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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In two recent moves, the firm promoted one of its own to regional director and lured another back from AllianceBernstein.
December 1 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says JPMorgan Chase’s fiduciary unit lacked sufficient controls to manage risk and avoid conflicts of interest.
November 24 -
The advisors are reuniting with a former Smith Barney colleague in one of the firm’s largest hires of the year.
October 16 -
The Justice Department filed two counts of wire fraud against the firm but agreed to defer prosecution under a three-year deal that requires the bank to report its remediation and compliance efforts to the government.
September 29 -
While some industry employees are eager for the normalcy of their offices, others are more reluctant as experts predict another rise in virus cases.
September 21 -
Representation of women and minorities remains “startlingly” low.
September 17 -
Work output was particularly affected on Mondays and Fridays, according to findings discussed by CEO Jamie Dimon in a private meeting with analysts.
September 15 -
The new order applies to managing directors and executive directors who oversee subordinates, according to a person briefed on the plans.
September 11 -
Pressing the bank for examples of non-solicitation violations, the judge cut off JPMorgan’s attorney: “you are dancing all around my question.”
August 25 -
Total fees for the top 10 gold ETFs, based on current prices and holdings, are about $610 million a year.
August 24 -
The advisor is asking a judge to reconsider the order, saying he wasn’t given a chance to defend himself against accusations of violating a non-solicitation agreement.
August 11 -
The pandemic and work-from-home arrangements are probably spurring larger budgets.
August 5 -
It’s the second consecutive quarter that trading set a record, as the bank’s Wall Street unit is helping prop up the consumer-lending division.
July 14 -
Observing the day is one way wealth management firms are trying to respond to civil unrest.
June 18 -
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other fatal police encounters now fueling protests nationwide have prompted executives from almost every major bank and investment firm to speak out.
June 2 -
The changes follow new leadership of the bank’s recently unified wealth management operations.
May 20 -
The policy shift involves a modest number of advisors in Texas as wealth managers also gear up for office reopenings.
May 20 -
Wells Fargo will temporarily stop accepting applications for home equity lines of credit, following a similar move by rival JPMorgan Chase.
April 30 -
About 5,500 large customers of the commercial banking business applied for funding. Nearly all of them got loans.
April 22 -
The nation's largest bank is temporarily reducing its exposure to the mortgage market amid rising unemployment and estimates that home prices could drop by 10%.
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