E-mail us: service@prospectnews.com Or call: 212 374 2800
Bank Loans - CLOs - Convertibles - Distressed Debt - Emerging Markets
Green Finance - High Yield - Investment Grade - Liability Management
Preferreds - Private Placements - Structured Products
 
Published on 2/6/2019 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: JPMorgan sells $176,000 step-up autocalls on S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator

By Wendy Van Sickle

Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 6 – JPMorgan Chase Financial Co. LLC priced $176,000 of 0% step-up autocallable notes due Jan. 31, 2024 linked to the S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator index, according to a 424B2 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The notes are guaranteed by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

The notes will be called at par plus an annualized premium of 7.5% if the index closes above its call threshold on any annual call date. The threshold will be 101.45% of the initial level and will step up by 145 basis points each subsequent year.

The payout at maturity will be par plus any index gain. If the index falls, the payout will be par.

J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is the agent.

Issuer:JPMorgan Chase Financial Co. LLC
Guarantor:JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Issue:Step-up autocallable notes
Underlying index:S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator index
Amount:$176,000
Maturity:Jan. 31, 2024
Coupon:0%
Price:Par
Call:At par plus an annualized premium of 7.5% if index closes above its call threshold on any annual call date; threshold will be 101.45% of the initial level and will step up by 145 bps each subsequent year
Payout at maturity:Par plus any index gain; if index falls, par
Initial level:389.927
Pricing date:Jan. 31
Settlement date:Feb. 5
Agent:J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
Fees:0.78778%
Cusip:48130WNF4

© 2015 Prospect News.
All content on this website is protected by copyright law in the U.S. and elsewhere. For the use of the person downloading only.
Redistribution and copying are prohibited by law without written permission in advance from Prospect News.
Redistribution or copying includes e-mailing, printing multiple copies or any other form of reproduction.