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J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
(NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.0
trillion and operations in more than 60 countries. The firm is a leader in
investment banking, financial services for consumers, small business and
commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management and
private equity J.P. Morgan is one of the world's leading investment banks
with deep client relationships and broad product capabilities in Australia.
As one of the few full-service and fully integrated investment banks in
Australia, J.P. Morgan also provides commercial banking and treasury and
securities services. The firm's offices are located in the financial centres
of Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and in Wellington, New Zealand.
J.P. Morgan's history in Australia dates back more than 130 years to the
founding of Ord Minnett. Today the firm provides products and services to
corporations, financial institutions and government clients.
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The firm has market
leadership positions across a wide spectrum of financial products and
services: mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategy and structure, fixed
income and debt capital markets, equity and equity capital markets, equities
research, custody, funds administration, corporate banking and treasury and
securities services. |
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JP Morgan Chase Bank (Australia Branch)
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : CHASAU2X
Address :
Level 35, 259 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Telephone : +61 2 9250 4111
Website : www.jpmorgan.com.au |
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In Australia, J.P. Morgan Asset Management has a team of dedicated
professionals to offer institutional clients with comprehensive local
service and insight into the vast range of investment strategies spanning
the spectrum of asset classes.
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J.P. Morgan Chase Bank are regulated by the Australian
Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) in Australia. APRA is responsible
for regulating much of the financial industry, including insurance and
superannuation companies. Institution seeking to be prudentially regulated
as an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is required to be
authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (the Banking Act). The Australian
Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is responsible for the
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