Charlie Javice, convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase during the sale of her startup Frank, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison. The scandal involved falsified customer data, leading to a massive financial loss for the bank.
Charlie Javice, once hailed as a fintech innovator, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million. Her story unfolds as a cautionary tale of ambition gone wrong.
The $55 billion take-private of Electronic Arts marks a historic moment in finance, featuring JPMorgan's unprecedented $20 billion debt commitment. Discover the implications for Wall Street and the private credit industry!
In a stunning turn of events, Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, has been sentenced to over 7 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase by inflating customer numbers before its $175 million acquisition.
In a rare move, billionaire financier Ken Griffin criticizes Trump for undermining Fed independence. This article explores the implications of this stance, including a new proposal from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and a troubling report on JPMorgan Chase's ties to Epstein.
Citigroup launches the Strata Elite card for travelers, aiming to compete with top-tier cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve and Amex Platinum. Is the $595 fee justified?
In a frank address, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon criticized Europe's declining competitiveness against the U.S. and Asia, urging for urgent reforms to enhance investment and growth.
JPMorgan Chase is raising the annual fee for its Sapphire Reserve card to $795, but with over $2,700 in new benefits, will affluent Americans stick with it? Explore the perks that may redefine luxury banking.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has issued a stark warning about an impending crisis in the bond market, attributing it to excessive government spending and Fed policies. He emphasizes the need for a shift in debt trajectory and market-making abilities.
In a major move, 3G Capital has announced its acquisition of Skechers USA Inc. for a staggering $9.4 billion. Set to close in Q3 2025, this deal, financed by cash and debt from JPMorgan Chase, could reshape the footwear landscape.