Jaraiedi Financial Group - (An Office of MetLife)

Jaraiedi Financial Group

An Office of MetLife

Left to right:Front: Brian Singleton, Marc Rutsky, Liz O’Brien, Javid Jaraiedi, Scott Lingrell, Keith Kensey
Back: Bruce Bickar, Craig DeSimone, Gerry Silberman, Robert Albright, Louis Manzo, Glenn Mielke

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The Jaraiedi Financial Group’s main mission is to provide financial freedom for all of our clients.  We accomplish this by having a team of experienced financial professionals handling all facets of the planning process.  We are the cutting edge team who listens to the needs and goals of our clients.

Javid Jaraiedi

I am licensed and registered to offer products and services in [NJ, NY, PA]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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It’s times like these that set us apart. Keeping our promises

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