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JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary 424(b)(2) pricing supplement for Contingent Income Auto-Callable Securities linked to the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. These principal-at-risk notes target quarterly contingent payments of at least $34 per $1,000 (3.40%) when the ETF’s closing price is at or above 60% of the initial share price. The notes may auto-call on any determination date before maturity if the ETF closes at or above the initial share price.
If not called, and the final share price is at or above the 60% downside threshold, investors receive the $1,000 principal plus the contingent payment for the final period. If the final share price is below the threshold, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the ETF’s decline, potentially to zero. Investors do not participate in any upside of the ETF.
Issue price is $1,000 per security, with per-security fees of $15.00 and an additional $5.00, and stated maturity on November 12, 2027. If priced today using the minimum coupon, the estimated value would be approximately $939.90 per $1,000, and will not be less than $910.00 per $1,000 on the pricing date. The securities are unsecured, unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Chase Financial, guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., and will not be listed.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC plans to offer Auto Callable Barrier Notes linked to the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000, and S&P 500, due November 7, 2030, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes may be automatically called on scheduled Review Dates if each index closes at or above its Call Value (100% of Initial Value). The Barrier Amount for each index is 70% of its Initial Value. The earliest automatic call opportunity is November 5, 2026.
Minimum denominations are $1,000. If automatically called, holders receive $1,000 plus a Call Premium Amount that steps up by date (e.g., at least 9.450% on the first Review Date, up to at least 42.525% on the eighth). If not called, maturity pays $1,000 plus the Least Performing Index Return if all indices finish above their Initial Values; principal is returned if all are at or above their Barriers; otherwise, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the Least Performing Index Return. The notes pay no interest or dividends and carry full principal risk. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $937.40 per $1,000; when set, it will not be less than $900 per $1,000. Settlement is expected on or about November 6, 2025.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC is offering Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Tech+ Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes contemplate a Contingent Interest Rate of at least 12.50% per annum (3.125% quarterly) when the Index on a Review Date is at or above the Interest Barrier of 60.00% of the Initial Value.
The notes may be automatically called on any Review Date (other than the first and final) if the Index is at or above the Initial Value, with the earliest call date on May 26, 2026. If not called, they mature on November 30, 2028. Minimum denomination is $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $942.90 per $1,000 principal amount, with selling commissions not to exceed $10 per $1,000.
Payments depend on Index performance, which reflects a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and a notional financing cost tied to SOFR plus 0.50%, creating a drag versus an equivalent index without these charges. If the Final Value is below the Trigger Value (60% of Initial), principal is reduced one-for-one with Index decline, up to total loss. The notes are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Chase Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., plans a primary offering of Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000, and S&P 500, due November 8, 2027. The notes pay a Contingent Interest Rate of at least 9.75% per annum (2.4375% per quarter) for any Review Date on which each index closes at or above 70.00% of its Initial Value.
The notes auto-call on any Review Date (other than the first and final) if each index is at or above its Initial Value; the earliest potential call is May 4, 2026. If not called, holders receive par plus the final contingent coupon if each index finishes at or above its 70% Trigger; otherwise, repayment is reduced 1% for each 1% decline in the least performing index. Minimum denomination is $1,000. Estimated value, if priced today, is $977.30 per $1,000 note and will not be less than $900.00 when set. Selling commissions will not exceed $7.00 per $1,000.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary 424(b)(2) pricing supplement for Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Tech+ Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes target quarterly contingent interest of at least 10.25% per annum when the Index closes on a Review Date at or above 50% of the Initial Value. They are auto‑callable if, on specified Review Dates (excluding the first three and final), the Index is at or above the Initial Value; the earliest potential call date is November 25, 2026. If not called, and the Final Value is at or above the 50% Trigger, investors receive principal plus the final contingent interest; below the Trigger, repayment is reduced one-for-one with Index decline, risking substantial or total principal loss.
The Index includes a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and a notional financing cost, which drag performance. Expected settlement is on or about December 1, 2025, maturity is November 29, 2030, minimum denomination $1,000; estimated value indications are approximately $920 (not less than $900) per $1,000 note. CUSIP: 48136JSM7.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Review Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq‑100, Russell 2000, and S&P 500, due October 31, 2030. The notes may be automatically called if, on a Review Date, each index closes at or above its Call Value, starting as early as October 30, 2026.
The notes do not pay interest or dividends and are unsecured, unsubordinated obligations. Minimum denominations are $1,000. If called, investors receive $1,000 plus a Call Premium Amount of at least 12.85%, 25.70%, 38.55%, 51.40%, or 64.25% for the first through final Review Dates, respectively. If not called, principal is returned at maturity only if each index’s Final Value is at least 70% of its Strike Value; otherwise, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the Least Performing Index Return.
The Strike Date is October 28, 2025. Illustrative estimated value is approximately $970.70 per $1,000 today and will not be less than $940.00 per $1,000 when set. Selling commissions will not exceed $5.00 per $1,000 note.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, fully guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., announced preliminary terms for Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Tech+ Vol Advantage Index, maturing on November 29, 2030. The notes may pay a contingent coupon of at least 13.25% per annum if the Index on a Review Date is at or above 60.00% of the Initial Value, and they are automatically called on certain quarterly Review Dates if the Index is at or above the Initial Value.
The Index includes a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and a notional financing cost on the QQQ Fund component, which can weigh on performance. If not called, and the Final Value is below the 60.00% Trigger Value, principal is reduced one-for-one with Index losses, which can lead to significant loss of principal. Minimum denomination is $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $928.50 per $1,000 note, and will not be less than $900.00 when set. Selling commissions will not exceed $12.50 per $1,000 note. The earliest potential call date is May 26, 2026; expected pricing and settlement are on or about November 25 and December 1, 2025.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Auto Callable Buffered Return Enhanced Notes linked to the lesser of the Russell 2000 and S&P 500. The notes may be automatically called on November 20, 2026 if each index closes at or above its Call Value, paying $1,000 plus a Call Premium Amount of at least $92 per $1,000.
If not called, maturity on November 17, 2028 offers 1.25x any gain in the lesser-performing index; principal is returned if declines in the lesser index are within the 20% buffer. If the lesser index falls more than 20%, investors lose 1% of principal for each 1% beyond the buffer, up to an 80% loss. The notes pay no interest and no dividends, are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Minimum denomination is $1,000. Estimated value would be approximately $960.90 per $1,000 if priced today and will not be less than $940.00 per $1,000 when set. Selling commissions are up to $20 per $1,000 and a structuring fee may be $8 per $1,000.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC plans to issue Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Large-Cap Vol Advantage Index, due November 29, 2030, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes pay a Contingent Interest Payment on any Review Date when the Index closes at or above 50.00% of the Initial Value (the Interest Barrier). They are automatically called if, on any Review Date other than the first, second, third and final, the Index closes at or above the Initial Value; the earliest potential call is November 25, 2026. The Contingent Interest Rate will be provided at pricing and will be at least 10.25% per annum, in $1,000 minimum denominations.
The Index includes a 6.0% per annum daily deduction, which will weigh on performance. If the notes priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $920 per $1,000, and at pricing will not be less than $900 per $1,000. Selling commissions will not exceed $12.50 per $1,000. These unsecured notes involve credit risk of the issuer and guarantor, may pay no interest on some or all Review Dates, are not listed, and may result in loss of principal.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC plans an offering of Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Small-Cap Vol Advantage Index, due November 29, 2030, and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes pay a contingent coupon on each Review Date only if the Index closes at or above 60% of the Initial Value. They are automatically called if, on any Review Date other than the first and final, the Index closes at or above the Initial Value; the earliest possible call is May 26, 2026. The contingent interest rate will be at least 13.25% per annum, in $1,000 minimum denominations. If the notes are not called and the Final Value is below 60% of the Initial Value, principal is reduced 1% for each 1% decline.
The Index includes a 6.0% per annum daily deduction and can use leverage up to 500% while targeting 35% implied volatility. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $928.50 per $1,000, and will not be less than $900. Selling commissions will not exceed $12.50 per $1,000. The notes are unsecured, not listed, not FDIC insured, and subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.