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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 issuing $324,000 of unsecured Review Notes linked to the MerQube US Tech+ Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes may be automatically called on semiannual Review Dates from August 2, 2027 if the Index closes at or above the applicable Call Value, paying $1,000 plus a Call Premium of up to 162.90% of principal on the final Review Date. If not called and the Final Value is at least the Barrier Amount of 6,327.84 (50.00% of the Initial Value 12,655.68), investors receive principal back at maturity on August 3, 2032. If the Final Value is below the Barrier Amount, repayment is $1,000 plus $1,000 × Index Return, so more than 50% of principal, and potentially all, can be lost. The Index includes a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and a notional financing cost on the QQQ Fund, which drag on performance. The price to public is $1,000 per note, including $6.50 in selling commissions, while the estimated value at pricing was $941.70 per $1,000, reflecting structuring and hedging costs.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering $1,087,000 of Auto Callable Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq-100 Index and Russell 2000 Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes may be automatically called on August 4, 2027 if each index is at or above its Call Value, paying $1,000 plus a fixed call premium of $227.50. If not called and held to August 2, 2029, investors receive 1.50 times any positive return of the least performing index; if any index finishes below its Initial Value but above its 70% Barrier Amount, principal is returned. If any index ends below its Barrier Amount, repayment is reduced 1:1 with the least performer, down to total loss.
The notes pay no interest or dividends, are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., will not be listed, and have an estimated value of $959.30 per $1,000 at pricing, below the issue price due to commissions, hedging costs and structuring margins.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering Capped Dual Directional Buffered Equity Notes linked to the Nasdaq-100 Index®, maturing on March 2, 2028, in minimum denominations of $1,000, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
At maturity, investors participate one-for-one in Index gains up to a Maximum Upside Return of at least 17.10%. If the Index is flat or down by up to the 20.00% Buffer Amount, the notes pay the absolute value of the Index decline, capped at a maximum negative-Index payment of $1,200.00 per $1,000. If the Index falls by more than 20.00%, principal is reduced 1% for each additional 1% decline, with a minimum payment of $200.00 per $1,000, so investors may lose up to 80.00% of principal.
The notes pay no interest, provide no dividends, are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Financial and are subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. They will not be listed, and secondary liquidity is expected to be limited. An example estimated value is $982.40 per $1,000, and the final estimated value will not be less than $950.00 per $1,000, reflecting selling commissions, hedging costs and issuer funding assumptions. The underlying Nasdaq-100 Index® recently closed at 27,192.31 on July 29, 2026, and its methodology has been updated to use distinct “Full Market Capitalization” and “Modified Market Capitalization,” plus a Fast Entry process and revised float treatment.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is issuing $2,827,000 of Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes due August 1, 2031, linked individually to the Dow Jones Industrial Average®, the State Street® Energy Select Sector SPDR® ETF and the State Street® Utilities Select Sector SPDR® ETF, and fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Investors receive a Contingent Interest Rate of 8.00% per annum, paid monthly only when the closing value of each underlying on an Interest Review Date is at or above its Interest Barrier of 70% of its Initial Value. The notes are automatically called quarterly if each underlying is at or above its Initial Value, first possible on July 29, 2027, paying $1,000 plus the applicable contingent interest and then terminating.
If not called, principal repayment at maturity depends on the Least Performing Underlying. If each final value is at or above its Trigger Value of 65% of Initial Value, investors receive $1,000 plus any final contingent interest; otherwise repayment is reduced dollar-for-dollar with the negative return of the least performing underlying, with potential loss of the entire principal. The notes are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., are not insured deposits, and the estimated value at pricing was $929.80 per $1,000, below the issue price due to selling, structuring and hedging costs.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is issuing Auto Callable Dual Directional Buffered Return Enhanced Notes linked to the Class A common stock of Meta Platforms, Inc., fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes are unsecured and unsubordinated, with minimum denominations of $10,000 and integral multiples of $1,000.
The notes have a Stock Strike Price of $539.03. On the Review Date, if Meta’s closing price is at or above this level, the notes are automatically called and pay $1,000 plus a call premium of at least 17.65% per note on the Call Settlement Date. If not called, at maturity investors receive leveraged upside of at least 1.50x any positive stock return, or a positive, unleveraged return equal to the Absolute Stock Return if Meta has fallen by up to the 25.00% Buffer Amount, capped at $1,250 per $1,000 note for negative stock returns.
If the Final Stock Price is more than 25.00% below the strike, principal loss is magnified by a 1.33333 Downside Leverage Factor, and some or all principal may be lost. The estimated value, if priced today, would be $980.70 per $1,000 note, and will not be less than $960.00 when finalized, reflecting embedded fees, hedging costs and issuer funding assumptions. The notes pay no interest or dividends and are subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is issuing structured Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Large-Cap Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The total offering size is $117,000, in minimum denominations of $1,000 per note. The notes priced on July 29, 2026 and are expected to settle on or about July 31, 2026, with maturity on August 1, 2031.
Holders receive a contingent interest rate of 11.40% per annum (2.85% per quarter) only for Review Dates when the Index is at or above 60% of the Initial Value (the Interest Barrier). The notes are automatically called, starting July 29, 2027, if on an eligible Review Date the Index is at least at the Initial Value, paying $1,000 plus that period’s coupon and then terminating. If not called and at maturity the Index is below the 50% Trigger Value, principal is reduced 1-for-1 with the Index decline, potentially to zero; if the Final Value is at or above the Trigger Value, investors receive full principal plus any final contingent coupon.
The underlying Index uses leveraged exposure (up to 500%) to E-mini S&P 500 futures and is subject to a 6.0% per annum daily deduction, which drags on performance and can cause the Index to underperform similar strategies without such a fee. The notes are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The price to public is $1,000 per note, including $50 in selling commissions; net proceeds to the issuer are $950 per note, and the estimated value at pricing was $886.40 per $1,000.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (symbol: JPM) is the issuer of record for a Form 424B2 filing submitted to the SEC.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is issuing $736,000 of Uncapped Dual Directional Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index, due August 2, 2029, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Each note has a $1,000 principal amount.
At maturity, if the index is above its Initial Value, holders receive leveraged upside of 1.205x the index gain. If the index is flat or down but at or above the 60.00% Barrier Amount, holders receive an uncapped positive return equal to the absolute index loss, up to 40.00%. If the Final Value falls below the Barrier Amount, principal is exposed one-for-one to the full negative index return and investors can lose up to 100% of principal.
The notes pay no interest, are unsecured obligations of JPMorgan Financial subject to the credit risk of both JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., and will not be listed on an exchange. The price to public is $1,000 per note, including $8.50 in selling commissions; issuer proceeds are $991.50 per note. The estimated value at pricing was $980.40 per $1,000 note, reflecting embedded costs, internal funding assumptions and hedging-related economics.
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO (symbol: JPM) is the issuer of record for a Form 424B2 filing submitted to the SEC.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is issuing $2,278,000 of structured Review Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100 Index®, the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes may be automatically called on specified Review Dates starting August 2, 2027 if each index is at or above its Call Value (100% of Strike Value), paying $1,000 plus a Call Premium of 15.45%–77.25% of principal depending on the call date.
If not called, and on the final Review Date (July 28, 2031) each index is at or above its Barrier Amount of 70% of Strike Value, investors receive full principal at maturity on July 31, 2031. If any index finishes below its Barrier Amount, the payoff is $1,000 plus $1,000 times the Least Performing Index Return, exposing investors to losses greater than 30% and up to 100% of principal. The notes pay no interest or dividends, are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., and had an estimated value of $977.50 per $1,000 at pricing.