JPMORGAN CHASE CO
Q1 2020 Form 13-F
JPMorgan Chase & Co Form 13-F reported portfolio values from Q3 2013 to Q4 2024
Description and Activity
JPMorgan Chase & Co., incorporated in Delaware in 1968, is a prominent financial services firm headquartered in the United States with global operations. As of December 31, 2023, the company reported $3.9 trillion in assets and $327.9 billion in stockholders' equity. The firm's extensive operations are organized into four main business segments: Consumer & Community Banking, Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking, and Asset & Wealth Management. Additionally, a Corporate segment manages the company's global activities.
The company operates in highly competitive sectors including banking, securities, insurance, and financial technology. JPMorgan Chase emphasizes the importance of attracting and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce to drive its long-term growth and success. Globally, the company employs 309,926 individuals, with 60% based in the United States. The workforce includes a wide array of racial, ethnic, gender, and disability representation.
JPMorgan Chase adheres to a global code of conduct that promotes integrity, fairness, and responsibility, guided by four central tenets: exceptional client service, operational excellence, commitment to integrity, and fostering a strong team and winning culture. The company provides various employee benefits and wellness programs, including healthcare, retirement plans, life and disability insurance, and on-site wellness centers. Continue reading...
As a financial holding company, JPMorgan Chase is subject to extensive regulation under U.S. federal and state laws, as well as international laws in the jurisdictions where it operates. The Federal Reserve oversees the company under comprehensive consolidated supervision, including capital and liquidity requirements. JPMorgan Chase conducts annual stress tests and submits an annual capital plan as part of the Federal Reserve's Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review framework.
JPMorgan Chase's principal subsidiary, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., is subject to prudential standards and extensive regulatory reporting requirements, including enhanced liquidity and risk management standards. The company also faces regulation and oversight from international entities such as the European Central Bank, the European Securities and Markets Authority, and the UK Financial Conduct Authority.
Overall, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a major financial institution engaged in a wide array of financial activities, subject to significant regulatory oversight to ensure its stability and compliance with stringent capital, liquidity, and risk management standards.