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JPMorgan Chase & Co. filings document a bank holding company with worldwide financial services operations and multiple classes of exchange-listed securities. Periodic reports describe investment banking, consumer and small-business financial services, commercial banking, transaction processing and asset management, along with capital, assets and stockholders’ equity disclosures.
The company’s 8-K filings record material events and identify registered securities including JPM common stock, depositary shares representing fractional interests in non-cumulative preferred stock, and guarantees of notes and exchange-traded notes issued by JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC. Proxy materials cover board matters, executive compensation, equity awards, shareholder voting items and other governance disclosures.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering structured Callable Contingent Interest Notes due August 23, 2028, linked to the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL), fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes pay a Contingent Interest Rate of at least 12.00% per annum (at least 3.00% per quarter), but only for Review Dates when the DAL closing price is at or above 50.00% of the Initial Value, which is both the Interest Barrier and Trigger Value. The issuer may redeem the notes early, in whole, on any Interest Payment Date other than the first and final ones, starting February 23, 2027, at $1,000 plus any due Contingent Interest per note.
If the notes are not redeemed early and DAL’s Final Value is at least the Trigger Value, investors receive $1,000 plus the final Contingent Interest Payment per $1,000 note at maturity. If the Final Value is below the Trigger Value, the maturity payment is $1,000 + ($1,000 × Stock Return), exposing investors to losses greater than 50% and potentially a total loss of principal. The notes are unsecured, unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Financial, subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The indicative estimated value is approximately $970.00 per $1,000 note, and will not be less than $950.00 per $1,000 when set, reflecting selling commissions, a structuring fee, and hedging-related costs.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering Medium-Term Notes, Series A, titled Capped Buffered Enhanced Participation Equity Notes due 2027, linked to the S&P 500 Index and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Each note has a $1,000 principal amount, trade date on or about August 25, 2026, and stated maturity date September 21, 2027. The notes pay no interest and are not listed on any exchange.
At maturity, holders receive a cash payment based on the S&P 500 performance: a 2.00x upside participation rate on positive index returns, subject to a maximum settlement amount expected between $1,110.20 and $1,129.20 per $1,000. A 10% buffer protects principal for index declines up to 10%; beyond that, losses are magnified at a buffer rate of about 1.1111, and investors can lose their entire investment.
The notes are subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The issuer expects the initial estimated value to be between $977.00 and $987.00 per $1,000, lower than the original issue price due to selling commissions, hedging costs and structuring fees. The pricing assumes treatment as a prepaid financial contract and “open transaction” for U.S. federal income tax purposes, but the tax outcome is uncertain and could be affected by future IRS or Treasury guidance.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering $5,025,000 of Barrier Market Linked Notes linked to the SPDR® Gold Trust (GLD), maturing August 16, 2028. The notes are unsecured debt of JPMorgan Financial, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes pay no interest. If a Barrier Event occurs (GLD closes above the Upper Barrier of $570.51, 143% of the $398.96 Initial Value, on any day in the observation period), investors receive principal plus a fixed Conditional Return of 8.00%, for a maximum payment of $1,430 per $1,000 note. If no Barrier Event occurs and GLD is up at maturity, the payoff is principal plus the full Underlying Return; if GLD is flat or down, only principal is repaid.
The issue price is $1,000 per note, with an estimated value of $969.40 at pricing. The notes are treated as contingent payment debt instruments for U.S. tax purposes, requiring accrual of original issue discount based on a 4.21% comparable yield and a projected payment of $1,086.87 at maturity. Repayment depends on the creditworthiness of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.; the notes will not be listed on any exchange.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), through JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering unsecured, unsubordinated structured notes linked to the lesser performing of the Nasdaq-100 Index® and the S&P 500® Index, maturing August 23, 2034 and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
For each $1,000 note, investors receive at maturity $1,000 plus an Additional Amount equal to $1,000 × the lesser index return × a 100% participation rate, capped at a Maximum Amount of at least $2,430, giving a hypothetical maximum total payment of $3,430 per $1,000 note (a 243% return). If either index finishes at or below its initial level, only principal is repaid at maturity.
The notes pay no interest, provide no dividends, are not listed, and expose holders to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The estimated value on the pricing date is expected to be below the $1,000 issue price (illustratively about $968.90, with a floor of $930), and U.S. holders are expected to be taxed under the contingent payment debt instrument rules, requiring annual accrual of original issue discount.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (symbol: JPM) is the issuer of record for a Form 424B2 filing submitted to the SEC.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering unsecured structured notes due September 3, 2031, linked individually to the Dow Jones Industrial Average®, the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index. The notes can be automatically called on designated Review Dates starting September 1, 2027 if the closing level of each Index is at or above 100% of its Initial Value (the Call Value), paying $1,000 principal plus a Call Premium Amount that steps up from at least 8.80% to at least 44.00% of principal over the life of the notes.
If the notes are never called and, on the final Review Date, the Final Value of each Index is at or above 70% of its Initial Value (the Barrier Amount), investors receive only their $1,000 principal per note. If the Final Value of any Index is below its Barrier Amount, the maturity payment becomes $1,000 plus $1,000 times the Least Performing Index Return, exposing holders to losses greater than 30% of principal and up to a total loss. The notes pay no interest or dividends, are not FDIC insured, and any payment is subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The estimated value, if priced today, would be approximately $938.50 per $1,000 note and will not be less than $900.00 when set, reflecting embedded selling, structuring and hedging costs.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (symbol: JPM) is the issuer of record for a Form 424B2 filing submitted to the SEC.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (symbol: JPM) is the issuer of record for a Form 424B2 filing submitted to the SEC.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering $1,129,000 of Trigger Absolute Return Step Securities linked to an unequally weighted basket of five equity indices (EURO STOXX 50®, Nikkei 225, FTSE® 100, Swiss Market Index and S&P/ASX 200). The notes are unsecured obligations of the subsidiary and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The $10-denomination notes mature on August 15, 2031. If the Final Basket Value is at or above the Step Barrier (100% of the Initial Basket Value), investors receive principal plus the greater of a fixed Step Return of 52.85% or the Basket Return. If the Final Basket Value is below the Step Barrier but at or above the Downside Threshold of 75, investors receive principal plus the absolute value of the Basket Return. If the Final Basket Value falls below 75, repayment is $10 plus $10 times the Basket Return, giving full downside exposure and the potential for a total loss of principal.
The securities pay no interest and provide no dividends from the underlying indices. The estimated value at pricing was $9.795 per $10 note, reflecting structuring and hedging costs. Payments depend on the creditworthiness of both JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC and JPMorgan Chase & Co., and U.S. tax counsel currently views the notes as prepaid financial contracts, a treatment that could change with future IRS guidance.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (JPM), via JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, is offering Buffer Autocallable GEARS linked to the S&P 500 Index, in a total principal amount of $9,905,190, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Each Security has a $10 principal amount, a term of about three years (trade date August 13, 2026; maturity August 15, 2029) and may be automatically called on August 19, 2027 if the S&P 500 closes at or above the Autocall Barrier of 7,798.99 (100% of the Initial Value). If called, investors receive $10.90 per Security (principal plus a 9.00% Call Return) and no further payments.
If not called, and the S&P 500 is above the Initial Value at maturity, the payout is $10 plus the index return multiplied by an Upside Gearing of 1.20. If the final level is between 90% and 100% of the Initial Value, principal is repaid. Below the Downside Threshold of 7,019.09 (90% of the Initial Value), investors lose 1% of principal for each 1% decline beyond the 10% Buffer, up to a 90% maximum loss. The Securities pay no interest or dividends, are unsecured obligations subject to the credit of the issuer and guarantor, carry selling commissions of $0.25 per $10, and have an estimated value at pricing of $9.746 per $10.