Key Points – JPMorgan posted strong Q2 2026 results, with net income of $16.9 billion, EPS of $6.14 and a 23% return on tangible common equity.
Revenue rose 15% year over year excluding significant items, while expenses also climbed 15% and credit costs totaled $2.5 billion. – Trading and investment banking were standout drivers in the Corporate & Investment Bank, which earned $9.7 billion on revenue of $24.9 billion, up 27% from a year earlier
Equities revenue surged 86% and investment banking fees jumped 30%, supported by stronger deal activity and robust market conditions. – Management raised full-year guidance for net interest income and expenses, now expecting about $105.5 billion in total NII and $107.5 billion in adjusted expenses for 2026. The bank also lowered its expected card net charge-off rate to about 3.2% and signaled a dividend increase to $1.65 per share starting in Q3. – This Dividend ETF Choice Could Shape Your Income Strategy Through 2026 JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) reported second-quarter 2026 net income of $16.9 billion, earnings per share of $6.14 and a return on tangible common equity of 23%, Chief Financial Officer Jeremy Barnum said on the bank’s earnings call. Excluding significant items noted in the company’s presentation, Barnum said revenue rose 15% from a year earlier, driven mainly by markets revenue, higher asset management fees in Asset & Wealth Management and Consumer & Community Banking, stronger investment banking revenue, and higher deposit and loan balances.
Those gains were partially offset by the impact of lower rates. – Fiserv’s Debit Network Talks Raise a Bigger Question for Visa and Mastercard Expenses increased 15% year over year to $27.3 billion, which Barnum attributed largely to volume- and revenue-related costs, front-office hiring and labor inflation. Credit costs totaled $2.5 billion, including $2.4 billion of net charge-offs and a $149 million net reserve build. The bank ended the quarter with a standardized…