May 20, 2024 |
Registration Statement Nos. 333-270004 and 333-270004-01; Rule 424(b)(2) |
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC
Structured Investments
$735,000
Callable Contingent Interest Notes Linked to the Least
Performing of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM due May 20, 2027
Fully and Unconditionally Guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase
& Co.
| · | The notes are designed for investors who seek a Contingent Interest Payment with respect to each Review Date, for which the closing
level of each of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM, which we refer to as the Indices, is greater than or equal to 70.00% of its Strike Value, which we refer to
as an Interest Barrier. |
| · | The notes may be redeemed early, in whole but not in part, at our option on any of the Interest Payment Dates (other than the first
through fifth and final Interest Payment Dates). |
| · | The earliest date on which the notes may be redeemed early is November 21, 2024. |
| · | Investors should be willing to accept the risk of losing some or all of their principal and the risk that no Contingent Interest Payment
may be made with respect to some or all Review Dates. |
| · | Investors should also be willing to forgo fixed interest and dividend payments, in exchange for the opportunity to receive Contingent
Interest Payments. |
| · | The notes are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, which we refer to as JPMorgan Financial,
the payment on which is fully and unconditionally guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Any payment on the notes is subject to the
credit risk of JPMorgan Financial, as issuer of the notes, and the credit risk of JPMorgan Chase & Co., as guarantor of the notes. |
| · | Payments on the notes are not linked to a basket composed of the Indices. Payments on the notes are linked to the performance of each
of the Indices individually, as described below. |
| · | Minimum denominations of $1,000 and integral multiples thereof |
| · | The notes priced on May 20, 2024 (the “Pricing Date”) and are expected to settle on or about May 23, 2024. The Strike
Value of each Index has been determined by reference to the closing level of that Index on May 16, 2024 and not by reference
to the closing level of that Index on the Pricing Date. |
Investing in the notes involves a number of risks. See “Risk
Factors” beginning on page S-2 of the accompanying prospectus supplement, “Risk Factors” beginning on page PS-11 of
the accompanying product supplement and “Selected Risk Considerations” beginning on page PS-5 of this pricing supplement.
Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”)
nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of the notes or passed upon the accuracy or the adequacy of this pricing
supplement or the accompanying product supplement, underlying supplement, prospectus supplement and prospectus. Any representation to
the contrary is a criminal offense.
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Price to Public (1) |
Fees and Commissions (2) |
Proceeds to Issuer |
Per note |
$1,000 |
$8.50 |
$991.50 |
Total |
$735,000 |
$6,247.50 |
$728,752.50 |
(1) See “Supplemental Use of Proceeds” in
this pricing supplement for information about the components of the price to public of the notes.
(2) J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, which we refer to as
JPMS, acting as agent for JPMorgan Financial, will pay all of the selling commissions of $8.50 per $1,000 principal amount note it receives
from us to other affiliated or unaffiliated dealers. See “Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)” in the accompanying
product supplement. |
The estimated value of the notes, when the terms of the notes were
set, was $971.60 per $1,000 principal amount note. See “The Estimated Value of the Notes” in this pricing supplement for additional
information.
The notes are not bank deposits, are not insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency and are not obligations of, or guaranteed by, a bank.
Pricing supplement to product supplement no. 4-I dated April 13, 2023,
underlying supplement no. 1-I dated April 13, 2023
and the prospectus and prospectus supplement, each dated April 13, 2023
Key Terms
Issuer:
JPMorgan Chase Financial Company LLC, an indirect, wholly owned finance subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase &
Co.
Guarantor:
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Indices:
The Russell 2000® Index (Bloomberg
ticker: RTY), the S&P 500® Index (Bloomberg ticker: SPX) and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
(Bloomberg ticker: NDXT)
Contingent
Interest Payments: If the notes have not been previously redeemed early and the closing level of each Index on any Review Date
is greater than or equal to its Interest Barrier, you will receive on the applicable Interest Payment Date for each $1,000 principal amount
note a Contingent Interest Payment equal to $8.3333 (equivalent to a Contingent Interest Rate of 10.00% per annum, payable at a rate of
0.83333% per month).
If the closing level of any Index on any Review Date is less than its
Interest Barrier, no Contingent Interest Payment will be made with respect to that Review Date.
Contingent
Interest Rate: 10.00% per annum, payable at a rate of 0.83333% per month
Interest Barrier / Trigger Value:
With respect to each Index, 70.00% of its Strike Value, which is 1,467.3736 for the Russell 2000® Index, 3,707.97 for the
S&P 500® Index and 7,305.725 for the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
Strike Date: May 16, 2024
Pricing
Date: May 20, 2024
Original
Issue Date (Settlement Date): On or about May 23, 2024
Review
Dates*: June 17, 2024, July 16, 2024, August 16, 2024, September 16, 2024, October 16, 2024, November 18, 2024, December 16,
2024, January 16, 2025, February 18, 2025, March 17, 2025, April 16, 2025, May 16, 2025, June 16, 2025, July 16, 2025, August 18, 2025,
September 16, 2025, October 16, 2025, November 17, 2025, December 16, 2025, January 16, 2026, February 17, 2026, March 16, 2026, April
16, 2026, May 18, 2026, June 16, 2026, July 16, 2026, August 17, 2026, September 16, 2026, October 16, 2026, November 16, 2026, December
16, 2026, January 19, 2027, February 16, 2027, March 16, 2027, April 16, 2027 and May 17, 2027 (final Review Date)
Interest
Payment Dates*: June 21, 2024, July 19, 2024, August 21, 2024, September 19, 2024, October 21, 2024, November 21, 2024, December
19, 2024, January 22, 2025, February 21, 2025, March 20, 2025, April 22, 2025, May 21, 2025, June 20, 2025, July 21, 2025, August 21,
2025, September 19, 2025, October 21, 2025, November 20, 2025, December 19, 2025, January 22, 2026, February 20, 2026, March 19, 2026,
April 21, 2026, May 21, 2026, June 22, 2026, July 21, 2026, August 20, 2026, September 21, 2026, October 21, 2026, November 19, 2026,
December 21, 2026, January 22, 2027, February 19, 2027, March 19, 2027, April 21, 2027 and the Maturity Date
Maturity
Date*: May 20, 2027
* Subject to postponement in the event of a market disruption event
and as described under “General Terms of Notes — Postponement of a Determination Date — Notes Linked to Multiple Underlyings”
and “General Terms of Notes — Postponement of a Payment Date” in the accompanying product supplement |
Early Redemption:
We, at our election, may redeem the notes early, in whole but not in
part, on any of the Interest Payment Dates (other than the first through fifth and final Interest Payment Dates) at a price, for each
$1,000 principal amount note, equal to (a) $1,000 plus (b) the Contingent Interest Payment, if any, applicable to the immediately
preceding Review Date. If we intend to redeem your notes early, we will deliver notice to The Depository Trust Company, or DTC, at least
three business days before the applicable Interest Payment Date on which the notes are redeemed early.
Payment at Maturity:
If the notes have not been redeemed early and the Final Value of each
Index is greater than or equal to its Trigger Value, you will receive a cash payment at maturity, for each $1,000 principal amount note,
equal to (a) $1,000 plus (b) the Contingent Interest Payment applicable to the final Review Date.
If the notes have not been redeemed early and the Final Value of any
Index is less than its Trigger Value, your payment at maturity per $1,000 principal amount note will be calculated as follows:
$1,000 + ($1,000 × Least Performing Index Return)
If the notes have not been redeemed early and the Final Value of any
Index is less than its Trigger Value, you will lose more than 30.00% of your principal amount at maturity and could lose all of your principal
amount at maturity.
Least Performing Index: The
Index with the Least Performing Index Return
Least Performing Index Return: The
lowest of the Index Returns of the Indices
Index Return:
With respect to each Index,
(Final Value – Strike Value)
Strike Value
Strike
Value: With respect to each Index, the closing level of that Index on the Pricing Date, which was 2,096.248 for the Russell
2000® Index, 5,297.10 for the S&P 500® Index and 10,436.75 for the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM. The Strike Value of each Index is not the closing level of that Index on the Pricing Date.
Final
Value: With respect to each Index, the closing level of that Index on the final Review Date
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of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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Supplemental Terms of the Notes
Any values of the Indices, and any values derived therefrom,
included in this pricing supplement may be corrected, in the event of manifest error or inconsistency, by amendment of this pricing supplement
and the corresponding terms of the notes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the indenture governing the notes, that amendment
will become effective without consent of the holders of the notes or any other party.
How the
Notes Work
Payments in Connection with the
First through Fifth Review Dates
Payments in Connection with Review Dates
(Other than the First through Fifth and Final Review Dates)
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of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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Payment at Maturity If the Notes Have
Not Been Redeemed Early
Total Contingent Interest Payments
The table below illustrates the hypothetical total Contingent
Interest Payments per $1,000 principal amount note over the term of the notes based on the Contingent Interest Rate of 10.00% per annum,
depending on how many Contingent Interest Payments are made prior to early redemption or maturity.
Number of Contingent
Interest Payments |
Total Contingent Interest
Payments |
36 |
$300.0000 |
35 |
$291.6667 |
34 |
$283.3333 |
33 |
$275.0000 |
32 |
$266.6667 |
31 |
$258.3333 |
30 |
$250.0000 |
29 |
$241.6667 |
28 |
$233.3333 |
27 |
$225.0000 |
26 |
$216.6667 |
25 |
$208.3333 |
24 |
$200.0000 |
23 |
$191.6667 |
22 |
$183.3333 |
21 |
$175.0000 |
20 |
$166.6667 |
19 |
$158.3333 |
18 |
$150.0000 |
17 |
$141.6667 |
16 |
$133.3333 |
15 |
$125.0000 |
14 |
$116.6667 |
13 |
$108.3333 |
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of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
|
12 |
$100.0000 |
11 |
$91.6667 |
10 |
$83.3333 |
9 |
$75.0000 |
8 |
$66.6667 |
7 |
$58.3333 |
6 |
$50.0000 |
5 |
$41.6667 |
4 |
$33.3333 |
3 |
$25.0000 |
2 |
$16.6667 |
1 |
$8.3333 |
0 |
$0.0000 |
Hypothetical
Payout Examples
The following examples illustrate payments on the notes
linked to three hypothetical Indices, assuming a range of performances for the hypothetical Least Performing Index on the Review Dates.
Each hypothetical payment set forth below assumes that the closing level of each Index that is not the Least Performing Index on each
Review Date is greater than or equal to its Strike Value (and therefore its Interest Barrier and Trigger Value).
The hypothetical payments set forth below assume the
following:
| · | the notes have not been redeemed early; |
| · | a Strike Value for the Least Performing Index of 100.00; |
| · | an Interest Barrier and a Trigger Value for the Least Performing Index of 70.00 (equal to 70.00% of its hypothetical Strike Value);
and |
| · | a Contingent Interest Rate of 10.00% per annum. |
The hypothetical Strike Value of the Least Performing
Index of 100.00 has been chosen for illustrative purposes only and does not represent the actual Strike Value of any Index. The actual
Strike Value of each Index is the closing level of that Index on the Pricing Date and is specified under “Key Terms — Strike
Value” in this pricing supplement. For historical data regarding the actual closing levels of each Index, please see the historical
information set forth under “The Indices” in this pricing supplement.
Each hypothetical payment set forth below is for illustrative
purposes only and may not be the actual payment applicable to a purchaser of the notes. The numbers appearing in the following examples
have been rounded for ease of analysis.
Example 1 — Notes have NOT been redeemed early
and the Final Value of the Least Performing Index is greater than or equal to its Trigger Value.
Date |
Closing Level of Least
Performing Index |
Payment (per $1,000 principal amount note) |
First Review Date |
95.00 |
$8.3333 |
Second Review Date |
85.00 |
$8.3333 |
Third through Thirty-Fifth Review Dates |
Less than Interest Barrier |
$0 |
Final Review Date |
90.00 |
$1,008.3333 |
|
Total Payment |
$1,025.00 (2.50% return) |
Because the notes have not been redeemed early and
the Final Value of the Least Performing Index is greater than or equal to its Trigger Value, the payment at maturity, for each $1,000
principal amount note, will be $1,008.3333 (or $1,000 plus the Contingent Interest Payment applicable to the final Review Date).
When added to the Contingent Interest Payments received with respect to the prior Review Dates, the total amount paid, for each $1,000
principal amount note, is $1,025.00.
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of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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Example
2 — Notes have NOT been redeemed early and the Final Value of the Least Performing Index is less than its Trigger Value.
Date |
Closing Level of Least
Performing Index |
Payment (per $1,000 principal amount note) |
First Review Date |
40.00 |
$0 |
Second Review Date |
45.00 |
$0 |
Third through Thirty-Fifth Review Dates |
Less than Interest Barrier |
$0 |
Final Review Date |
40.00 |
$400.00 |
|
Total Payment |
$400.00 (-60.00% return) |
Because the notes have not been redeemed early, the
Final Value of the Least Performing Index is less than its Trigger Value and the Least Performing Index Return is -60.00%, the payment
at maturity will be $400.00 per $1,000 principal amount note, calculated as follows:
$1,000 + [$1,000 × (-60.00%)] = $400.00
The hypothetical returns and hypothetical payments
on the notes shown above apply only if you hold the notes for their entire term. These hypotheticals do not reflect the fees or
expenses that would be associated with any sale in the secondary market. If these fees and expenses were included, the hypothetical returns
and hypothetical payments shown above would likely be lower.
Selected
Risk Considerations
An investment in the notes involves significant risks.
These risks are explained in more detail in the “Risk Factors” sections of the accompanying prospectus supplement and product
supplement.
Risks Relating to the Notes Generally
| · | YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE NOTES MAY RESULT IN A LOSS — |
The notes do not guarantee any return of principal.
If the notes have not been redeemed early and the Final Value of any Index is less than its Trigger Value, you will lose 1% of the principal
amount of your notes for every 1% that the Final Value of the Least Performing Index is less than its Strike Value. Accordingly, under
these circumstances, you will lose more than 30.00% of your principal amount at maturity and could lose all of your principal amount at
maturity.
| · | THE NOTES DO NOT GUARANTEE THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND MAY NOT PAY ANY INTEREST AT ALL — |
If the notes have not been redeemed early, we
will make a Contingent Interest Payment with respect to a Review Date only if the closing level of each Index on that Review Date is greater
than or equal to its Interest Barrier. If the closing level of any Index on that Review Date is less than its Interest Barrier, no Contingent
Interest Payment will be made with respect to that Review Date. Accordingly, if the closing level of any Index on each Review Date is
less than its Interest Barrier, you will not receive any interest payments over the term of the notes.
| · | CREDIT RISKS OF JPMORGAN FINANCIAL AND JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. — |
Investors are dependent on our and JPMorgan
Chase & Co.’s ability to pay all amounts due on the notes. Any actual or potential change in our or JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s
creditworthiness or credit spreads, as determined by the market for taking that credit risk, is likely to adversely affect the value of
the notes. If we and JPMorgan Chase & Co. were to default on our payment obligations, you may not receive any amounts owed to you
under the notes and you could lose your entire investment.
| · | AS A FINANCE SUBSIDIARY, JPMORGAN FINANCIAL HAS NO INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS AND HAS LIMITED ASSETS — |
As a finance subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase &
Co., we have no independent operations beyond the issuance and administration of our securities. Aside from the initial capital contribution
from JPMorgan Chase & Co., substantially all of our assets relate to obligations of our affiliates to make payments under loans made
by us or other intercompany agreements. As a result, we are dependent upon payments from our affiliates to meet our obligations under
the notes. If these affiliates do not make payments to us and we fail to make payments on the notes, you may have to seek payment under
the related guarantee by JPMorgan Chase & Co., and that guarantee will rank pari passu with all other unsecured and unsubordinated
obligations of JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Callable Contingent Interest Notes Linked to the Least Performing
of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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| · | THE APPRECIATION POTENTIAL OF THE NOTES IS LIMITED TO THE SUM OF ANY CONTINGENT INTEREST PAYMENTS THAT MAY BE PAID OVER THE TERM
OF THE NOTES, |
regardless of any appreciation of any Index,
which may be significant. You will not participate in any appreciation of any Index.
| · | YOU ARE EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DECLINE IN THE LEVEL OF EACH INDEX — |
Payments on the notes are not linked to a basket
composed of the Indices and are contingent upon the performance of each individual Index. Poor performance by any of the Indices over
the term of the notes may negatively affect whether you will receive a Contingent Interest Payment on any Interest Payment Date and your
payment at maturity and will not be offset or mitigated by positive performance by any other Index.
| · | YOUR PAYMENT AT MATURITY WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE LEAST PERFORMING INDEX. |
| · | THE BENEFIT PROVIDED BY THE TRIGGER VALUE MAY TERMINATE ON THE FINAL REVIEW DATE — |
If the Final Value of any Index is less than
its Trigger Value and the notes have not been redeemed early, the benefit provided by the Trigger Value will terminate and you will be
fully exposed to any depreciation of the Least Performing Index.
| · | THE OPTIONAL EARLY REDEMPTION FEATURE MAY FORCE A POTENTIAL EARLY EXIT — |
If we elect to redeem your notes early, the
term of the notes may be reduced to as short as approximately six months and you will not receive any Contingent Interest Payments after
the applicable Interest Payment Date. There is no guarantee that you would be able to reinvest the proceeds from an investment in the
notes at a comparable return and/or with a comparable interest rate for a similar level of risk. Even in cases where we elect to redeem
your notes before maturity, you are not entitled to any fees and commissions described on the front cover of this pricing supplement.
| · | YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE DIVIDENDS ON THE SECURITIES INCLUDED IN ANY INDEX OR HAVE ANY RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO THOSE SECURITIES. |
| · | THE RISK OF THE CLOSING LEVEL OF AN INDEX FALLING BELOW ITS INTEREST BARRIER OR TRIGGER VALUE IS GREATER IF THE LEVEL OF THAT INDEX
IS VOLATILE. |
The notes will not be listed on any securities
exchange. Accordingly, the price at which you may be able to trade your notes is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which JPMS
is willing to buy the notes. You may not be able to sell your notes. The notes are not designed to be short-term trading instruments.
Accordingly, you should be able and willing to hold your notes to maturity.
Risks Relating to Conflicts of Interest
We and our affiliates play a variety of roles
in connection with the notes. In performing these duties, our and JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s economic interests are potentially
adverse to your interests as an investor in the notes. It is possible that hedging or trading activities of ours or our affiliates in
connection with the notes could result in substantial returns for us or our affiliates while the value of the notes declines. Please refer
to “Risk Factors — Risks Relating to Conflicts of Interest” in the accompanying product supplement.
Risks Relating to the Estimated Value and Secondary
Market Prices of the Notes
| · | THE ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE NOTES IS LOWER THAN THE ORIGINAL ISSUE PRICE (PRICE TO PUBLIC) OF THE NOTES — |
The estimated value of the notes is only an
estimate determined by reference to several factors. The original issue price of the notes exceeds the estimated value of the notes because
costs associated with selling, structuring and hedging the notes are included in the original issue price of the notes. These costs include
the selling commissions, the projected profits, if any, that our affiliates expect to realize for assuming risks inherent in hedging our
obligations under the notes and the estimated cost of hedging our obligations under the notes. See “The Estimated Value of the Notes”
in this pricing supplement.
| · | THE ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE NOTES DOES NOT REPRESENT FUTURE VALUES OF THE NOTES AND MAY DIFFER FROM OTHERS’ ESTIMATES —
|
See “The Estimated Value of the Notes”
in this pricing supplement.
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of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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| · | THE ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE NOTES IS DERIVED BY REFERENCE TO AN INTERNAL FUNDING RATE — |
The internal funding rate used in the determination
of the estimated value of the notes may differ from the market-implied funding rate for vanilla fixed income instruments of a similar
maturity issued by JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates. Any difference may be based on, among other things, our and our affiliates’
view of the funding value of the notes as well as the higher issuance, operational and ongoing liability management costs of the notes
in comparison to those costs for the conventional fixed income instruments of JPMorgan Chase & Co. This internal funding rate is based
on certain market inputs and assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect, and is intended to approximate the prevailing market replacement
funding rate for the notes. The use of an internal funding rate and any potential changes to that rate may have an adverse effect on the
terms of the notes and any secondary market prices of the notes. See “The Estimated Value of the Notes” in this pricing supplement.
| · | THE VALUE OF THE NOTES AS PUBLISHED BY JPMS (AND WHICH MAY BE REFLECTED ON CUSTOMER ACCOUNT STATEMENTS) MAY BE HIGHER THAN THE
THEN-CURRENT ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE NOTES FOR A LIMITED TIME PERIOD — |
We generally expect that some of the costs included
in the original issue price of the notes will be partially paid back to you in connection with any repurchases of your notes by JPMS in
an amount that will decline to zero over an initial predetermined period. See “Secondary Market Prices of the Notes” in this
pricing supplement for additional information relating to this initial period. Accordingly, the estimated value of your notes during this
initial period may be lower than the value of the notes as published by JPMS (and which may be shown on your customer account statements).
| · | SECONDARY MARKET PRICES OF THE NOTES WILL LIKELY BE LOWER THAN THE ORIGINAL ISSUE PRICE OF THE NOTES — |
Any secondary market prices of the notes will
likely be lower than the original issue price of the notes because, among other things, secondary market prices take into account our
internal secondary market funding rates for structured debt issuances and, also, because secondary market prices may exclude selling commissions,
projected hedging profits, if any, and estimated hedging costs that are included in the original issue price of the notes. As a result,
the price, if any, at which JPMS will be willing to buy the notes from you in secondary market transactions, if at all, is likely to be
lower than the original issue price. Any sale by you prior to the Maturity Date could result in a substantial loss to you.
| · | SECONDARY MARKET PRICES OF THE NOTES WILL BE IMPACTED BY MANY ECONOMIC AND MARKET FACTORS — |
The secondary market price of the notes during
their term will be impacted by a number of economic and market factors, which may either offset or magnify each other, aside from the
selling commissions, projected hedging profits, if any, estimated hedging costs and the levels of the Indices. Additionally, independent
pricing vendors and/or third party broker-dealers may publish a price for the notes, which may also be reflected on customer account statements.
This price may be different (higher or lower) than the price of the notes, if any, at which JPMS may be willing to purchase your notes
in the secondary market. See “Risk Factors — Risks Relating to the Estimated Value and Secondary Market Prices of the Notes
— Secondary market prices of the notes will be impacted by many economic and market factors” in the accompanying product supplement.
Risks Relating to the Indices
| · | JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. IS CURRENTLY ONE OF THE COMPANIES THAT MAKE UP THE S&P 500® INDEX, |
but JPMorgan Chase & Co. will not have any
obligation to consider your interests in taking any corporate action that might affect the level of the S&P 500® Index.
| · | AN INVESTMENT IN THE NOTES IS SUBJECT TO RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH SMALL CAPITALIZATION STOCKS WITH RESPECT TO THE RUSSELL 2000®
INDEX — |
Small capitalization companies may be less able
to withstand adverse economic, market, trade and competitive conditions relative to larger companies. Small capitalization companies are
less likely to pay dividends on their stocks, and the presence of a dividend payment could be a factor that limits downward stock price
pressure under adverse market conditions.
| · | RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TECHNOLOGY SECTOR WITH RESPECT TO THE NASDAQ-100® TECHNOLOGY SECTOR INDEXSM
— |
All or substantially all of the equity securities
included in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM are issued by companies whose primary line of business
is directly associated with the technology sector. As a result, the value of the notes may be subject to greater volatility and
be more adversely affected by a single economic, political or regulatory occurrence affecting this sector than a different investment
linked to securities of a more broadly diversified group of issuers. The value of stocks of technology companies and companies that
rely heavily on technology is particularly vulnerable to rapid changes in technology product cycles, rapid product obsolescence, government
regulation and competition, both domestically and internationally, including competition
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Callable Contingent Interest Notes Linked to the Least Performing
of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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from foreign competitors with lower production costs. Stocks
of technology companies and companies that rely heavily on technology, especially those of smaller, less-seasoned companies, tend to be
more volatile than the overall market. Technology companies are heavily dependent on patent and intellectual property rights, the
loss or impairment of which may adversely affect profitability. Additionally, companies in the technology sector may face dramatic
and often unpredictable changes in growth rates and competition for the services of qualified personnel. These factors could affect
the technology sector and could affect the value of the equity securities included in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM and the level of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM during the term of the notes,
which may adversely affect the value of your notes.
| · | NON-U.S. SECURITIES RISK WITH RESPECT TO THE NASDAQ-100® TECHNOLOGY SECTOR INDEXSM — |
Some of the equity securities included in the
Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM have been issued by non-U.S. companies. Investments in securities linked
to the value of such non-U.S. equity securities involve risks associated with the home countries of the issuers of those non-U.S. equity
securities.
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Callable Contingent Interest Notes Linked to the Least Performing
of the Russell 2000® Index, the S&P 500® Index and the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM |
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The Indices
The Russell 2000® Index consists of
the middle 2,000 companies included in the Russell 3000E™ Index and, as a result of the index calculation methodology, consists
of the smallest 2,000 companies included in the Russell 3000® Index. The Russell 2000® Index is designed
to track the performance of the small capitalization segment of the U.S. equity market. For additional information about the Russell 2000®
Index, see “Equity Index Descriptions — The Russell Indices” in the accompanying underlying supplement.
The S&P 500® Index consists of stocks
of 500 companies selected to provide a performance benchmark for the U.S. equity markets. For additional information about the S&P
500® Index, see “Equity Index Descriptions — The S&P U.S. Indices” in the accompanying underlying
supplement.
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
is an equal-weighted, price-return index designed to measure the performance of the technology companies in the Nasdaq-100 Index®.
For additional information about the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM, see Annex A in this pricing supplement.
Historical Information
The following graphs set forth the historical performance
of each Index based on the weekly historical closing levels from January 4, 2019 through May 10, 2024. The closing level of the Russell
2000® Index on May 16, 2024 was 2,096.248. The closing level of the S&P 500® Index on May 16, 2024 was
5,297.10. The closing level of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM on May 16, 2024 was 10,436.75. We obtained
the closing levels above and below from the Bloomberg Professional® service (“Bloomberg”), without independent
verification.
The historical closing levels of each Index should
not be taken as an indication of future performance, and no assurance can be given as to the closing level of any Index on any Review
Date. There can be no assurance that the performance of the Indices will result in the return of any of your principal amount or the payment
of any interest.
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Tax Treatment
You should review carefully the section entitled “Material
U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” in the accompanying product supplement no. 4-I. In determining our reporting responsibilities
we intend to treat (i) the notes for U.S. federal income tax purposes as prepaid forward contracts with associated contingent coupons
and (ii) any Contingent Interest Payments as ordinary income, as described in the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income
Tax Consequences — Tax Consequences to U.S. Holders — Notes Treated as Prepaid Forward Contracts with Associated Contingent
Coupons” in the accompanying product supplement. Based on the advice of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, our special tax counsel,
we believe that this is a reasonable treatment, but that there are other reasonable treatments that the IRS or a court may adopt, in which
case the timing and character of any income or loss on the notes could be materially affected. In addition, in 2007 Treasury and the IRS
released a notice requesting comments on the U.S. federal income tax treatment of “prepaid forward contracts” and similar
instruments. The notice focuses in particular on whether to require investors in these instruments to accrue income over the term of their
investment. It also asks for comments on a number of related topics, including the character of income or loss with respect to these instruments
and the relevance of factors such as the nature of the underlying property to which the instruments are linked. While the notice requests
comments on appropriate transition rules and effective dates, any Treasury regulations or other guidance promulgated after consideration
of these issues could materially affect the tax consequences of an investment in the notes, possibly with retroactive effect. The discussions
above and in the accompanying product supplement do not address the consequences to taxpayers subject to special tax accounting rules
under Section 451(b) of the Code. You should consult your tax adviser regarding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment
in the notes, including possible alternative treatments and the issues presented by the notice described above.
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Non-U.S. Holders — Tax Considerations.
The U.S. federal income tax treatment of Contingent Interest Payments is uncertain, and although we believe it is reasonable to take a
position that Contingent Interest Payments are not subject to U.S. withholding tax (at least if an applicable Form W-8 is provided), it
is expected that withholding agents will (and we, if we are the withholding agent, intend to) withhold on any Contingent Interest Payment
paid to a Non-U.S. Holder generally at a rate of 30% or at a reduced rate specified by an applicable income tax treaty under an “other
income” or similar provision. We will not be required to pay any additional amounts with respect to amounts withheld.
In order to claim an exemption from, or a reduction in, the 30% withholding tax, a Non-U.S. Holder of the notes must comply with certification
requirements to establish that it is not a U.S. person and is eligible for such an exemption or reduction under an applicable tax treaty.
If you are a Non-U.S. Holder, you should consult your tax adviser regarding the tax treatment of the notes, including the possibility
of obtaining a refund of any withholding tax and the certification requirement described above.
Section 871(m) of the Code and Treasury regulations
promulgated thereunder (“Section 871(m)”) generally impose a 30% withholding tax (unless an income tax treaty applies) on
dividend equivalents paid or deemed paid to Non-U.S. Holders with respect to certain financial instruments linked to U.S. equities or
indices that include U.S. equities. Section 871(m) provides certain exceptions to this withholding regime, including for instruments linked
to certain broad-based indices that meet requirements set forth in the applicable Treasury regulations. Additionally, a recent IRS notice
excludes from the scope of Section 871(m) instruments issued prior to January 1, 2025 that do not have a delta of one with respect to
underlying securities that could pay U.S.-source dividends for U.S. federal income tax purposes (each an “Underlying Security”).
Based on certain determinations made by us, our special tax counsel is of the opinion that Section 871(m) should not apply to the notes
with regard to Non-U.S. Holders. Our determination is not binding on the IRS, and the IRS may disagree with this determination. Section
871(m) is complex and its application may depend on your particular circumstances, including whether you enter into other transactions
with respect to an Underlying Security. You should consult your tax adviser regarding the potential application of Section 871(m) to the
notes.
In the event of any withholding on the notes, we
will not be required to pay any additional amounts with respect to amounts so withheld.
The Estimated
Value of the Notes
The estimated value of the notes set forth on the
cover of this pricing supplement is equal to the sum of the values of the following hypothetical components: (1) a fixed-income debt component
with the same maturity as the notes, valued using the internal funding rate described below, and (2) the derivative or derivatives underlying
the economic terms of the notes. The estimated value of the notes does not represent a minimum price at which JPMS would be willing to
buy your notes in any secondary market (if any exists) at any time. The internal funding rate used in the determination of the estimated
value of the notes may differ from the market-implied funding rate for vanilla fixed income instruments of a similar maturity issued by
JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates. Any difference may be based on, among other things, our and our affiliates’ view of
the funding value of the notes as well as the higher issuance, operational and ongoing liability management costs of the notes in comparison
to those costs for the conventional fixed income instruments of JPMorgan Chase & Co. This internal funding rate is based on certain
market inputs and assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect, and is intended to approximate the prevailing market replacement funding
rate for the notes. The use of an internal funding rate and any potential changes to that rate may have an adverse effect on the terms
of the notes and any secondary market prices of the notes. For additional information, see “Selected Risk Considerations —
Risks Relating to the Estimated Value and Secondary Market Prices of the Notes — The Estimated Value of the Notes Is Derived by
Reference to an Internal Funding Rate” in this pricing supplement.
The value of the derivative or derivatives underlying
the economic terms of the notes is derived from internal pricing models of our affiliates. These models are dependent on inputs such as
the traded market prices of comparable derivative instruments and on various other inputs, some of which are market-observable, and which
can include volatility, dividend rates, interest rates and other factors, as well as assumptions about future market events and/or environments.
Accordingly, the estimated value of the notes is determined when the terms of the notes are set based on market conditions and other relevant
factors and assumptions existing at that time.
The estimated value of the notes does not represent
future values of the notes and may differ from others’ estimates. Different pricing models and assumptions could provide valuations
for the notes that are greater than or less than the estimated value of the notes. In addition, market conditions and other relevant factors
in the future may change, and any assumptions may prove to be incorrect. On future dates, the value of the notes could change significantly
based on, among other things, changes in market conditions, our or JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s creditworthiness, interest rate movements
and other relevant factors, which may impact the price, if any, at which JPMS would be willing to buy notes from you in secondary market
transactions.
The estimated value of the notes is lower than the
original issue price of the notes because costs associated with selling, structuring and hedging the notes are included in the original
issue price of the notes. These costs include the selling commissions paid to JPMS and other affiliated or unaffiliated dealers, the projected
profits, if any, that our affiliates expect to realize for assuming risks inherent in hedging our obligations under the notes and the
estimated cost of hedging our obligations under the notes. Because hedging our
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obligations entails risk and may be influenced by market forces beyond
our control, this hedging may result in a profit that is more or less than expected, or it may result in a loss. A portion of the profits,
if any, realized in hedging our obligations under the notes may be allowed to other affiliated or unaffiliated dealers, and we or one
or more of our affiliates will retain any remaining hedging profits. See “Selected Risk Considerations — Risks Relating to
the Estimated Value and Secondary Market Prices of the Notes — The Estimated Value of the Notes Is Lower Than the Original Issue
Price (Price to Public) of the Notes” in this pricing supplement.
Secondary
Market Prices of the Notes
For information about factors that will impact any
secondary market prices of the notes, see “Risk Factors — Risks Relating to the Estimated Value and Secondary Market Prices
of the Notes — Secondary market prices of the notes will be impacted by many economic and market factors” in the accompanying
product supplement. In addition, we generally expect that some of the costs included in the original issue price of the notes will be
partially paid back to you in connection with any repurchases of your notes by JPMS in an amount that will decline to zero over an initial
predetermined period. These costs can include selling commissions, projected hedging profits, if any, and, in some circumstances, estimated
hedging costs and our internal secondary market funding rates for structured debt issuances. This initial predetermined time period is
intended to be the shorter of six months and one-half of the stated term of the notes. The length of any such initial period reflects
the structure of the notes, whether our affiliates expect to earn a profit in connection with our hedging activities, the estimated costs
of hedging the notes and when these costs are incurred, as determined by our affiliates. See “Selected Risk Considerations —
Risks Relating to the Estimated Value and Secondary Market Prices of the Notes — The Value of the Notes as Published by JPMS (and
Which May Be Reflected on Customer Account Statements) May Be Higher Than the Then-Current Estimated Value of the Notes for a Limited
Time Period” in this pricing supplement.
Supplemental
Use of Proceeds
The notes are offered to meet investor demand for products
that reflect the risk-return profile and market exposure provided by the notes. See “How the Notes Work” and “Hypothetical
Payout Examples” in this pricing supplement for an illustration of the risk-return profile of the notes and “The Indices”
in this pricing supplement for a description of the market exposure provided by the notes.
The original issue price of the notes is equal to the
estimated value of the notes plus the selling commissions paid to JPMS and other affiliated or unaffiliated dealers, plus (minus) the
projected profits (losses) that our affiliates expect to realize for assuming risks inherent in hedging our obligations under the notes,
plus the estimated cost of hedging our obligations under the notes.
Validity
of the Notes and the Guarantee
In the opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, as
special products counsel to JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co., when the notes offered by this pricing supplement have been
issued by JPMorgan Financial pursuant to the indenture, the trustee and/or paying agent has made, in accordance with the instructions
from JPMorgan Financial, the appropriate entries or notations in its records relating to the master global note that represents such notes
(the “master note”), and such notes have been delivered against payment as contemplated herein, such notes will be valid and
binding obligations of JPMorgan Financial and the related guarantee will constitute a valid and binding obligation of JPMorgan Chase &
Co., enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency and similar laws affecting creditors’
rights generally, concepts of reasonableness and equitable principles of general applicability (including, without limitation, concepts
of good faith, fair dealing and the lack of bad faith), provided that such counsel expresses no opinion as to (i) the effect of
fraudulent conveyance, fraudulent transfer or similar provision of applicable law on the conclusions expressed above or (ii) any provision
of the indenture that purports to avoid the effect of fraudulent conveyance, fraudulent transfer or similar provision of applicable law
by limiting the amount of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s obligation under the related guarantee. This opinion is given as of the date
hereof and is limited to the laws of the State of New York, the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware and the Delaware Limited
Liability Company Act. In addition, this opinion is subject to customary assumptions about the trustee’s authorization, execution
and delivery of the indenture and its authentication of the master note and the validity, binding nature and enforceability of the indenture
with respect to the trustee, all as stated in the letter of such counsel dated February 24, 2023, which was filed as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement on Form S-3 by JPMorgan Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. on February 24, 2023.
Additional
Terms Specific to the Notes
You should read this pricing supplement together with
the accompanying prospectus, as supplemented by the accompanying prospectus supplement relating to our Series A medium-term notes of which
these notes are a part, and the more detailed information contained in the accompanying product supplement and the accompanying underlying
supplement. This pricing supplement, together with the documents listed below, contains the terms of the notes and supersedes all other
prior or contemporaneous oral statements as well as any other written materials including preliminary or indicative pricing terms, correspondence,
trade ideas, structures for implementation, sample structures, fact sheets, brochures or other educational materials of ours. You should
carefully consider, among other things, the matters set forth in the “Risk Factors” sections of the accompanying prospectus
supplement and the accompanying
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product supplement, as the notes involve risks not associated with
conventional debt securities. We urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting and other advisers before you invest in the
notes.
You may access these documents on the SEC website at
www.sec.gov as follows (or if such address has changed, by reviewing our filings for the relevant date on the SEC website):
Our Central Index Key, or CIK, on the SEC website is
1665650, and JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s CIK is 19617. As used in this pricing supplement, “we,” “us” and
“our” refer to JPMorgan Financial.
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Annex A
The Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM
All information contained in this pricing supplement
regarding the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM, including, without limitation, its make-up, method of calculation
and changes in its components, has been derived from publicly available information, without independent verification. This information
reflects the policies of, and is subject to change by, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (“Nasdaq”). The Nasdaq-100®
Technology IndexSM was developed by Nasdaq and is calculated, maintained and published by The Nasdaq OMX Group, Inc. (“Nasdaq
OMX”). Neither Nasdaq nor Nasdaq OMX has any obligation to continue to publish, and may discontinue publication of, the Nasdaq-100®
Technology Sector IndexSM.
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
began on February 22, 2006 at a base value of 1,000.00. The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM is reported
by Bloomberg, L.P. under the ticker symbol “NDXT.”
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
is an equal-weighted, price-return index designed to measure the performance of the technology companies in the Nasdaq-100 Index®.
Security Eligibility Criteria
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
contains securities of the Nasdaq-100 Index® which are classified as Technology according to the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”). The eligibility for the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM is determined in
a 2-step process and the security has to meet both criteria in order to become eligible for the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM. For additional information about the Nasdaq-100 Index®, including the methodology for inclusion
in the Nasdaq-100 Index®, see “Equity Index Descriptions — The Nasdaq-100 Index®” in the
accompanying underlying supplement.
Parent Index
The security must be included in the Nasdaq-100 Index®,
which includes 100 of the largest domestic and international non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq.
Industry or Sector Eligibility
The company must be classified as a Technology Company
(any company classified under the Technology Industry) according to ICB.
Constituent Selection
All securities that meet the applicable Security Eligibility
Criteria described above are included in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM.
Constituent Weighting
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
employs an equal weighting methodology such that each company’s Index market value is rebalanced quarterly to an equal-dollar value
corresponding to an equal percent weight of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM’s aggregate market
value. Index Shares are calculated by dividing this equal-dollar market value for each Index Security by the corresponding Last Sale Price
of the security at the close of trading on the third Friday in March, June, September, and December. In the case of multiple share classes
of a company being included in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM, the equal-weighted market value will
be divided equally among the securities of that company.
Index Calculation
The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
is an equal weighted, price return index. The Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM is calculated without regard to ordinary
dividends, however, it does reflect special dividends. The formula is as follows:
| (1) | “Index Market Value” shall be calculated as follows: |
“Index Security” shall mean a security
that has been selected for membership in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM, having met all applicable
eligibility requirements.
n
= Number of Index Securities included in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM
𝑞𝑖=
Number of shares of Index Security i applied in the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM.
𝑝𝑖
= Price in quote currency of Index Security i. Depending on the time of the calculation, the price can be either of the following:
| a. | The Start of Day (SOD) price which is the previous index calculation day’s (t-1)
closing price for Index Security i adjusted for corporate action(s) occurring prior to market open on date t, if any, for the SOD calculation
only; |
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| b. | The intraday price which reflects the current trading price received from the Nasdaq during the index calculation day; |
| c. | The End of Day (EOD) price refers to the Last Sale Price, which refers to the last regular-way trade reported on Nasdaq; or |
| d. | The Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) |
𝑡
= current index calculation day
𝑡-1
= current index calculation day
| (2) | “PR Index Divisor” should be calculated as follows: |
The Index Divisor serves the purpose of scaling
an Index Market Value to lower order of magnitude, which is recommended for reporting purposes. The Index Divisor is adjusted to ensure
that changes in an Index Security’s price or shares either by corporate actions or index participation which occur outside of trading
hours do not affect the index value. An Index Divisor change occurs after the close of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector
IndexSM.
Index Maintenance
Deletion Policy
If a component of the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM is removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index® for any reason, it is also removed from the Nasdaq-100®
Technology Sector IndexSM at the same time.
Replacement Policy
When a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index®
that is classified as Technology according to ICB is removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, it is also removed from the Nasdaq-100 Technology
Sector Index. As such, if the replacement company being added to the Nasdaq-100 Index® is classified as Technology according
to ICB, it is added to the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM and will assume the weight of the removed company
on the Index effective date.
When a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index®
that is not classified as Technology according to ICB is removed and the replacement company being added to the Nasdaq-100 Index is classified
as Technology according to ICB, the replacement company is considered for addition to the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Index at the next
quarterly Rebalance. When a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index that is classified as Technology according to ICB is removed from the Nasdaq-100
Index and the replacement company being added to the Nasdaq-100 Index® is not classified as Technology according to ICB,
the company is removed from the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM and the divisor of the Nasdaq-100®
Technology Sector IndexSM is adjusted to ensure Index continuity.
Additions Policy
If a security is added to the Nasdaq-100 Index®
for any reason, it may be added to the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM at the same time.
Corporate Actions
In the interim periods between scheduled index reconstitution
and rebalance events, individual Index securities may be the subject to a variety of corporate actions and events that require maintenance
and adjustments to the Index.
In certain cases, corporate actions and events are handled
according to the weighting scheme or other index construction techniques employed. Wherever alternate methods are described, the Index
will follow the “Non-Market Cap Corporate Action Method.”
Index Share Adjustments
Other than as a direct result of corporate actions, the
Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector IndexSM does not normally experience share adjustments between scheduled index
rebalance and reconstitution events.
License Agreement
JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliate intends to
enter into a non-exclusive license agreement with Nasdaq providing for the license to it and certain of its affiliates or subsidiaries,
including JPMorgan Financial, with a non-exclusive license and, for a fee, with the right to use the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM in connection with certain securities, including the notes.
The license agreement with Nasdaq provides that the following
language must be stated in this pricing supplement:
The notes are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted
by Nasdaq Inc. or its affiliates (Nasdaq, with its affiliates, are referred to as the “Corporations”). The Corporations have
not passed on the legality or suitability of, or the accuracy or adequacy of descriptions and disclosures relating to, the notes. The
Corporations make no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the notes or any member of the public regarding
the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the notes particularly, or the ability of the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM to track general stock market performance. The Corporations’ only relationship to the Issuer, the Guarantor
(if applicable) and their affiliates is in the licensing of Nasdaq®, Nasdaq-100® and Nasdaq-100 Index®
registered trademarks, service marks and certain trade names of the Corporations and the use of the Nasdaq-100® Technology
Sector IndexSM
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which is determined, composed and calculated by Nasdaq without regard
to the Issuer or the Guarantor (if applicable) or the notes. Nasdaq has no obligation to take the needs of the Issuer or the Guarantor
(if applicable) or the owners of the notes into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Nasdaq-100®
Technology Sector IndexSM. The Corporations are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination of the timing
of, prices at, or quantities of the notes to be issued or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the notes are to
be converted into cash. The Corporations have no liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the notes.
THE CORPORATIONS DO NOT GUARANTEE
THE ACCURACY AND/OR UNINTERRUPTED CALCULATION OF THE NASDAQ-100® TECHNOLOGY SECTOR INDEXSM OR ANY DATA INCLUDED
THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY THE ISSUER, THE GUARANTOR (IF APPLICABLE),
OWNERS OF THE NOTES, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE NASDAQ-100® TECHNOLOGY SECTOR INDEXSM
OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE WITH RESPECT TO THE NASDAQ-100® TECHNOLOGY SECTOR INDEXSM OR ANY
DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CORPORATIONS HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS
OR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Exhibit 107.1
The pricing supplement to which this Exhibit is
attached is a final prospectus for the related offering(s). The maximum aggregate offering price of the related offering(s) is $735,000.
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