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JP Morgan and Viva Wallet reportedly collide over board appointments

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  • Friction in Relationship:
    • Reports suggest tension between JP Morgan and Viva Wallet.
    • Two out of three JP Morgan-nominated directors resigned from Viva Wallet’s board.
  • Acquisition Deal Background:
    • In December 2022, JP Morgan acquired a 48.5% stake in Viva Wallet for $800 million.
    • Part of JP Morgan’s strategy to enter Europe’s payments market.
  • Recent Developments:
    • The Information report highlights rising tensions between the two companies.
    • Directors Jessica Marlborough and James Crotty resigned in October and November.
  • Board Replacements:
    • Viva Wallet CEO chose replacements against JP Morgan’s recommendations.
    • CFO and former investor appointed to the board.
  • Allegations and Disputes:
    • Reports suggest friction over a denied $100 million loan from JP Morgan.
    • Viva Wallet blames JP Morgan for slowing down business plans in recent filings.
  • Official Statements:
    • JP Morgan spokesperson praises the resigned directors’ oversight.
    • JP Morgan claims to work in line with the original shareholder agreement.
    • Successors are nominated to ensure good governance and regulatory compliance.
  • Company Responses:
    • Viva Wallet engages in a constructive dialogue with shareholders.
    • The company collaborates with JP Morgan and We Realize for board changes.
    • BoD changes undergo regulatory processes and fit & proper evaluations.
  • Ongoing Processes:
    • Board member topics remain on the agenda for upcoming General Assemblies.
    • Processes adhere to regulatory obligations and may take time to complete.

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