JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services holding company that provides a comprehensive suite of banking and investment solutions. The firm operates through two primary brands, J.P. Morgan and Chase, serving a diverse client base that includes individual consumers, small businesses, large corporations, institutional investors, and government entities. Its core value proposition centers on its scale, diversified revenue streams, and leadership in investment banking, asset management, and consumer financial services.
Financials
Based on Q1 2026 filing
Business Segments
Consumer & Community Banking (CCB)
primaryServes consumers and small businesses through a vast branch network and digital channels. It provides traditional banking services, mortgage lending, and card services to millions of customers primarily in the United States.
Deposit accounts, Small business loans, Mortgages, Credit cards, Auto financing
Individual consumers, Small businesses
Commercial & Investment Bank (CIB)
majorProvides a suite of investment banking, market-making, and treasury services to global clients. This segment focuses on capital raising, corporate strategy advisory, and sophisticated financial transaction processing.
Investment banking advisory, Securities underwriting, Treasury services, Market-making, Prime brokerage, Custody and fund services
Corporations, Financial institutions, Government entities, Institutional investors
Asset & Wealth Management (AWM)
majorOffers personalized investment and wealth management solutions across all asset classes. It serves both high-net-worth individuals and institutional clients through specialized advisory and portfolio management services.
Investment management, Retirement planning, Estate planning, Private banking, Brokerage services
High-net-worth individuals, Institutional investors, Retail investors
Segment Financials
Consumer & Community Banking — Production revenue
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View metricCommercial & Investment Bank — Senior securities purchased in connection with CIB's secondary market-making activities
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Competitive Position
A dominant global systemically important bank (GSIB) with a 'fortress balance sheet' and leading market share across investment banking and U.S. retail deposits.
Geographies
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
Customer Segments
Retail consumers, Small and medium enterprises, Large-cap corporations, Sovereign governments, Institutional asset managers
Upstream Dependencies
Central bank liquidity, Interbank lending markets, Technology and data providers, Regulatory frameworks
Downstream Customers
Retail depositors, Corporate borrowers, Institutional investors, Public sector entities
Competitors & Partners
Competitors
Bank of America
BAC
Major diversified banking competitor in consumer and investment banking.
Morgan Stanley
MS
Competitor in wealth management and capital markets.
Goldman Sachs Group
GS
Primary competitor in investment banking and asset management.
Citigroup
C
Global competitor in corporate banking and transaction services.
Wells Fargo & Company
WFC
Major diversified money center bank competitor
U.S. Bancorp
USB
Large national commercial bank competitor.
Fifth Third Bank
FITB
Major national banking competitor
PNC Financial Services
PNC
Large money center bank competitor
Truist Financial
TFC
National money center bank competitor.
Citizens Financial Group
CFG
Large national money center bank competitor
Huntington Bancshares
HBAN
Large national bank competitor
KeyCorp
KEY
Global financial institution competitor
Capital One Financial
COF
Major competitor in consumer banking and credit cards
First Citizens BancShares
FCNCA
National banking competitor
State Street
STT
Global financial institution providing custody and asset management
Northern Trust
NTRS
Global financial institution providing custody and wealth services
American Express
AXP
Major card issuer and banking competitor
Charles Schwab Corporation
SCHW
Competitor in banking, asset management, and retail brokerage.
Rocket Companies
RKT
Large financial institution with significant mortgage operations.
Synchrony Financial
SYF
Major financial institution competitor
Partners
Federal Reserve
Primary consolidated supervisor and regulator for the bank holding company.
FINRA
Regulatory partner for U.S. broker-dealer operations.
JPMorgan Chase FAQ
Common questions about JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services holding company that provides a comprehensive suite of banking and investment solutions. The firm operates through two primary brands, J.P. Morgan and Chase, serving a diverse client base that includes individual consumers, small businesses, large corporations, institutional investors, and government entities. Its core value proposition centers on its scale, diversified revenue streams, and leadership in investment banking, asset management, and consumer financial services.
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has a market capitalization of $840.00B and trades on NYSE.
JPMorgan Chase generated $186.97B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $58.9B, representing a net margin of 31.5%. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
JPMorgan Chase's key competitors include Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
JPMorgan Chase has approximately 18,111 employees.