Exhibit 21.1
| Chase Bank USA, National Association | United States | 100 |
| Chase BankCard Services, Inc. | Delaware | 100 |
| Unicorn Financial Services, Inc. | Delaware | 100 |
| J.P. Morgan Investor Services Co. | Delaware | 100 |
| JPMorgan Insurance Agency, Inc. | Delaware | 100 |
How many companies does JP Morgan own?
7 Companies
7 Companies Owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Who did Chase Bank merge with?
J.P. Morgan & Co.
The Chase Manhattan Corporation, former American holding company that merged with J.P. Morgan & Co. in 2000 to form J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. The firm originated in the final days of the 18th century.
Was J.P. Morgan a robber baron?
J.P. Morgan John Pierpont Morgan was a financier from a wealthy family and is considered by many to have been among the robber barons during America’s Gilded Age. At face value, Morgan contributed greatly to American industry.
Which is better chase or Capital One?
If you prefer online banking with higher rates and lower fees, Capital One could be for you. Go with Chase if you want more branch access and opening bonuses. If you want to compare more options, you may find something that better meets your needs.
Who are the major companies owned by JPMorgan Chase?
Chase Manhattan, Bear Stearns, Bank One, Washington Mutual, and Cazenove are major companies owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Who are the 5 companies owned by JPM?
1 JPMorgan & Co. Inc. / The Chase Manhattan Corp. 2 Bank One Corp. 3 The Bear Stearns Companies Inc. 4 Washington Mutual Inc. 5 Cazenove Group
Who are JPMorgan Partners and what do they do?
J.P. Morgan Partners, LLC (JPMP) is a private equity division of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), one of the largest financial. This list of organizations invested in by JPMorgan Partners (JPMP) provides data on their funding history, investment activities, and acquisition trends. Insights about top trending companies, startups, investments…
When did Chase Bank merge with Manhattan Bank?
The logo used by Chase following the merger with the Manhattan Bank in 1954. The Chase Manhattan Bank was formed upon the 1955 purchase of Chase National Bank (established in 1877) by the Bank of the Manhattan Company (established in 1799), the company’s oldest predecessor institution.