The private bank of J.P. Morgan has a new executive among its ranks, who was recently hired as a banker and Managing Director. This is Pablo Artigas, a professional with more than 19 years of experience in the financial industry, holding a variety of roles between Santiago and New York.
According to the firm’s Managing Director, José María Fornasari, in a post on his professional LinkedIn network, Artigas joins the Latin America team in the Miami office of the U.S. investment bank, where he will serve ultra-high-net-worth clients.
The professional in question had already announced a week ago his departure from Santander Chile, where he held various roles, accumulating experience in global markets, derivatives, and corporate banking. “I move forward with full motivation, energy, and focus on learning, building, and contributing from day one,” he stated at the time.
Before moving to J.P. Morgan, Artigas served as Managing Director and Head of the Specialized Industries & Corporates area at the Spanish-headquartered firm. During his time at the Chilean bank, he also worked as Executive Director of Banking & Corporate Finance and Head of the Financial Institutions Group.
The executive’s career also includes a previous stint at J.P. Morgan, where he worked between 2006 and 2013 in the derivatives sales area for institutional clients in Chile, Peru, and Central America. In addition, he worked at Société Générale, in Cross Asset Solutions, selling to clients in Mexico, Chile, Peru, and Colombia.
J.P. Morgan’s private bank advises $2.7 trillion (millions of millions) in client assets, with 3,500 advisors working across more than 75 offices globally.



