J.P. Morgan Chase has international banking offices in 100 countries, including Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Mexico in Latin America and New Zealand, Malaysia, India, China, and Japan in the Asia-Pacific region. France, Italy, Ireland, and Greece are some of the places it has been in Europe. Israel and Russia are also in the area.
In addition to Korea and Vietnam, J.P. Morgan Chase has offices in Bangladesh, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam. Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, the Channel Islands, Spain, and the United Kingdom are all other places in Europe where people live. The institution also has regional sites in Turkey/Central Asia, the Middle East/Sub-Saharan Africa, and North Africa.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s regional office for the United Kingdom is in London. There, they offer research and treasury services, as well as asset management, private banking, corporate banking, and investment banking services. In 2002, J.P. Morgan Chase opened its Global Service Center in Mumbai, India, and in 2007 it started doing commercial banking there.
In the 1930s, one of J.P. Morgan Chase’s first companies started offering banking services in the Middle East and North Africa. In 1955, it opened its first branch in the Middle East in Beirut, Lebanon. It also has offices in Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Dubai, and Riyadh. J.P. Morgan Chase has offices in Istanbul, Turkey, Almaty, Kazakhstan, and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. These cities are in its Turkey/Central Asia region.