JPMorgan (JPM) offers callable notes: 13.50% contingent rate, May 2029 maturity
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the least performing of the VanEck® Gold Miners ETF (GDX), the iShares® Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) and the S&P 500® Index (SPX). The notes price on or about May 1, 2026 and settle on or about May 6, 2026, with a stated maturity of May 4, 2029. Interest payments are contingent each Review Date if each Underlying is >= 65.00% of its Initial Value; the Contingent Interest Rate will be at least 13.50% per annum. The issuer may redeem the notes early on specified Interest Payment Dates beginning November 5, 2026. Investors bear credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and its guarantor and face possible loss of more than 35% or all principal if the Least Performing Underlying declines.
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Neutral: product offers high contingent yield at material principal risk.
The notes provide a minimum quoted contingent coupon of $13.50% per annum (payable quarterly) in exchange for exposure to three underlyings with a 65.00% Interest Barrier and a maturity of May 4, 2029. Payments depend on all three underlyings meeting the barrier on each Review Date.
Key dependencies include the closing values of GDX, IWM and SPX on each Review Date, the issuers exercise of the early redemption option (earliest Nov 5, 2026), and issuer/guarantor creditworthiness. Secondary market liquidity is limited and estimated value is below issue price, so exit pricing may be materially lower than original issue price.
Credit and optionality risks drive valuation sensitivity.
The estimated value disclosed is approximately $940.00 per $1,000 note with a guaranteed floor of $920.00 at term-setting; the original issue price includes selling commissions up to $17.50 and a structuring fee up to $1.00 per $1,000. Valuation uses an internal funding rate and proprietary models, exposing investors to model and funding assumptions.
Watch for any acceleration events or fund discontinuations that permit issuer acceleration and for credit-spread movements of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., which will materially affect note valuations.
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