JPM
Status-Quo-PlayerJPMorgan Chase
$313.68
+1.23%
as of 13 Apr
Power Core
The moat is the compounding interaction of the lowest cost of funds in the industry, the largest technology budget in financial services, and regulatory complexity that functions as an entry barrier JPMorgan has learned to weaponize.
Direction of Movement
Structural Advantages Compounding, Not Eroding
ROC 200
+9.0%
JPM
JPMorgan Chase
$313.68
+1.23%
as of 13 Apr
DCF Fair Value: $748.16
Market data unavailable
Company Profile
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services firm operating through three primary segments: Consumer & Community Banking, Commercial & Investment Bank, and Asset & Wealth Management. It provides a comprehensive suite of services including deposit accounts, investment and lending products, cash management, payments, mortgage origination and servicing, residential mortgages, home equity loans, credit cards, auto loans, leases, and travel services to consumers, small businesses, and institutions via bank branches, ATMs, digital platforms, and telephone banking. The company excels in investment banking with consulting for mergers, acquisitions, restructuring, capital increases, and activities in stock, bond, and derivatives markets, alongside brokerage services. In asset and wealth management, it oversees substantial assets under management, totaling USD 2,406 billion as of the end of 2024. Additionally, JPMorgan Chase & Co. engages in commercial banking, supporting corporate clients worldwide. With net sales projected at around 180 billion USD for 2025 and a workforce of 317,160 employees, it generates the majority of its income from the United States while maintaining a significant presence in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, underscoring its pivotal role in the global financial ecosystem.
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Diversified
Employees
318,512