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JP Morgan Chase commits additional £40m to boost economic growth in the UK

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Investment Details:

  • Total Commitment: £40 million over five years.
  • Overall Investment Since 2019: £90 million.

Focus Areas:

  1. Financial Health and Careers/Skills Development:
    • Total Allocation: £24 million.
    • Objectives: Improve job access for young people and underserved communities.
    • Actions:
      • Expand skills-based hiring.
      • Support non-profits for career guidance, employability support, and training.
      • In-house programs for mentoring, workplace visits, and skills sessions.
  2. Building Stronger Financial Futures:
    • Total Allocation: £16 million.
    • Objectives: Help families build financial resilience.
    • Actions:
      • Develop user-friendly financial management tools.
      • Collaborate with non-profits to improve credit access.
      • Empower low-income groups to build financial buffers.

Additional Initiatives:

  • Fintech Accelerator Programme:
    • Aim: Improve financial health for fintech founders.
    • Offers solutions for effective financial management.

Statements:

  • Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO:
    • Emphasized serving clients, hiring great people, and collaborating with UK government and local partners.
    • Encouraged others to get involved in creating new investment opportunities.

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