Overview
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a financial-services firm based in New York.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a financial-services firm based in New York.
The company operates JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, a bank (branded as Chase) with U.S. branches in 48 states and the District of Columbia; and J.P. Morgan Securities, an investment bank.
Worldwide ad spending:
Total worldwide advertising spending shown in the Ad Age World’s Largest Advertisers report is JPMorgan Chase’s stated worldwide marketing expense.
JPMorgan Chase disclosed worldwide marketing expense of $4.591 billion in 2023, up 17.4% from $3.911 billion in 2022.
U.S. ad spending:
Total U.S. advertising spending shown in the Ad Age Leading National Advertisers report is an Ad Age Datacenter estimate.
The Ad Age Leading National Advertisers 2024 ranking was released Oct. 28, 2024.
Ad Age Leading National Advertisers 2023
Ad Age Leading National Advertisers 2022
The Ad Age World’s Largest Advertisers 2024 ranking was released Dec. 9, 2024.
Ad Age World’s Largest Advertisers 2023
Ad Age World’s Largest Advertisers 2022
JPMorgan Chase in May 2023 bought substantially all of the assets and assumed the deposits of First Republic Bank in a deal brokered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. First Republic was the second-biggest U.S. bank failure, behind the 2008 collapse of Washington Mutual. JPMorgan Chase rebranded First Republic under the company’s Chase brand.
JPMorgan Chase in September 2008 bought Washington Mutual for $1.9 billion in a deal brokered by the FDIC. JPMorgan Chase rebranded Washington Mutual as Chase.
JPMorgan Chase in May 2008 bought Bear Stearns Cos., an investment bank that nearly collapsed in early 2008 amid fallout from the housing market’s subprime loan implosion.
Jamie Dimon became CEO of JPMorgan Chase on Jan. 1, 2006, and one year later also became chairman.
See more: JPMorgan Chase management
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JPMorgan Chase trades on the New York Stock Exchange. Ticker: JPM
JPMorgan Chase traces its roots to the founding of The Manhattan Co. in 1799.
Today’s JPMorgan Chase was built on the foundation and acquisitions of firms including J.P. Morgan & Co., Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank One, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., Chemical Bank, First National Bank of Chicago, National Bank of Detroit, Washington Mutual, Bear Stearns Cos. and First Republic.
See more: JPMorgan Chase history