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Update: JPMorgan Chase Pays $151 Million to Settle Five SEC Charges
Nov 1, 2024 5:01 AM

07:34 AM EDT, 11/01/2024 (MT Newswires) -- (Updates with JPMorgan's ( JPM ) response in the last two paragraphs.)

JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ) securities and investment management affiliates have agreed to pay $151 million in penalties to settle five US Securities and Exchange Commission charges of misleading investors, breaching fiduciary duty, conducting prohibited transactions and trades, and failing to make recommendations in the best interest of customers, the financial industry regulator said Thursday.

Under the terms of the agreement, the JP Morgan affiliates will not admit to or deny the findings, the SEC said. The penalties and voluntary payments settle four of the five SEC allegations while a fifth, against JP Morgan Securities, did not incur a penalty because the company "cooperated in the investigation and undertook remedial measures," the SEC said.

"JP Morgan's conduct across multiple business lines violated various laws designed to protect investors from the risks of self-dealing and conflicts of interest," said Sanjay Wadhwa, acting director of the SEC's division of enforcement.

The fines pertain to alleged failures to properly disclose risks to brokerage customers investing in private funds, selling overly expensive mutual funds, conducting prohibited transactions which favored foreign money market funds, and failing to disclose conflicts of interest.

In a statement, JPMorgan ( JPM ) said it "strives to uphold the highest standards" in serving its clients.

"When issues are identified, we fix them and engage with our regulators to resolve any concerns," the company said. "We are pleased to have these matters resolved."

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