Ansie Ting, a Commercial Banker at JPMorganChase, is passionate about supporting her clients through financial education and promoting an entrepreneurial mindset. Based in San Francisco, she focuses on helping individuals and small businesses build strong financial foundations while navigating an evolving market. As a working mom, Ansie also brings a personal understanding of balancing professional growth with family life.
We spoke with Ansie about the lessons she’s learned in her career, her financial tips for 2025 and how she is celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month.
- What are you hoping to achieve this year in your role as Commercial Banker?
I hope to continue serving my community by sharing knowledge about the importance of financial literacy and encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset from an early age. Managing money is the foundation of success—whether you are a student starting out or an entrepreneur trying to grow your business. It’s about being proactive, adapting to change, learning continuously and taking calculated risks to turn ideas into reality. - Can you share your top financial tips for 2025?
The market is very volatile right now. Be patient, stay focused on your goals and always have a plan B in case things don’t go as expected. - What is a barrier you’ve faced in your career and how did you overcome it?
Returning to work after having my first child was one of the toughest challenges. Balancing work and family priorities was not easy, and required a lot of adjustment. I learned to prioritize and manage my time effectively, often finding creative solutions to meet both professional and personal obligations. It was a period of growth that taught me resilience, the importance of leveraging available support systems and maintaining open communications. This transition also inspired me to support others who are on similar journeys. - What advice would you give to a young professional looking to enter finance?
Failing is part of growing and learning. Have grit, be resilient and don’t be afraid to fail. - How are you and JPMorganChase celebrating Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month this year?
As the San Francisco site lead for our employee-led AsPIRE Business Resource Group, I will be volunteering at local non-profit organizations. We will also be co-hosting two events with our partner organizations—one focused on mental health awareness within the API community, and another featuring a panel of Asian women entrepreneurs sharing their journeys to success.