Auto-call Contingent Interest Notes (AMJB) — JPMorgan Chase (AMJB) pricing details
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC offers auto-callable contingent interest notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq-100 and Russell 2000. The notes mature March 22, 2029, may be automatically called beginning September 18, 2026, and pay Contingent Interest Payments if each Index is ≥ 70.00% of its Initial Value on a Review Date.
The Contingent Interest Rate will be at least 10.25% per annum (≥ $8.5417 per $1,000 per month equivalent). Pricing is expected on or about March 18, 2026 with settlement on or about March 23, 2026. The estimated value at pricing is approximately $960.00 per $1,000 note and will not be less than $940.00. Minimum denomination is $1,000.
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Auto-call schedule and barrier design concentrate payoffs on index co-performance.
The notes pay contingent monthly-style coupons only when all three indices clear a 70.00% Interest Barrier on a Review Date and can be auto-called if all indices meet their Initial Values on certain Review Dates beginning September 18, 2026. This structure ties coupon probability to synchronized positive returns across large-, mega- and small-cap benchmarks.
Key dependencies are the relative paths of the three indices at each Review Date and market volatility affecting the probability of hitting the Interest Barrier; timing and frequency of Review Dates are explicit in the terms.
Credit exposure and secondary-market valuation are principal investor risks.
The notes are unsecured obligations of JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC and fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Payments therefore depend on issuer and guarantor creditworthiness; secondary market prices may be materially below original issue price due to embedded costs and internal funding-rate methodology.
Investors should note limited liquidity, the internal estimated-value floor ($940), and that any withholding or tax-rule changes could affect net returns; tax treatment is subject to counsel confirmation.