JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) offers 12.75% tech notes with full loss risk
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering auto callable contingent interest notes linked to the MerQube US Tech+ Vol Advantage Index, maturing on August 25, 2031. The notes pay a quarterly Contingent Interest Payment at a rate of at least 12.75% per annum if, on the relevant Interest Review Date, the Index closes at or above 70% of its Initial Value; unpaid coupons accrue and may be paid later if this condition is met.
The notes are automatically called on specified semiannual dates if the Index is at or above 90% of its Initial Value, returning $1,000 principal plus due and unpaid contingent interest. If held to maturity and not called, principal is fully returned only if the Final Index Value is at least 50% of the Initial Value; below that Trigger Value, repayment is $1,000 plus $1,000 × Index Return, so investors can lose more than 50% and up to all principal.
The underlying Index employs leverage (up to 500% exposure), a target volatility mechanism and bears a 6.0% per annum daily deduction plus a notional financing cost tied to SOFR + 0.50%, which together drag performance relative to a similar index without such costs. The notes are unsecured, unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Chase Financial, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., with an indicative estimated value of about $936.10 (and not less than $910.00) per $1,000 at pricing, below the $1,000 issue price. They are not listed, may be illiquid and involve complex index and tax features.
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