About Jerome
Jerome Bitun, CPCA
Background
Jerome Bitun has over 13 years of experience in helping people protect and pursue their financial dreams. He began his career as an insurance and investment adviser in 1998 after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines.
Passion
Jerome is passionate about listening to desired goals before offering solutions, answering questions and explaining strategies before suggesting solutions. He works closely with the client in order to speed up the wealth creation process while taking care of the major risk along the way. Attention to detail, conservative behavior in complex situations and ability to explain in understandable ways hallmarks his current popularity with his clients in his practice.
In his practice, every client is unique. Recommendations are made according to the specific needs, goals and comfort level of the client. His focus on families, small business owners and professionals begins with a meeting to ensure that a good fit exists. Future plans which currently excite his office include continued education and using technology more robustly in delivering superior client research and customizing communication to ensure maximum satisfaction as family and business needs evolve in the years ahead.
Personal
Jerome is happily married to Irene and they are proud parents to two wonderful kids. Away from business, he enjoys time reading, spending time with the family, swimming and photography.
An avid student of history, business and economics, Jerome has knowledge on the financial markets around the world.
Languages
Jerome speaks English, Filipino and Chinese (Fukien) fluently.
Benefit
What I do is to consolidate all of your family assets into one balanced program so that you can improve your asset accumulation in less time with fewer risks along the way. This means that you are more likely to spend your golden years watching your grandchildren growing up instead of nervously checking your bank balance or the stock market.
