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Neil MathewNeil Mathew, AIF®
Vice President, Investment Consultant

About Neil

Neil Mathew is a Vice President and Investment Consultant at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, covering the Northeast region.

As a member of the Retirement Plan Consulting team, Neil offers investment advice to the firm's clients and Advisors related to various retirement plan types. He oversees the team's discretionary investment menus and collaborates with clients and Advisors to assess non-discretionary investment menus, providing recommendations based on clients' individualized objectives. These offerings include J.P. Morgan's comprehensive range of 401(k), 403(b), 457, SEP IRA, and both traditional and cash balance defined benefit plans.

Neil has over a decade of experience in the financial services industry. He joined J.P. Morgan in 2018 following an Investment Consultant role at Mercer. While there, he worked with large defined contribution and defined benefit plan sponsors, providing performance reporting/analysis and conducting investment due diligence. He previously worked as a Consultant covering financial institutions at Capita after launching his career at Brown Brothers Harriman, where he focused on tax and regulatory change.

Neil graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A. in Economics. He earned the AIF® designation and holds the FINRA Series 7 and 66 securities licenses.

Fi360 Inc. owns and awards the certification marks "AIF®" and "Accredited Investment Fiduciary®". Authorized users of the marks have successfully met requirements for initial certification and annual recertification.

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