Jay R. Post
Professional summary
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Jay Robert Post was a registered financial professional .
Jay is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1971. Jay had worked at 6 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 65, PC and Series 1 exams.
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Experience
September 29, 2006 - August 21, 2013
BLACKROCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
September 29, 2006 - August 21, 2013
BLACKROCK INVESTMENTS, LLC
July 29, 1991 - September 29, 2006
MERRILL LYNCH INVESTMENT MANAGERS LP
September 29, 1978 - September 29, 2006
FAM DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
September 26, 1978 - May 26, 2006
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED
September 1, 1971 - September 26, 1978
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH, INC.
Primary Firm SEC Registration
BLACKROCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
CRD#: 108928 / SEC#: 801-56972
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Exams
PC
Date: 5/2/1977
AMEX Put and Call ExamSeries 1
Date: 8/30/1971
Registered Representative ExaminationCurrent Firm
BLACKROCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
CRD#: 108928 / SEC#: 801-56972
Contact information
SEC notice filing (53 States and Territories)
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 48,659 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 508,159,772,327 |
Accountant surprise examination report
| Filing Date | Form ADV-E Cover | Form ADV-E Report |
|---|---|---|
| 10/28/2025 | ||
| 10/24/2024 | ||
| 01/26/2024 |
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