JPMorgan CEO Dimon Does Not Rule out Suspending 2020 Dividend

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April 6, 2020Business News
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JPMorgan CEO Dimon Does Not Rule out Suspending 2020 Dividend
The exterior of the JPMorgan Chase & Co. corporate headquarters in New York on May 20, 2015. (Mike Segar/Reuters)

JPMorgan Chase & Co. could consider suspending the dividend for 2020 due to the ongoing CCP virus crisis, Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said on April 6, even as the bank rolled out relief measures for customers and small businesses.

The No.1 U.S. bank by assets could look at the dividend if the gross domestic product were to fall by as much as 35 percent in the second quarter and unemployment rate were to plunge further to 14 percent in the fourth quarter of the year, Dimon wrote in his annual letter to shareholders.

“If it were to play out, the Board would likely consider suspending the dividend even though it is a rather small claim on our equity capital base. If the Board suspended the dividend, it would be out of extreme prudence and based upon continued uncertainty over what the next few years will bring,” Dimon said.

Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co., speaks during the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York on Sept. 25, 2019. (Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty Images)

Dimon highlighted several other challenges that the bank is facing, saying its call centers have struggled in the current environment, with many of them effectively shutting down due to local restrictions.

JPMorgan will extend benefits to customers hit hard by the health crisis, by introducing measures such as waivers for late fees and a 90-day grace period for mortgage and auto loan payments, according to the letter.

The bank said it had extended about $950 million in new loans to small businesses and would continue to extend credit to small businesses in the current environment.

“In both our central case scenario for 2020 results and in our extremely adverse scenario, we are lending—currently or plan to do so—an additional $150 billion for our clients’ needs,” Dimon said.

JPMorgan will nominate former International Business Machines Corp Chief Executive Officer Virginia “Ginni” Rometty for election to its board. Rometty will become the executive chairman of IBM on April 6.

By Anirban Sen

NTD staff contributed to this report.

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