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Mountainside Resident Joins Beacon Trusts As VP, Wealth Advisor

Before joining Beacon Trust Company, Frank DeLuca worked for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, PNC Bank and AllianceBernstein.

Frank Deluca of Mountainside has joined Beacon Trust Company, a subsidiary of The Provident Bank, as vice president and wealth advisor. He works to develop and maintain client relationships in the areas of asset allocation, retirement planning, and trust and estate planning.

Before joining Beacon Trust, Deluca was a client manager and wealth management banker at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he was responsible for a portfolio of 400 households with $100 million in total deposits and investments, as well as $75 million in loans. Earlier, he was a licensed financial consultant at PNC Bank and an annuity specialist with AllianceBernstein.

Deluca received a bachelor’s degree in international business management from Kean University. He holds life and health insurance licenses in New Jersey and also acquired his series 7 and 63 certifications with his prior company.

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About Beacon Trust Company

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Beacon Trust Company (www.BeaconTrust.com) is a limited purpose trust company based in Morristown, New Jersey.  As a wholly owned subsidiary of The Provident Bank, Beacon Trust offers a full suite of wealth management, family office, trust and estate, and tax planning services.  With $5.2 billion in deposits, The Provident Bank (www.ProvidentNJ.com) serves its customers via a network of full-service branches throughout northern and central New Jersey. The Provident Bank is the wholly owned subsidiary of Provident Financial Services, Inc. (NYSE:PFS), which reported assets of $7.1 billion as of June 30, 2012.


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