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JPMorgan Wealth Management - Latin America Private 
United States, New York, New York 
774219178

10.08.2024

As an Investment Specialist in the Latin America Private Bank, you are responsible for helping the Banker win new clients and deepen and strengthen existing client relationships through advisement on investment solutions.


• Conduct investment reviews with clients to validate the clients’ current investment objectives and prepare recommendations of appropriate investment products
• Develop investment policy statements and advise on asset allocation
• Closes sales of complex investment products
• Support coordination of sales effort with Capital Advisors, Trust Officers and Wealth Advisors Focus on qualified purchaser clients and act as primary resource for investment communication
• Build excellent working relationships with internal clients
• Adhere to internal and external policies and procedures regarding securities transactions and code of conduct
• Provide guidance to junior staff


Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills

Fluent in Portuguese required
• Bachelor’s degree required
• Series 7, 66 and Insurance licenses required for position; unlicensed candidates considered, but required to obtain licenses within 90 days of start date
• Seven plus years of experience in Private Banking or Financial Services industry
• Demonstrated understanding of wealth management including, but not limited to: credit, deposits, trust and financial planning


• MBA or CFA preferred
• Prior experience providing complex investment solutions to individuals
• In depth experience and/or knowledge of hedge funds, private equity and alternative investments
• Ability to execute trades smoothly and seamlessly and tasked with managing brokerage activity
• Sales experience including: profiling, overcoming objections, negotiation, team selling approach, closing the sale and asking for referrals