
Vincent PastinaVincent PastinaWealth Advisor
About Vincent
Vincent Pastina is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
As the leader of The Pastina-Tucker Group, Vincent works with successful individuals and multi-generational families on building, preserving and transitioning wealth. He advises clients throughout the United States, including senior executives, retirees and inheritors.
Clients look to Vincent for his ability to calm down complexity and provide them with a comprehensive view of their wealth, aggregating multiple inputs to identify redundancies, risks and possible opportunities. Drawing on a lifetime of interest in the capital markets, he offers a tax-sensitive approach to investing and wealth transfer, helping clients cement their long-term legacies across generations. For clients with concentrated stock, Vincent works closely with specialists at J.P. Morgan to explore diversification strategies, collaborating with a client’s external tax and legal advisors.
Vincent brings the full breadth of J.P. Morgan’s global resources to his clients: specialized investments, sophisticated lending techniques, trust and estate planning considerations, and access to a broad network of subject matter specialists. Whether navigating liquidity events, preparing for generational transitions or structuring long term portfolios, Vincent aims to provide a level of clarity, discretion and partnership that allows clients to make confident decisions in an increasingly complex world. He brings care, competence and dependability to each relationship, walking with families through significant junctures in their lives and wealth.
Drawing on more than 30 years of wealth management experience, Vincent provides a seasoned perspective. He began his career at J.P. Morgan in 2010. Earlier, he spent fifteen years at UBS, where he was a Financial Advisor and Corporate Stock Benefit Consultant. He earned a B.S. in Business Management from St. Francis College, where he was the recipient of The John Daniel Callahan Presidential Scholarship. He holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary® designation.
Vincent and his wife live in Manhattan and are avid Knicks, Yankees, Giants and Rangers fans. In his free time, he enjoys playing golf.
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