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Tina MehtaTina Mehta
Executive Director, Wealth Management Banking Sales Specialist

About Tina

Tina Mehta is an Executive Director and Banking Sales Specialists Team Lead at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, a business of J.P. Morgan.

The Wealth Management Banking Sales Specialists are trusted extensions of the Advisor team, with a specialized focus on banking and general cash management, helping identify new client opportunities and proposing customized strategies for existing clients' needs.

Tina leads the team covering J.P. Morgan Advisors across the U.S., utilizing her deep knowledge of banking and liquidity management to promote the thoughtful and strategic use of cash within a client's financial portfolio. With her understanding of the current rate environment and competitive landscape, her responsibilities include composing thought leadership and positioning deposits to help advisors gather assets. In addition, Tina is able to create custom cash management strategies that help clients enhance the value of cash to achieve their near- and long-term financial goals.

Tina joined J.P. Morgan Private Bank in 2011 as a Deposit Sales Associate supporting bankers on all aspects of J.P. Morgan's personal and business banking product offering. In 2017, she accepted a position at S&P Global as a Relationship Manager, working primarily with Investment Banking clients to provide product training and address inquiries related to financial data.

Tina graduated from Syracuse University with a B.A. in Journalism and Finance. She currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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