JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest and most complex financial institutions in the United States, with nearly $4 trillion in assets. It is organized into four major segmentsconsumer and community banking, corporate and investment banking, commercial banking, and asset and wealth management.
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The banking industry appears to be stuck when it comes to diversifying the leadership ranks.
February 15 -
A fraught but often-overlooked episode near the end of the retired baseball legend's life carries lessons and inspiration for financial professionals.
February 8 -
JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
January 27 -
JPMorgan Chase has a head start when it comes to developing and deploying artificial intelligence in banking, according to a new study.
January 27 -
The megabank set aside more than $1 billion in reserves as it confronts mixed economic signals and keeps adding more teams to its wealth ranks.
January 13 -
The largest U.S. bank's new digital money coach, embedded in its Chase app, has a referral feature designed to capture more business for wealth managers and contribute to attracting talent.
December 19 -
The megabank's traditional brokerage unit has already paid a FINRA arbitration award and five settlements totaling $47.4 million.
November 29 -
JPMorgan Chase has hired a new head of digital assets regulatory policy, less than a month after CEO Jamie Dimon told lawmakers that cryptocurrencies are "decentralized Ponzi schemes."
October 19 -
CEO Jamie Dimon drove the headlines with predictions about the "kind of odd" economy. Meanwhile, the firm's wealth units quietly added hundreds of recruits.
October 14 -
The team at JPMorgan Chase's asset and wealth management division crunched the numbers on diversity at the end of 2021 and found that portfolio managers who are women and/or people of color manage 60% of the unit's assets.
October 5