JPMorgan Chase launches American Dream Initiative to expand small business support across the US
JPMorgan Chase commits nearly $80 billion in lending and plans to mentor 115,000 small business owners nationwide to grow its small business customer base to 10 million.
- On Tuesday, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon unveiled the 'American Dream Initiative' , a sweeping multi-year effort to expand economic opportunity across the United States.
- Dimon cited concerns that 'the American Dream is alive, but it's slipping out of reach for too many people,' prompting the bank to invest in local economic growth.
- JPMorgan will commit nearly $80 billion in lending to small businesses over the next decade and mentor nearly 115,000 owners through its 'Coaching for Impact' program.
- Chase Business Banking CEO Ben Walter said the bank will hire 1,000 additional small business bankers across its 5,000-branch network to deepen domestic supply chains.
- The ADI complements JPMorgan's $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative, which targets manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure to bolster America's long-term competitiveness.
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