JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) sells buffered Nasdaq-100, S&P 500 notes
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering $350,000 of Capped Buffered Equity Notes linked to the lesser performing of the Nasdaq-100 Index® and the S&P 500® Index, maturing August 16, 2029 and issued in $1,000 denominations, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes provide 1.00x exposure to any positive performance of the lesser performing index, capped at a maximum return of 80.50%, so the maximum payment at maturity is $1,805 per $1,000 note. A 20.00% downside buffer applies; if the worse index is down 20% or less, principal is repaid at maturity.
If the lesser performing index falls by more than 20.00%, investors lose 1% of principal for each 1% decline beyond that, down to a minimum payment of $200 per $1,000 note (an 80.00% loss). The notes pay no interest, provide no dividends, are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., and will not be listed, so liquidity depends on J.P. Morgan Securities LLC making a market. The price to public is $1,000 per note, including $29 in selling commissions; net proceeds to the issuer are $971 per note, and the estimated value at pricing was $965.50.
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