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J.P. Morgan in Italy
Local expertise. Global resources. Our commitment to Italy.
We have been doing business in Italy for over a century and are a leading provider of financial services in the country, with a local presence dating back to 1929, when Chase opened a representative office. From our offices in Rome and Milan, our clients can receive products and services from the asset and wealth management, commercial banking and corporate and investment bank lines of business.
J.P. Morgan has operated in Europe for nearly 200 years and has a sophisticated local market presence across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Within the region, J.P. Morgan has an unparalleled client base and leadership across the spectrum of financial services products. The regional head office in London is complemented by a strong regional footprint, with offices in all major financial centers.
Globally, through the JPMorgan Chase Foundation, we make philanthropic investments in cities where we have major operations, assisting those at a disadvantage by helping them build better lives for themselves, their families and their communities. Across EMEA, the firm focuses its investment and attention on three pillars: Economic Development, Financial Empowerment and Workforce Readiness.
J.P. Morgan is a global leader in financial services, offering solutions to the world's most important corporations, governments and institutions in more than 100 countries. As announced in early 2018, JPMorgan Chase will deploy $1.75 billion in philanthropic capital around the world by 2023. We also lead volunteer service activities for employees in local communities by utilizing our many resources, including those that stem from access to capital, economies of scale, global reach and expertise.
Our Local History
With a legacy dating back to 1799, we have a history of demonstrating leadership during times of both economic growth and financial instability.
- 2021 : The firm moved to the new Cordusio3 office in Milan
- 2019 : The CCBSI established a local presence
- 2000 : Following the merger of J.P. Morgan & Co. and The Chase Manhattan Corporation, the firms consolidate their operations at a branch at Via Catena 4.
- 1983 : The Morgan office in Milan moves to the landmark palazzo at Corso Venezia 54, which was originally constructed in 1880.
- 1977 : Morgan Guaranty sells interest in Banca Morgan Vonwiller in late 1976 and opens a banking office in Milan in mid-1977.
- 1969 : Chase Manhattan Bank opens a full service branch in Milan.
- 1967 : Morgan Guaranty acquires a majority interest in Banca Vonwiller a prominent private bank in Milan. The Milan bank is renamed Banca Morgan Vonwiller.
- 1961 : Morgan Guaranty Trust Company (a firm predecessor) opens a representative office in Rome.
- 1947 : Chase National Rome office reopens, having closed during WWII.
- 1928 : Chase National Bank (a firm predecessor) opens a representative office in Rome.
- 1927 : Italian government confers on J.P. Morgan, Jr. (“Jack”) the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy for his help in stabilizing the Italian lira.
- 1925 : J.P. Morgan leads a syndicate offering for $100 million for the Kingdom of Italy.
- 1915 : J.P. Morgan & Co. leads a banking group which grants a large credit to the Bank of Italy, thereby establishing a relationship with the Bank of Italy.
- 1915 : Banca d’Italia opens its first dollar account with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York (a firm predecessor).
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