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JPMNYSE·Finance

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the United States by assets and one of the largest in the world. It operates across investment banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management, and consumer banking.

New York, New York316,000 employeesFounded 1799Website

Key Financials

Figures based on most recently reported fiscal year and trailing twelve months. For reference only.

Market Cap

$698B

Annual Revenue

$162B

Net Income

$49B

P/E Ratio

14.2

Dividend Yield

2.1%

52-Week High

$232.16

52-Week Low

$171.92

Avg. Daily Volume

9.8M

About JPMorgan Chase & Co.

JPMorgan Chase traces its lineage to a bank founded in 1799, but its modern form is the product of a series of mergers that consolidated much of American banking over the past three decades — most notably the 2000 merger of Chase Manhattan and J.P. Morgan, and the 2008 acquisitions of Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual during the financial crisis. Today it is the largest US bank by assets and a dominant force across virtually every segment of global finance. Its investment bank consistently ranks first or second in global fee revenue. Its consumer bank serves tens of millions of American households. Its asset management division oversees trillions in client assets. The firm's scale gives it structural advantages in technology investment, regulatory compliance, and the ability to cross-sell services across its divisions. Under Jamie Dimon, who has led the company since 2005, JPMorgan has navigated the 2008 financial crisis, the post-crisis regulatory environment, and the rise of fintech challengers with a consistency that has made it the benchmark against which other large banks are measured.

Key Facts

Founded

1799 (legacy entity)

Employees

~316,000 full-time

Headquarters

New York, New York

Total Assets

~$3.9 trillion

Investment BankingConsumer BankingAsset ManagementWall Street

Leadership

Jamie Dimon

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

Since December 2005

Jamie Dimon joined JPMorgan Chase as CEO in 2005 following the bank's acquisition of Bank One, where he had served as CEO. He is widely regarded as the most influential banker of his generation — a reputation built on steering JPMorgan through the 2008 financial crisis without a government bailout and on a management style that combines operational rigour with an unusually direct public voice on economic and political issues. His annual shareholder letters are read closely across the financial industry.

52-Week Range

$171.92$232.16

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