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J.P. Morgan in China
Our Local Presence
JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited and its branches
J.P. Morgan Asia Consulting (Beijing) Limited and its Shanghai Branch
J.P. Morgan Investment Consulting (Beijing) Limited
J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited Beijing and Shanghai Representative Offices
JPMorgan Asset Management (Asia Pacific) Limited Beijing Representative Office
JPMorgan Asset Management (China) Limited
JPMorgan Overseas Investment Fund Management (Shanghai) Limited
J.P. Morgan Futures Company Limited and its Shanghai Trading Outlet
J.P. Morgan Securities (China) Company Limited
China International Fund Management Company Limited
Beijing
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Beijing Branch
- J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited Beijing Representative Office
- J.P. Morgan Asia Consulting (Beijing) Limited
- J.P. Morgan Investment Consulting (Beijing) Limited
- JPMorgan Asset Management (Asia Pacific) Limited Beijing Representative Office
Shanghai
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Shanghai Branch
- J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited Shanghai Representative Office
- J.P. Morgan Asia Consulting (Beijing) Limited Shanghai Branch
- JPMorgan Asset Management (China) Limited
- JPMorgan Overseas Investment Fund Management (Shanghai) Limited
- China International Fund Management Company Limited
- J.P. Morgan Futures Company Limited Shanghai Trading Outlet
- J.P. Morgan Securities (China) Company Limited
Tianjin
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Tianjin Branch
Guangzhou
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Guangzhou Branch
- J.P. Morgan Futures Company Limited
Chengdu
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Chengdu Branch
Harbin
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Harbin Branch
Suzhou
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Suzhou Branch
Shenzhen
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited Shenzhen Branch
Our Local History
With a legacy dating back to 1799, we have a history of demonstrating leadership during times of both economic growth and financial instability.
Our history in China begins in 1921 with the opening of an office by one of J.P. Morgan's predecessor firms in Shanghai.
2021
- 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of J.P. Morgan in China. We are excited to begin our next century with the full spectrum of operational businesses on the ground from investment and corporate banking, payments, markets, securities services, commercial banking and asset management.
- The China Securities Regulatory Commission approved the registration of J.P. Morgan taking 100% ownership of J.P. Morgan Securities (China) Company Limited, making it the first foreign firm to fully own a securities venture in China.
- J.P. Morgan expanded its Commercial Banking business in China to provide China-headquartered midcap companies with access to leading financial capabilities, a strong global network and deep market expertise.
2020
- J.P. Morgan received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to increase its stake in J.P. Morgan Futures Company Limited to 100%, making it the first foreign firm to fully own a futures venture in China.
- The firm’s Asset Management business reached a commercial agreement with Shanghai International Trust Company Limited, a subsidiary of Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, to reach 100 percent ownership of its joint venture China International Fund Management Company Limited.
- J.P. Morgan Securities (China) Company Limited commenced business.
2019
- J.P. Morgan Securities (China) Company Limited, the firm's majority-owned securities company in China, was established to provide domestic and international clients with a comprehensive set of financial products and services, including securities brokerage, securities investment advisory, and securities underwriting and sponsorship.
- J.P. Morgan launched E-Customs Payment Solution, making it the first foreign bank in China to offer a solution that fully digitizes and automates cross-border payments of goods.
2018
- J.P. Morgan China becomes a Bond Connect market maker, acting as one of the price providers to serve the Northbound Link leg of the connection between the mainland bond market and Hong Kong and the overseas investors.
- J.P. Morgan submitted an application to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) seeking to establish a new securities company in which it would hold a 51% stake.
- J.P. Morgan offers trading and clearing of Renminbi-denominated crude oil futures contract for its onshore and offshore clients.
- J.P. Morgan was appointed by the People’s Bank of China as an RMB clearing bank in the U.S.
2017
- J.P. Morgan received Type-A Bond Settlement Agent license in China.
- J.P. Morgan receives Debt Financing Instruments of Non-financial Enterprises Underwriting License in China’s interbank bond market.
2016
- J.P. Morgan Asset Management establishes JPMorgan Asset Management (Shanghai) Limited in China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.
2015
- JPMorgan Chase & Co. forms a strategic partnership with Postal Savings Bank of China.
2014
- J.P. Morgan opens a branch in Shenzhen.
2012
- J.P. Morgan receives the approval from the China Banking Regulatory Commission to purchase a 19.99% stake in Bridge Trust Corporation Ltd.
- J.P. Morgan opens a branch in Suzhou.
- J.P. Morgan injects an additional capital of RMB 2.5 billion into its locally incorporated bank in China.
2011
- J.P. Morgan signs the investment agreements in Beijing to establish a Sino-foreign joint venture guarantee corporation as one of the major investors.
- J.P. Morgan opens a branch in Harbin.
2009
- J.P. Morgan opens branches in Guangzhou and Chengdu.
2007
- JPMorgan Chase Bank (China) Company Limited, the firm’s locally incorporated bank, is established.
- J.P. Morgan receives the approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to enter into a joint venture futures company, known as the J.P. Morgan Futures Company Limited.
2004
- J.P. Morgan Asset Management establishes China International Fund Management, a joint venture with the Shanghai International Group in Shanghai.
2003
- J.P. Morgan receives its Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) status from the CSRC.
2002
- JPMorgan Chase Bank Shanghai branch receives its local currency license.
2001
- J.P. Morgan Chairman and CEO Bill Harrison meets with China's President Jiang Zemin in Beijing.
1997
- J.P. Morgan acts as a joint book runner for the People's Republic of China's US$500 million bond issuance.
1994
- J.P. Morgan opens representative offices in Beijing and Shanghai.
1993
- Chase opens its first operating branch in Tianjin.
1981
- Chase opens its first representative office in Beijing.
1973
- Chase Chairman David Rockefeller leads a US delegation to China to meet with China's Premier Zhou Enlai. In the same year, Chase becomes the first US bank to be designated as Bank of China's correspondent bank.
1930
- The Equitable Eastern Banking Corp. merges with the Chase Bank, which included the acquisition of both Chinese branch offices in Shanghai and Tianjin.
1929
- Equitable Eastern Banking Corp. opens a second China branch in Tianjin.
1923
- Chase National Bank, another one of J.P. Morgan's predecessor firms, establishes a branch in Shanghai.
1921
- Equitable Eastern Banking Corp., one of J.P. Morgan's predecessor firms, opens its Shanghai branch.
1911
- J.P. Morgan heads a syndicate of underwriters to manage Huguang Railway's $7.5 million bond issuance.
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