JPMorgan (JPM) prices $953K contingent‑interest notes due 2029, guaranteed
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JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC priced $953,000 of Contingent Interest Notes due June 22, 2029, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes pay monthly contingent coupons equal to $8.4167 per $1,000 when each underlying index is at or above an Interest Barrier of 70.00% of its Initial Value. The Contingent Interest Rate is 10.10% per annum (monthly rate $0.84167% per month). If, at final determination, any index is below its Trigger Value, principal at maturity will be reduced by the Least Performing Index Return, potentially resulting in substantial or total loss of principal. The notes priced on June 18, 2026 and are expected to settle on or about June 24, 2026.
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Structured note offers contingent monthly coupons tied to three indices, with principal at risk.
The transaction is a primary issuance of Contingent Interest Notes totaling $953,000, guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Coupons pay 10.10% per annum if, on each Review Date, all three indices meet the 70.00% Interest Barrier.
Key dependencies include the closing levels of the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector, and Russell 2000 on scheduled Review Dates and the issuer/guarantor credit condition. Timing and payment mechanics are governed by explicit Review Dates and Interest Payment Dates listed in the pricing supplement.
Estimated value is below issue price; secondary liquidity and credit risk are material considerations.
The pricing supplement states an estimated value of $979.50 per $1,000 note when terms were set and an original issue price that includes $5.00 selling commission per $1,000. Secondary-market prices are expected to be lower than the original issue price and liquidity depends on JPMS willingness to trade.
Credit exposure is to JPMorgan Financial and the guarantor JPMorgan Chase & Co.; the notes are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations with potential principal loss if the Least Performing Index falls below its Trigger Value.