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 startup aims to work with exchanges, over-the-counter venues and fund accountants as digital currencies gain more mainstream acceptance.
November 28 -
The rep used an unauthorized ATM card he secretly created to swipe $120 from a customer's bank account, FINRA claimed.
November 20 -
The bank criticized the jury for "accepting to the penny" the family's legal team's invitation to award the $8 billion without doing any independent analysis.
November 13 -
An hour after Jennifer Sharkey was awarded $1.13 million in damages, the judge said she'll likely order a new trial if the two sides don’t reach a settlement because the verdict is "substantially flawed."
November 9 -
Acquiring a retirement savings tool provider allows the app to broaden its offerings to millennial clients.
November 8 -
Jurors in New York federal court awarded Jennifer Sharkey $563,000 in back pay and $563,000 for emotional damage.
November 7 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Lies about being in contact with clients were the real reason the whisteblower was fired, according to a defendant and key witness for the bank.
November 2 -
Jamie Dimon isn’t the only one with an opinion on the cryptocurrency.
November 1 - Finance and investment-related court cases
A former vice president in the private wealth management group claims she was fired for investigating suspicions that a client might be involved in fraud or money laundering.
October 31 -
The asset manager’s institutional assets have grown in each of the past five years, increasing about 45% since 2011.
October 25 -
The rep used an unauthorized ATM card to withdraw $1,000 from a bank customer's account, FINRA claimed.
October 24 -
Catering to young clients, Finn by Chase blends instant account access, emojis and PFM tools.
October 24 -
Human resources executives place emphasis on new technology to evaluate future and existing employees at NICSA's annual membership meeting.
October 18 -
An acquisition may pivot on making sure the RIA's nearly 200 advisors stick around after a deal closes.
October 10 -
Frequent buying and selling increases expenses and taxes — are these solid three-year returns worth it?
October 4 -
BNY Mellon, DST Systems and State Street are among the firms recognized for their excellence and operational achievements.
October 4 -
Oct. 2: Honorees in NICSA's NOVA Awards are recognized for their attention to cost reduction and implementation of smarter technology.
September 29 -
These investments offered better returns than the broader fixed-income world in recent years, but the risk/reward equation leans heavier on risk.
September 28 -
Equifax's data breach may be the most serious, given that it covered 143 million consumers and involved reams of confidential information, but it wasn't the largest. Following are the biggest to date.
September 22 -
Nearly 17 million investors will use the technology by 2021, a rise of 1.8 million compared to last year, Aite says.
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