About J.P. Morgan Asset Management
J.P. Morgan Asset Management is the investment management arm of NYC-based JPMorgan Chase, a global bank that’s the result of over 200 years of mergers and acquisitions. JPMorgan Chase’s current iteration was formed between 1996 and 2008 when Chase Manhattan Bank merged with J.P. Morgan & Co., and then the combined entity acquired Bank One, Bear Steams, and Washington Mutual. In 2019, J.P. Morgan became the first U.S. bank to issue cryptocurrency when it launched its JPM Coin tokens.
J.P. Morgan Asset Management offers a variety of financial products and services, including retirement funds, equity income funds, investor growth funds, and small-to-large cap growth funds. J.P. Morgan Asset Management has a robust internship program designed for students and recent graduates that offers apprenticeships, pre-internships, internships, and full-time programs that run for 24 to 36 months.
J.P. Morgan is committed to breaking the barriers of systemic racism in and out of the workplace. The company states that structural barriers in the U.S. have worsened in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, placing a strain on the economic mobility of families in the Black community and subsequently restricting the U.S. economy. JPMorgan Chase will be donating $30 billion over the next five years in order to support diversity and inclusion, and break down the barriers of systemic racism.
345 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10154
Phone: (212) 483-2323
Employer Type: Subsidiary
CEO: Mary Callahan Erdoes
Employees (All Locations): 189,315
$34,000 - $160,000
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