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JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary 424(b)(2) pricing supplement for Uncapped Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the lesser performing of the Russell 2000 and S&P 500, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes target an uncapped return of at least 1.43 times any appreciation of the lesser-performing index at maturity, with a barrier for each index set at 70.00% of its initial value.
The notes do not pay interest or dividends and are unsecured, unsubordinated obligations subject to the credit risk of both the issuer and guarantor. If both indices finish above their initial values, the $1,000 principal is increased by the lesser-performing index return times the leverage factor. If either index finishes below its barrier, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the lesser-performing index return, which can result in a significant loss, up to total loss of principal. Minimum denomination is $1,000. The notes are expected to price on or about November 25, 2025, settle on or about December 1, 2025, observe on November 25, 2030 and mature on November 29, 2030. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $969.10 per $1,000, and will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000 when set. Selling commissions will not exceed $11.25 per $1,000. The notes will not be listed, and secondary market prices may be lower than the issue price.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the common stock of PayPal Holdings, Inc., due May 13, 2027, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes pay a Contingent Interest Rate of at least 12.00% per annum (at least 1.00% monthly) when the PayPal closing price on a Review Date is ≥ 70.00% of the Initial Value (the Interest Barrier). Missed coupons may be paid later if a subsequent Review Date meets the barrier. The notes are callable at the issuer’s option on any Interest Payment Date other than the first, second and final; the earliest call date is February 13, 2026. If held to maturity and the Final Value is ≥ 60.00% of the Initial Value (Trigger Value), investors receive $1,000 plus any due coupons; otherwise repayment is $1,000 + ($1,000 × Stock Return), which can result in substantial loss.
The price to public is $1,000 per note with selling commissions not exceeding $7.25 per $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $966 per $1,000, and will not be less than $900 per $1,000 when set. The notes are unsecured obligations subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary 424(b)(2) pricing supplement for Uncapped Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq‑100, Russell 2000, and S&P 500, due November 29, 2030 and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes target at least 1.455x any positive return of the least performing index at maturity if all indices finish above their initial levels.
Each index has a 70.00% barrier of its initial value. If any index finishes below its barrier, repayment is reduced one‑for‑one with the least performing index return, and investors can lose some or all principal. The notes pay no interest and provide no dividends, are unsecured and unsubordinated, and are not listed. Minimum denomination is $1,000; selling commissions will not exceed $42.50 per $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be about $930.60 per $1,000, and at pricing will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000. Expected pricing is on or about November 24, 2025, with settlement on or about November 28, 2025.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Uncapped Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the lesser performer of the iShares MSCI EAFE ETF (EFA) and the EURO STOXX 50 Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes target an upside return of at least 1.8475x any appreciation of the lesser-performing underlying at maturity, with a 70% barrier on each underlying. If both final values are at or above their barriers, investors receive principal; if either finishes below its barrier, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the lesser performer’s decline. The notes pay no interest or dividends, are unsecured, and carry the credit risk of both the issuer and guarantor. Minimum denomination is $1,000 per note; selling commissions will not exceed $42.50 per $1,000.
Key dates include expected pricing on or about November 24, 2025, settlement on or about November 28, 2025, and maturity on November 29, 2030. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $927.30 per $1,000 note and will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000 when set.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Uncapped Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000, and S&P 500. The notes target an Upside Leverage Factor of at least 1.60 on any positive return of the least-performing index at maturity.
The product features a 70.00% Barrier Amount of each index’s Initial Value. If any index finishes below its barrier on the Observation Date, the repayment at maturity is reduced one-for-one with the least-performing index’s decline, and investors could lose all principal. The notes pay no interest and provide no dividends. Key dates include an expected pricing on or about November 25, 2025, settlement on or about December 1, 2025, an Observation Date of November 25, 2030, and a Maturity Date of November 29, 2030.
The minimum denomination is $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $953.90 per $1,000, and when set, will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000, reflecting selling, structuring, and hedging costs.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC plans to issue structured Review Notes linked to the MerQube US Large-Cap Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes can be automatically called on a Review Date if the Index closes at or above the Call Value, with earliest call on November 27, 2026, and mature on November 29, 2028.
The Index embeds a 6.0% per annum daily deduction, which will reduce index performance versus an identical index without such deduction. The structure offers predefined call premiums of at least 26.25%, 52.50%, or 78.75% of principal at successive Review Dates if called, a 60.00% Barrier Amount at maturity, and minimum denominations of $1,000. The notes do not pay interest and investors forgo dividends. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $917.30 per $1,000 note, and will not be less than $900.00 when set. Expected pricing is on or about November 24, 2025, with settlement on or about November 28, 2025. Payments are subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Auto Callable Accelerated Barrier Notes linked to the iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA), fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes may be automatically called on December 2, 2026 if the fund’s closing price is at or above the Call Value (100% of the Initial Value), paying $1,000 plus a Call Premium of at least $430 per note on the Call Settlement Date. If not called, at maturity on November 30, 2028 investors get 1.50x any fund appreciation; if the Final Value is between the Initial Value and the 60% barrier, principal is returned. If below the barrier, losses match the fund’s decline, up to total loss of principal. The notes pay no interest and are subject to the credit risk of JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Minimum denomination is $1,000. Selling commissions will not exceed $10 per $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $924.80 per $1,000, and will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000 when finalized.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC plans to offer Auto Callable Contingent Interest Notes linked to the MerQube US Gold Vol Advantage Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The notes pay a quarterly Contingent Interest Payment only when the Index closes on a Review Date at or above 60.00% of the Initial Value.
The notes auto‑call on any Review Date (except the first and final) if the Index is at or above the Initial Value; the earliest potential call is May 26, 2026. If not called and the Final Value is at least the Trigger Value (60.00% of Initial), holders receive principal plus the final contingent interest; otherwise, repayment falls one‑for‑one with the Index return and can result in a substantial loss of principal.
Key terms include a Contingent Interest Rate of at least 13.25% per annum (3.3125% per quarter), a 6.0% per annum daily deduction embedded in the Index, expected pricing on or about November 25, 2025, settlement on or about December 1, 2025, and minimum denominations of $1,000. Estimated value if priced today is approximately $932.50 per $1,000 note, with a final estimated value not less than $900.00 per $1,000 at pricing. Selling commissions will not exceed $12.50 per $1,000 note.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary 424(b)(2) pricing supplement for auto-callable Review Notes linked to the least performing of the EURO STOXX 50 Index, the iShares MSCI EAFE ETF (EFA) and the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM), fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes may be called early if each underlying is at or above its Call Value on a Review Date, with the earliest call on November 16, 2026. Minimum Call Premium Amounts range from 9.50% on the first Review Date up to 47.50% on the final Review Date. A 70.00% Barrier Amount applies at maturity; if any underlying finishes below its barrier and the notes were not called, repayment is reduced one-for-one with the least performer.
Denominations are $1,000. Estimated value, if priced today, is approximately $934.60 per $1,000, and will not be less than $900.00 per $1,000 when set. Selling commissions will not exceed $41.25 per $1,000. The notes pay no interest or dividends, are unsecured obligations subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk, and are expected to settle on or about November 17, 2025.
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC filed a preliminary pricing supplement for Capped Buffered Equity Notes linked to the MSCI EAFE Index, due November 9, 2028, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The notes seek 1.00x any index gain at maturity, capped at a maximum return of at least 35.40%, with a 20.00% downside buffer. They pay no interest or dividends and expose holders to the credit risk of both JPMorgan entities. Key dates include an expected pricing on or about November 4, 2025, settlement on or about November 7, 2025, and an Observation Date of November 6, 2028. Minimum denomination is $1,000.
The price to public is $1,000 per note; selling commissions will not exceed $29.50 per $1,000. If priced today, the estimated value would be approximately $962.90 per $1,000, and when set will not be less than $930.00 per $1,000. Risks highlighted include capped upside, potential principal loss of up to 80.00%, liquidity constraints, currency exposure within the EAFE markets, and potential early acceleration upon a change-in-law event.