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Chase Plans Rollout of 160 New Branches in 30-Plus States

JPMorganChase announced plans to open more than 160 new branches in 30-plus states and renovate nearly 600 locations this year as part of a multibillion-dollar investment to expand access to its financial services nationwide. The planned rollout continues Chase’s multiyear growth strategy, announced in 2024, to open more than 500 new branches, renovate 1,700 locations, and hire 3,500 employees across the country over three years.

The expansion will bring Chase into new markets, including low-to-moderate income and rural communities, and strengthen its presence in fast-growing regions nationwide. Chase operates the largest branch network in the U.S. and is the only bank with branches in all 48 contiguous states.

Chase banks come in a variety of configurations. “Every Chase branch is a reflection of its neighborhood—staffed by local experts, designed with local input, and focused on delivering the right solutions for every customer,” said Jennifer Roberts, CEO of Chase Consumer Banking.

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