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New York City largest US bank (NYSE: JPM) $177B FY2024 net revenue, $58.5B net income (record); IB fees +49%, First Republic acquisition 2023, #1 consumer deposits and IB competing with Goldman and Bank of America.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a New York City-based global financial services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: JPM) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 Financials component — providing investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses (Chase banking), commercial banking, financial transaction processing, and asset and wealth management through approximately 316,000 employees in 60+ countries. JPMorgan Chase is the largest US bank by assets ($3.9 trillion) and market capitalization ($600B+), formed through the 2000 merger of J.P. Morgan & Co. with Chase Manhattan Bank, subsequent acquisition of Bank One in 2004 (bringing Jamie Dimon as CEO), acquisition of Bear Stearns in March 2008 (emergency government-assisted rescue during the financial crisis), acquisition of Washington Mutual's banking assets from FDIC receivership in September 2008, and the May 2023 acquisition of First Republic Bank from FDIC receivership (adding $92B in deposits, $173B in loans, and 80 wealth management offices following First Republic's collapse from SVB-contagion bank run). In fiscal year 2024, JPMorgan Chase reported total net revenues of $177 billion and net income of $58.5 billion — the highest annual profit ever reported by a US bank — driven by investment banking fee recovery ($8.7B IB fees, +49% year-over-year as M&A and IPO markets recovered), net interest income strength from high-rate environment, and consumer bank deposit and loan growth. CEO Jamie Dimon has led JPMorgan Chase for 20 years, making it the only major US bank to avoid TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) losses during the 2008 financial crisis and growing it into the dominant US financial services franchise with #1 market share in global investment banking, US credit cards (Chase Freedom, Sapphire, Ink business cards), US consumer deposits, US wealth management, and US commercial real estate lending.
Commercial P&C and group benefits insurer with $24.7B FY2024 revenue; top-3 workers' comp writer; life/mutual funds sold 2018-2022 for strategic focus; hard market beneficiary in commercial lines.
The Hartford Financial Services Group is a leading provider of property and casualty insurance, group benefits, and mutual funds, founded in 1810 in Hartford, Connecticut and still headquartered there, trading on NYSE (HIG). For FY2024, The Hartford generated approximately $24.7 billion in total revenues under CEO Christopher Swift, who has led the company since 2014 and executed a strategic sharpening around commercial P&C insurance and employee benefits following the sale of the company's life insurance operations to Talcott Resolution in 2018 and the mutual funds business to Lexington Partners in 2022. The company's Commercial Lines segment—serving small, mid, and large commercial customers across workers' compensation, commercial auto, general liability, property, and specialty—is the revenue and earnings anchor.
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