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JPMorgan hikes dividend 10% as mega-bank profits hit records

EUROS Newsroom · 3h ago · 1 min read
JPMorgan hikes dividend 10% as mega-bank profits hit records

JPMorgan Chase is raising its quarterly payout to $1.65 per share after passing the Federal Reserve's stress test, signaling that a revival in investment banking and lending is generating excess capital for the largest US banks.

JPMorgan Chase will increase its quarterly dividend by 10% to $1.65 per share, pending formal board approval. The payout hike follows a quarter of record revenues and profits for the bank and arrives immediately after it cleared the Federal Reserve’s annual stress test.

The capital return underscores a broad profit cycle largely overshadowed by the market's recent fixation on artificial intelligence. The largest US lenders are currently minting record earnings. Resurgent investment banking activity, elevated market trading volumes, and sustained loan demand have built capital buffers large enough to fund substantial shareholder distributions.

As the largest US bank by both assets and market capitalization, JPMorgan is the primary beneficiary of this macroeconomic environment. The New York-based institution operates across more than 100 countries, offering consumer banking, commercial lending, and wealth management services that insulate it from single-market volatility.

Shares of the $919 billion company currently trade near $341, sitting just shy of a 52-week high of $351.24. The stock has climbed roughly 22% from its 52-week low, consistently outperforming the broader financial sector over the past year as the bank translated top-line revenue growth into exceptional bottom-line efficiency.

Despite this sustained equity rally, valuations remain strictly tethered to the bank's underlying financial performance. JPMorgan currently trades at 15.1 times forward earnings and 2.6 times book value. These multiples appear reasonable for a firm generating operating margins above 20% and an 18% return on equity, demonstrating that investors are paying a disciplined premium for top-tier execution.

The increased dividend translates to a forward yield of 1.9%. While this trails the yields typically offered by smaller regional banks, JPMorgan’s historical approach to capital management has prioritized steady earnings expansion and balance sheet strength over simply chasing high yields.