I  ELECTION OF ONE DIRECTOR:                [ ]  WITHHOLD AUTHORITY TO VOTE
                                                FOR NOMINEE LISTED BELOW
</TABLE>
 
    (INSTRUCTION: TO WITHHOLD AUTHORITY TO VOTE FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL NOMINEE,
                STRIKE A LINE THROUGH THE NOMINEE'S NAME BELOW)
         (INSTRUCTION: TO CUMULATE VOTES, WRITE THE NAME OF THE NOMINEE
            IN THE SPACE PROVIDED BELOW FOLLOWED BY "CUMULATE FOR")
 
                         NOMINEE: CHARLES E. MATHER III
 
 II RATIFICATION OF THE SELECTION OF DELOITTE & TOUCHE AS AUDITORS FOR THE
    PERIOD
   APRIL 21, 1999 TO APRIL 19, 2000                    [ ]  FOR  
   [ ]  AGAINST                [ ]  ABSTAIN
III  SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING.
 
          THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR ITEMS I AND II
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                  (CONTINUED AND TO BE SIGNED ON REVERSE SIDE)
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Said Proxies will vote this Proxy in the manner directed herein by the
undersigned stockholder. IF NO DIRECTION IS GIVEN, THE PROXY WILL BE VOTED FOR
ITEMS I AND II. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Notice of
said Annual Meeting of Stockholders and the related Proxy Statement.
 
                                                   _____________________ Shares
 
                                          Dated:  -------------------- , 1999
 
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                                                         (Signature)
                                                  (Signature should be exactly
                                                  as name or names appear on
                                                  this Proxy. If stock is held
                                                  jointly, each holder must
                                                  sign. If signing is by
                                                  attorney, executor,
                                                  administrator, trustee or
                                                  guardian, please give full
                                                  title.)
 
                                                   PLEASE COMPLETE, DATE,
                                                  SIGN AND RETURN PROMPTLY
 
          THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS


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