At work in Dallas-Fort Worth

With more than 190 branches and over 18,000 local employees —including the more than 3,600 veterans hired in Texas over the last decade —JPMorganChase is one of the area’s largest employers. Our long-time commitment to DFW is strong thanks to our work with local government, businesses, non-profit groups, and educational institutions.
 

Alongside our local partners, we are helping to provide Texans with greater access to the resources they need to strengthen their economic futures. With over $21 million invested in local workforce training, plus millions more for community revitalization, small business support, and entrepreneurship —we’re proud to be a part of this dynamic community, working together to create equitable opportunities and economic growth for DFW and its residents.

Bikers and runners doing sports over a trail in White Rock lake, Texas during sunset time. De-scale period.

Achieving more together

Data updated as of May 2024

  • $44M+

  • philanthropic contributions since 2019

  • 2.7M+

  • consumer customers

  • 250K+

  • business clients

  • 1.3K+

  • free financial health events since 2021

  • 3K+

  • technologists working locally, including software engineers and developers

  • 18K

  • employees

Spotlight

Dedicated to Growing Local Businesses
 

FarmHouse Fresh grows microgreens for its organic skincare products on a 10-acre farm in McKinney, Texas, where it also runs a sanctuary for rescued farm animals. JPMorgan Chase helped the woman-owned company expand its operations and enter global markets, including the luxury hotel industry.

A Vital Need is Met in Dallas-Fort Worth
 

Diana Martinez started HD Waste & Recycling in 2009 with two used trucks and six containers—and a cash-only operating model. After speaking with a JPMorgan Chase banker, she became a client and secured a loan to expand her fleet. Today, Martinez’s company is helping create cleaner communities across the region.

Bridging the Workforce Gap
 

JPMorgan Chase supports the Tarrant To & Through (T3) Partnership, which helps students explore career opportunities and develop job skills. To date, JPMorgan Chase has invested over $3 million in the organization to close the workforce gap by helping students earn credentials to qualify for in-demand careers.

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Elaine Agather

Dallas-Fort Worth is thriving, and our company is growing right along with it. Twenty years ago, JPMorganChase had 4,000 employees in DFW. Now we have over 16,000. We have 3,000 technologists alone, and we’re still hiring. And what are all these people doing, you might ask? Our job is to make our customers’ lives better, and in doing so, make DFW better. It’s that simple.

Elaine Agather

Dallas Chairman of JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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