Justin Griffin
Advisor at New Harbor Financial Group, LLC
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Advisor at New Harbor Financial Group, LLC
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Location
Worcester, MA 01608
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
14 years
Justin Griffin is a financial advisor at New Harbor Financial Group, LLC with 14 years of industry experience. He holds a Series 65 designation and has been with New Harbor Financial Group since 2011. Griffin serves as a trustee for the Princeton Land Trust, where he advises the organization, attends board meetings, and conducts site visits to monitor property use and compliance. New Harbor Financial Group serves individual and high-net-worth investors, trusts, retirement plans, charitable organizations, and corporate clients. The firm provides discretionary and non-discretionary investment management using model portfolios that include ETFs, equities, bonds, and option strategies, and offers financial planning and consulting tailored to client needs.
Based on New Harbor Financial Group, LLC
Based on New Harbor Financial Group, LLC
Generally ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 on a fixed fee basis for financial planning services.
$0+: 0.85% N/A+: up to 2.00%
Commission-based compensation earned by registered representatives and insurance agents for variable annuities and insurance products, separate from advisory fees.
Generally ranges from $150 to $250 per hour for financial planning and consulting services.
Account minimum: $500,000
146 Main Street, Suite 302
Worcester, MA 01608
Massachusetts · Texas
New Harbor Financial Group, LLC
2011 - Present (15 years)
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