The total return for JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) stock is +19.50% over the past 12 months vs. +24.34% for the S&P 500. So far it's up -2.02% this year. Includes price appreciation + reinvested dividends.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) Summary
| Category | 1Y (TTM) | 3Y | 5Y | 10Y | 15Y | 20Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price CAGR | +17.24% | +30.40% | +13.93% | +17.06% | +14.51% | +10.55% |
| Total Return CAGR | +19.50% | +33.41% | +16.85% | +20.22% | +17.64% | +13.42% |
| Revenue CAGR | +4.27% | +17.21% | +16.94% | +11.05% | +6.34% | +6.31% |
| Net Income CAGR | (1.33%) | +11.91% | +7.74% | +9.37% | +7.61% | +9.67% |
| EPS CAGR | +1.52% | +18.41% | +17.71% | +12.75% | +11.40% | +11.14% |
| Free Cash Flow CAGR | +188.99% | +55.06% | +31.54% | +14.25% | +22.39% | +10.73% |
| Operating Cash Flow CAGR | +188.99% | +55.06% | +31.54% | +14.25% | +22.28% | +10.73% |
| Dividends CAGR | +20.67% | +11.53% | +9.04% | +12.69% | +24.80% | +7.28% |
CAGR Trends History
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JPM Total Return CAGR Chart
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
Annual Total Returns Comparison
| Year | Start Value | End Value | JPM Return | SPY Return | Outperformance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026(YTD) | 3068.04 | 3005.92 | (2.02%) | +8.38% | (10.40%) |
| 2025 | 2234.15 | 3068.04 | +37.32% | +17.72% | +19.60% |
| 2024 | 1548.60 | 2234.15 | +44.27% | +24.89% | +19.38% |
| 2023 | 1185.51 | 1548.60 | +30.63% | +26.19% | +4.44% |
| 2022 | 1356.59 | 1185.51 | (12.61%) | (18.17%) | +5.56% |
| 2021 | 1062.12 | 1356.59 | +27.73% | +28.74% | (1.01%) |
| 2020 | 1124.15 | 1062.12 | (5.52%) | +18.37% | (23.89%) |
| 2019 | 763.34 | 1124.15 | +47.27% | +31.22% | +16.05% |
| 2018 | 817.68 | 763.34 | (6.65%) | (4.56%) | (2.09%) |
| 2017 | 645.21 | 817.68 | +26.73% | +21.70% | +5.03% |
About JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Operating globally, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a prominent financial services institution. Its business is organized into four main divisions: Consumer & Community Banking (CCB), Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), Commercial Banking (CB), and Asset & Wealth Management (AWM). The Consumer & Community Banking (CCB) division caters to individual consumers and small businesses. For consumers, it delivers deposit, investment, and lending products, along with payment services, including residential mortgages, home equity loans, credit cards, auto loans, and leasing. Small businesses receive lending, deposit, cash management, and payment solutions, in addition to mortgage origination and servicing. The Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB) segment delivers a broad spectrum of investment banking offerings. These encompass strategic and structural advisory, capital-raising for equity and debt markets, loan origination and syndication, international payments, and cross-border financing. It also deals with cash and derivative instruments, provides risk management solutions, prime brokerage, and research. Furthermore, CIB provides securities services, such as custody, fund accounting, administration, and securities lending, specifically for asset managers, insurers, and various public and private investment funds. Commercial Banking (CB) supplies financial remedies, including lending, payment processing, investment banking, and asset management, to small, large, and mid-sized businesses, local government entities, and non-profit organizations. It additionally specializes in commercial real estate banking for investors, developers, and owners of diverse property types, such as multifamily, office, retail, industrial, and affordable housing. The Asset & Wealth Management (AWM) segment provides multi-asset investment management services across equities, fixed income, alternative investments, and money market funds for both institutional and individual investors. Its offerings further extend to retirement products, brokerage services, custody, trusts and estates, various lending options (loans, mortgages), deposits, and comprehensive investment management products. Beyond its core segments, the firm also supports clients through ATM access, online and mobile banking platforms, and telephone banking services. Established in 1799, JPMorgan Chase & Co. maintains its headquarters in New York, New York.
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Banks - Diversified
- CEO
- James Dimon