JPMorgan Chase
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JPMorgan Chase (incorporated in Delaware as JPMorgan Chase & Co. since 2000) is a global financial services firm with operations in more than 50 countries. The company's NYSE ticker symbol is JPM.
In 2000 J.P. Morgan & Company merged with Chase Manhattan Bank. On July 1, 2004 it merged with the country's sixth largest bank by assets, Chicago-based Bank One The firm is based in New York City, with offices worldwide.
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Management
- CEO: William B. Harrison, Jr.
- COO: Jamie Dimon
Business segments
- Asset & Wealth Management (AWM)
- Card Services (CS)
- Corporate
- Commercial Bank (CB)
- Investment Bank (IB)
- Retail Financial Services (RFS)
- Treasury & Securities Services (TSS)
Before the merger with Bank One
Before the merger with Bank One, the company's wholesale businesses was comprised of four segments:
- Investment Bank (IB), which provides investment banking and commercial banking products and services.
- Treasury & Securities Services (TSS), whose three businesses provide debt servicing, securities custody and related functions, and treasury and cash management services to corporations, financial institutions and governments.
- Investment Management & Private Banking (IMPB) which provides investment management services to institutional investors, high net worth individuals and retail customers.
- JPMorgan Partners (JPMP), which is the Company's private equity business.
External links
- 9-Nov-04 10-Q (NOTE 20—BUSINESS SEGMENTS)
Diversity
JP Morgan Chase recieved a 100% rating on the first Corporate Equality Index released by the Human Rights Campaign in 2002. They have maintained this rating in 2003 and 2004.
JP Morgan Chase is one of the top 10 companies for working mothers in 2004 according to Working Mother Media.