Jennifer Siciliano
Advisor at Morgan Stanley
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Advisor at Morgan Stanley
Data sourced from SEC public records (and other sources when available). Some details may be added by the advisor after claiming their profile. Refreshed daily • Updated today.
Location
San Francisco, CA 94111
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
21 years
Jennifer Siciliano is a financial advisor with Morgan Stanley in San Francisco, holding Series 63 and Series 65 credentials and bringing 21 years of industry experience. She has worked at Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association since 2015 and has been with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney since 2010. Outside of her advisory role, she is a partner in R. Bennett Limited Partnership, involved in agriculture and real estate activities. Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser and broker-dealer serving both individual and institutional clients with a wide range of advisory programs. The firm emphasizes structured financial planning supported by its Financial Advisors and Estate Planning Strategies Group, managing approximately $2.74 trillion in client assets.
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Minimum fee: Maximum fee generally $5,000, up to $20,000 for certain financial plans (effective Q1 2026); fees are negotiable and may be discounted up to 100% Fee-only: Financial planning services fees payable as a one-time lump sum fee upon delivery of the Financial Plan
101 California Street 23 Rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
California · Nevada · Texas
Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association
2015 - Present (11 years)
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
2010 - Present (16 years)
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