JP Morgan Chase & Co

JP Morgan Chase & Co

Entity Type
Industry
Founding Date
2000

JPMorgan Chase & Co is a multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in New York City. It specializes in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transactions processing, and asset management. The firm was formed in 2000 when J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated merged with The Chase Manhattan Corporation.

Eric Gray

2024 - present

Eric Tepper

2016 - present

Greg Onken

1999 - present

JP Morgan Sr

1871 - present

Jay Canell

2017 - present

Jeremy Miller

2016 - present

Mary Callahan Erdoes

1996 - present

Berk Ozdogan

2019 - 2022

Jacob Blish

2016 - 2018

Richard Galvin

2010 - 2016

Santiago Santos

2012 - 2014

Chad Anderson

2008 - 2012

Bonawyn Eison

2005 - 2010

Piers Ridyard

2010 - 2010

Charles Li

2003 - 2009

Wes Cowan

2005 - 2009

Marc Levinson

1999 - 2009

David Malpass

2008 - 2008

Eric Chemi

2005 - 2007

Ryan Selkis

2007 - 2007

Gilbert Van Hassel

2002 - 2007

Amanda Tepper

1999 - 2006

Simon White

2003 - 2005

Todd Juillerat

2003 - 2005

Mel Lagomasino

1983 - 2005

Sandy Kaul

2003 - 2005

Kentay Miller

1999 - 2004

Yan Huo

1996 - 2004

Jordan Kotick

2002 - 2004

Gordon Johnson

2002 - 2003

Chris Macintosh

2000 - 2003

Brett Tejpaul

1994 - 2003

Kathy Lien

1999 - 2002

Megan Greene

2002 - 2002

Bilal Hafeez

1998 - 2002

Douglas Lucas

2000 - 2001

Diego Parrilla

1998 - 2001

Francesco Filia

1997 - 2000

Erik Bethel

1999 - 2000

Peg Pike

1997 - 2000

Adrian Helfert

1998 - 2000

Daniel Masters

1992 - 1998

Sarat Sethi

1997 - 1998

Sachin Oza

1996 - 1998

Luke Ellis

1988 - 1998

Davis Edwards

1995 - 1997

Gina Sanchez

1994 - 1997

Albert Yeh

1993 - 1996

Alec Litowitz

1993 - 1994

Tad Smith

1987 - 1988

JP Morgan Criticisms
  • The bank was backstopped by the Federal reserve in the 2008 crisis
    • Taxpayers effectively kept it solvent
    • Shareholders and executives were bailed out without an loss/cost
  • Have continued to pay account holders interest rates well below the federal funds rate as interest rates have increased from 2015 on



JP Morgan History

  • initially chartered in 1799 as The Manhattan Company


Assets under management: $2.6 trillion (as of March 2021)