Edwin Martinez
Advisor at J.P. Morgan Securities
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Advisor at J.P. Morgan Securities
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Location
Chicago, IL 60603
Credentials
Series 63, Series 66
Industry experience
4 years
Edwin Martinez is a financial advisor with J.P. Morgan Securities in Chicago, IL, holding Series 63 and Series 66 credentials and four years of industry experience. His prior roles include positions at New York Life, Charles Schwab, and JPMorgan Chase Bank. J.P. Morgan Securities provides investment consulting and advisory services primarily to institutional clients and retirement plan sponsors, combining quantitative asset-allocation modeling with centralized due diligence and applying an ESG eligibility framework in its recommendations.
Based on J.P. Morgan Securities
$25 million - $50 million: 0.30% annually $50 million - $100 million: 0.25% annually $100 million - $250 million: 0.20% annually $250 million+: Negotiable
Account minimum: $25 million
10 S Dearborn St Floor 16
Chicago, IL 60603
Illinois · Texas
J.P. Morgan Securities
2025 - Present (1 year)
JPMORGAN Chase Bank, N.A.
2025 - Present (1 year)
New York Life
2023 - 2025 (2 years)
NYLIFE Securities LLC
2023 - 2025 (2 years)
Unemployed
2022 - 2023 (1 year)
Charles Schwab
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
Charles Schwab & Co
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
JPMORGAN Chase Bank, N.A.
2017 - 2021 (4 years)
Burger King
2014 - 2017 (3 years)
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