Chase Bank

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., doing business as Chase, is an American national bank headquartered in New York City that constitutes the consumer and commercial banking subsidiary of the U.S. multinational banking and financial services holding company, JPMorgan Chase. The bank was known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with J.P. Morgan & Co. in 2000. Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of the Chase National Bank and the Manhattan Company in 1955. The bank merged with Chemical Bank New York in 1996 and later merged with Bank One Corporation in 2004 and in 2008 acquired the deposits and most assets of Washington Mutual.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Trade name
Chase Bank
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryBanking
PredecessorThe Manhattan Company
Founded1799 (1799)
FounderJohn Thompson
Headquarters
New York City, New York
,
USA
Number of locations
4,700 branches
17,000 ATMs nationwide
100 countries (2022)
Area served
United States
Key people
Jamie Dimon
(Chairman and CEO)
ProductsFinancial services
ServicesRetail Financial Services
Card Services
Commercial Banking
RevenueUS$124.54 billion (2022)
Net income
US$42.12 billion (2022)
Total assetsUS$4 trillion (2022)
Number of employees
250,355 (2022)
ParentJPMorgan Chase
Websitewww.chase.com
Footnotes / references

Chase offers more than 5,100 branches and 17,000 ATMs nationwide and has 18.5 million checking accounts and 25 million debit card users as of 2023. JPMorgan Chase & Co. has 250,355 employees (as of 2016) and operates in more than 100 countries. JPMorgan Chase & Co. had assets of $3.31 trillion in 2022 which makes it the largest bank in the United States as well as the bank with the most branches in the United States and the only bank with a presence in all of the contiguous United States. JPMorgan Chase, through its Chase subsidiary, is one of the Big Four banks of the United States.

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