JPMorgan (JPM) offers 5-year auto callable notes with 14.5% contingent yield
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., is offering Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Large-Cap Vol Advantage Index. The notes have a 5-year term, quarterly review dates, and a minimum denomination of $1,000.
The notes pay a contingent interest rate of at least 14.50% per annum, or at least 3.625% per quarter, but only if on a review date the index level is at or above the Interest Barrier, set at 60% of the Initial Value. The index level reflects a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and can use leveraged futures exposure up to 500%.
The notes are automatically called if on any non-initial, non-final review date the index closes at or above the Initial Value, in which case investors receive $1,000 plus the applicable contingent interest and no further payments. If not called, and at maturity the index is at or above the Trigger Value (60% of Initial Value), investors receive $1,000 plus the final contingent interest. If the final index value is below the Trigger Value, the payoff is $1,000 + ($1,000 × Underlying Return), so investors lose 1% of principal for each 1% index decline from the Initial Value and can lose their entire investment. The estimated value at pricing will be no less than $900 per $1,000 note, and all payments are subject to the credit risk of the issuer and guarantor.
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Filing Explained
This August 4 Form 424B3 presents preliminary terms for the notes, with pricing scheduled for August 31, 2026; because the filing says the terms may be changed or superseded, it records a proposed offering rather than a completed issuance or sale.
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