Jaswant Shaw
Advisor at EISRC
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Advisor at EISRC
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Jaswant Shaw is a financial advisor at EISRC with 13 years of industry experience. He holds Series 65 and Series 66 licenses and has worked at BCBS since 2021 and UHCSI from 2013 to 2020. Outside of his advisory role, Shaw works as a Senior Enterprise Architect in healthcare insurance software. EISRC provides fee-based investment advisory and financial planning services to individual investors, including high-net-worth clients, as well as institutional clients such as corporate pension plans, foundations, and municipal entities. The firm offers both passive index ETF strategies and active management using proprietary research and software models, including customized institutional strategies and derivative techniques.
Based on EISRC
$0 - $2,000,000: 0.50% annually (Index Fund Portfolios) $2,000,000+: 0.40% annually (Index Fund Portfolios) $0 - $5,000,000: 1.0% annually (Active Strategy Portfolios) $5,000,000+: 0.90% annually (Active Strategy Portfolios)
Financial planning hourly rates ranging from $75 to $300 depending on complexity.
Account minimum: $100,000 Fee-only: Hourly financial planning fees ranging from $75 to $300 per hour, with one hour minimum billing after a free initial consultation.
Newberg, OR
Oregon
BCBS
2021 - Present (5 years)
UHCSI
2013 - 2020 (7 years)
Employee & Institution Securities Research Corporation (EISRC)
2012 - Present (14 years)
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