JPMorgan Chase (JPM) offers barrier notes with ≥1.43× upside, CUSIP 46660TJN1
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering uncapped accelerated barrier notes linked to the lesser performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average® and the S&P 500® Index, expected to price on or about May 15, 2026 and settle on or about May 20, 2026.
Key terms: $1,000 principal per note, an Upside Leverage Factor of at least 1.43, a Barrier Amount equal to 75.00% of each Index's Initial Value, Observation Date May 15, 2030 and Maturity Date May 20, 2030. Estimated value at pricing example: $979.50 per $1,000, minimum estimated value $900.00. The notes are unsecured obligations of JPMorgan Financial, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Investors may lose all principal if the Lesser Performing Index falls below the barrier.
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Insights
Notes provide leveraged upside to the lesser performing Index with a discrete downside barrier.
The structure offers at least a 1.43 upside multiplier on the Lesser Performing Index Return for gains, subject to a 75.00% barrier that, if breached on the Observation Date, converts losses one-for-one versus the Lesser Performing Index. Pricing includes a structuring fee and hedging assumptions that reduce secondary-market value.
Key dependencies: realized levels of both Indices on the Pricing Date and Observation Date, the issuer and guarantor credit quality, and the internal funding rate used to derive the estimated value. Secondary market liquidity and pricing will be determined by JPMS and market conditions.
Tax treatment is expected to be as an "open transaction" but remains subject to counsel and IRS risk.
The pricing supplement states the notes are reasonably expected to be treated as open transactions for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which would generally yield long-term capital gain if held over a year. This position is subject to confirmation by special tax counsel at pricing and is not binding on the IRS.
Section 871(m) considerations are addressed; the issuer expects Section 871(m) not to apply to Non-U.S. Holders based on determinations made by the issuer, but the IRS could disagree. Consult tax counsel for your circumstances.
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