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JPMorganChase Plans to Open 18 New Branches Across 11 States in May

New Chase branches will expand access to affordable banking services and in-person advice

NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 — JPMorganChase plans to open 18 new branches across 11 states in May as part of the firm’s continued effort to expand its branch network and bring affordable banking services to more communities.

Chase operates the largest branch network in the United States and is the only bank with branches in all lower 48 states. Over the past five years, Chase has invested billions of dollars to expand its branch network, renovate existing locations, and introduce new branch formats tailored to meet the unique needs of the communities they serve.

“By expanding our physical footprint, we’re ensuring more customers can access the banking services and financial guidance they need—how, when, and where they want,” said Tom Horne, head of branch banking at JPMorganChase. “These branches will create jobs, and support community priorities, while complementing the digital tools our customers rely on every day.”

Expanding Access Across America

By the end of the month, Chase will have opened 52 new branches and renovated over 160 locations since January, putting the firm on track to meet its goal of building more than 160 new branches in 2026. This expansion is part of Chase’s multiyear growth strategy to open more than 500 new branches, renovate 1,700 locations, and hire 3,500 employees across the country over three years.

New Chase branches will provide full-service banking with extended ATM access, alongside relationship bankers and financial experts who can support both families and small businesses with day-to-day needs and longer-term financial goals. In addition to in-branch support, these locations will connect customers to financial health resources and community-focused programming intended to strengthen local engagement and help customers build greater financial confidence over time.

The following locations are scheduled to open throughout May 2026:

Alabama

  • Trussville — 1941 Gadsden Hwy. # 2

Georgia

  • Braselton — 1044 Braselton Village Pkwy.
  • Dallas — 8960 Dallas Acworth Hwy.
  • Waltons Corner — 202 Robert C Daniel Jr Pkwy.

Illinois

  • East Peoria — 100 E Washington St., East Peoria

Kansas

  • Johnson Dr Mission — 6800 Johnson Dr, Mission

Massachusetts

  • Clinton Main Street — 850 Main St., Clinton
  • Pembroke — 146 Church St., Pembroke

New Jersey

  • Mullica Hill — 127 Bridgeton Pike, Mullica Hill

North Carolina

  • Southend — 2901 South Blvd, Charlotte

Oregon

  • North Bend — 20793 NW Henry Ave.

South Carolina

  • Rivertowne and Hwy 41 — 2960 Rivertowne Pkwy.
  • Irmo — 1195 Dutch Fork Rd.
  • Murrells Inlet — 11854 Highway 707
  • Boiling Springs — 4402 Highway 9

Texas

  • Parmer Ranch — 28705 Ronald W Reagan Blvd.
  • Lindale — 408 S Main St.

Utah

  • Tooele — 2425 N Main St.

About Chase

Chase is the U.S. consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), a leading financial services firm based in the United States of America with operations worldwide, assets of $4.9 trillion and $364 billion in stockholders’ equity as of March 31, 2026. Chase serves nearly 87 million consumers and 7.5 million small businesses with a broad range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing. Customers can choose how and where they want to bank: more than 5,000 branches in 48 states and the District of Columbia, nearly 15,000 ATMs, mobile, online and by phone. For more information, go to chase.com.

Media Contact

Iba Reller, iba.reller@jpmorgan.com
Daniel Castorina, daniel.castorina@chase.com