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JPMorgan Chase

23 dated events on the record · 23 primary-source · 0 contradictions · 2000–2026

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2026-04-21 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan's 2026 technology budget is $19.8 billion (up 10% YoY), with significant investments in AI, blockchain, and cloud infrastructure. The firm was spending approximately $2 billion annually on AI-related…
2026-03-10 Other facts PRIMARY JPMorgan has expanded Onyx blockchain platform from pilot to processing billions in daily transaction volume
2026-01-22 Transactions PRIMARY Jamie Dimon's 2025 compensation was $43 million ($1.5 million salary + $41.5 million performance-based incentive), a 10.3% increase from his $39 million in 2024.
2026-01-13 Transactions PRIMARY FY2025 net income was $57.0 billion ($20.02/share) on revenue of $181.8 billion. Total assets stood at $4.4 trillion with a 20% return on tangible common equity. Assets Under Management reached $4.8 trillion.
2026-01-08 Transactions PRIMARY Chase became the new issuer of Apple Card in January 2026, replacing Goldman Sachs and acquiring over $20 billion in card balances in a deal expected to complete within approximately 24 months.
2026-01-01 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan's 2026 technology budget is $19.8 billion with significant blockchain investments
2025-12-01 Transactions PRIMARY The Kinexys blockchain platform (launched as Onyx in 2020, rebranded in November 2024) had processed over $3 trillion in cumulative transactions by December 2025 with $5 billion in daily volume. Products include JPM…
2025-10-21 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan is headquartered at 383 Madison Avenue, New York, and opened a new $3 billion, 60-story global headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in October 2025, housing 10,000 employees. The bank has 24,000 NYC-based employees…
2025-10-13 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan launched a $1.5 trillion, 10-year Security and Resiliency Initiative in October 2025, including up to $10 billion in direct equity investments in defense, energy, advanced manufacturing, and strategic…
2025-07-11 Other facts PRIMARY JPMorgan is the issuer of structured notes linked to Palantir Technologies Class A common stock, with multiple SEC filings between 2023–2026 referencing these products, though the bank disclaims any affiliation with…
2024-11-22 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan has paid more than $40 billion in total fines and settlements since 2000 for anti-competitive practices, securities abuses, and other violations, according to the Violation Tracker database. In 2024 alone it…
2023-09-26 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan paid $290 million in June 2023 to settle a class-action lawsuit by Jeffrey Epstein victims. It paid an additional $75 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands in September 2023, and reached a confidential settlement…
2023-05-01 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan acquired the substantial majority of First Republic Bank's assets from the FDIC on May 1, 2023, assuming $173 billion in loans and $92 billion in deposits, following First Republic's seizure by regulators.
2019-09-26 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan Chase reported over $1 billion in suspicious transactions by Epstein from October 2003 until July 2019 in a September 26, 2019 SAR filing
2019-09-26 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan Chase filed SARs flagging more than $1.3 billion worth of suspicious wire transfers through Epstein's accounts
2014-01-07 Transactions PRIMARY On January 7, 2014 entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, paying $1.7 billion in forfeiture (plus $543M in additional civil settlements…
2014-01-07 Transactions PRIMARY In January 2014, JPMorgan entered a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the U.S. Attorney's Office for SDNY, paying $1.7 billion in forfeiture — the largest Bank Secrecy Act penalty in U.S. history — for two…
2014-01-07 Other facts PRIMARY DOJ found that JPMorgan failed to file a Suspicious Activity Report on Madoff despite internal compliance staff in London raising concerns about BLMIS's implausible returns; the bank's 22-year banking relationship with…
2010-01-01 Other facts PRIMARY JPMorgan Chase ceased using the Bear Stearns name in January 2010
2008-03-17 Transactions PRIMARY In March 2008, JPMorgan acquired Bear Stearns for approximately $1.4 billion ($2 per share, later raised to $10) with a $29 billion Federal Reserve credit facility. Six months later, it acquired Washington Mutual's…
2007-12-01 Transactions PRIMARY <cite index="23-2">The Federal Reserve provided $853 billion in secret loans to Bear Stearns; $851 billion from its Primary Dealer Credit Facility and $2 billion from its Term Securities Lending Facility</cite>
2004-07-01 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan Chase merged with Chicago-based Bank One in July 2004 for $58 billion, creating a $1.1 trillion asset bank with 2,300 branches in 17 states. Bank One CEO Jamie Dimon became COO, then CEO in 2006 and Chairman…
2000-12-01 Transactions PRIMARY JPMorgan Chase & Co. was formed in December 2000 from the merger of Chase Manhattan Bank (founded 1799 by Aaron Burr) and J.P. Morgan & Co. (founded 1871), becoming the second-largest U.S. bank. The Glass-Steagall Act…