Even as economists tout the Trump administration's tax and deregulatory policies as boosting economic growth this year, JPMorgan Chase CEO Dimon said that his own tendencies were to consider what could go wrong when expectations are riding high. "My own view is people are getting a little comfortable that this is real, these high asset prices and high volumes, and that we won't have any problems," said Dimon, who was dressed in black and had a brace on one of his hands.
JPMorgan Chase's latest company update, on Monday (Feb. 23) underscored that the firm's technology agenda now extends well beyond internal productivity initiatives. Across the presentation and the question-and-answer session, executives consistently positioned artificial intelligence as a central component of competitive strategy, client engagement, with a long-term investment horizon.
The bank's top executives held an in-person update with investors in Manhattan after some 20 inches of snow fell in the city.
| Banks Industry | Financials Sector | James Dimon CEO | NYSE Exchange | 46625H100 CUSIP |
| US Country | 318,477 Employees | 6 Jan 2026 Last Dividend | 12 Jun 2000 Last Split | - IPO Date |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a global financial services powerhouse that has been serving clients with a wide array of financial products and services since its inception in 1799. Based in New York, New York, the company operates through four main segments: Consumer & Community Banking (CCB), Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), Commercial Banking (CB), and Asset & Wealth Management (AWM). Providing a comprehensive suite of financial services to a diverse clientele, including consumers, small businesses, corporations, governments, and institutions, JPMorgan Chase & Co. continues to be a leader in the financial industry, leveraging its deep expertise and broad capabilities to meet the evolving needs of its clients.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. offers a wide range of financial products and services across its four operating segments:
This segment caters to consumers and small businesses with a variety of products including deposit accounts, investment products, and lending services. It encompasses mortgage origination and servicing, credit cards, auto loans, leases, and travel services. Additionally, it offers cash management and payment services, serving customers through bank branches, ATMs, and digital and telephone banking channels.
The CIB segment provides comprehensive investment banking, corporate strategy advisory services, and equity and debt financing solutions. It also offers loan origination, syndication, payments, cash and derivative instruments, and prime brokerage. Moreover, this segment caters to asset managers, insurance companies, and investment funds with securities services, including custody, fund accounting, and administration.
Targeting small and midsized companies, local governments, nonprofit clients, and large corporations, this segment delivers financial solutions such as lending, payments, investment banking, and asset management. It also serves investors, developers, and owners of diverse real estate properties, including multifamily, office, retail, and industrial spaces.
AWM provides multi-asset investment management solutions across equities, fixed income, alternatives, and money market funds for both institutional clients and retail investors. It also offers a range of retirement products and services, brokerage and custody services, estate planning, and lending, catering specifically to high-net-worth individuals with a comprehensive array of investment management products.