America's Bank

How Jamie Dimon built a fortress that gets stronger in every crisis

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Banks acquired in crises
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Crises since 2008

Bear Stearns (2008), WaMu (2008), First Republic (2023). Every banking panic makes JPMorgan bigger. The fortress grows.

JPMNYSE
JPMorgan Chase & Co.

America's largest bank — $4 trillion in assets

$300.96
+28838.5% since 1980
Revenue (TTM)
How much money came in the door over the past year. Think of it as total sales before paying any bills.
$187.3B
+7.6%
Net Income (TTM)
What's left after paying everyone—employees, suppliers, taxes, everything. This is the actual profit.
$59.5B
+10.2%
Gross Margin
For every dollar of sales, how much is left after making the product? Higher is better—more room for profit.
62.0%
EPS (TTM)
If you owned one share, this is your slice of the profit. Bigger number = more earnings for each share you hold.
$20.59
+14.8%

Financial Performance

Consistently profitable in good times and bad. Returns on equity above 15%. Grew market share during 2008, 2020, and 2023 banking crises by acquiring distressed competitors.

Revenue

Money coming in the door each quarter—total sales before paying any bills.
$54.0B
+85.6%

Net Income

What's left after paying everyone. This is the real profit the company keeps.
$18.0B
+520.7%

Earnings Per Share

Your slice of the profit for each share you own. Bigger = better.
$6.34
+712.8%

Margins

How much profit is made on each dollar of sales. Higher margins = more efficient business.

Profitability over time

Gross
62.0%
Operating
42.0%

What Drives JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Revenue breakdown by product segment

Product Revenue Mix

Annual revenue by segment

Consumer Banking$73B
Corporate & Investment Bank$56B
Asset Management$19B
Commercial Banking$17B

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About JPMorgan Chase & Co.

JPMorgan Chase is America's largest bank with $4 trillion in assets. Under Jamie Dimon's 20-year leadership, it has become a fortress that grows stronger during crises — acquiring Bear Stearns (2008), WaMu (2008), and First Republic (2023).

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Data Sources

Price Data: Yahoo FinanceFinancials: JPMorgan Chase & Co. SEC FilingsSegments: Company 10-K