JP Morgan Bank International
J.P. Morgan has established one of the premier investment banking franchises in Russia. The firm's leadership in Russia dates back to the 1920s, when Chase National Bank was the correspondent for the State Bank of the Soviet Union. In 1964, Chase Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller visited Moscow and met with Nikita Krushchev. Rockefeller visited several times in the 1970s and met with ministers

J.P. Morgan has established one of the premier investment banking franchises in Russia. The firm's leadership in Russia dates back to the 1920s, when Chase National Bank was the correspondent for the State Bank of the Soviet Union. In 1964, Chase Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller visited Moscow and met with Nikita Krushchev. Rockefeller visited several times in the 1970s and met with ministers of finance and foreign trade. In 1973, Chase opened a representative office in Moscow, the first American bank to have a presence there since the 1920s. By the 1990s, the firm's presence in Russia had expanded. Chase opened an office in 1993 and received a full banking license from the Central Bank of Russia. The following year, Securities Services opened a local custodian office solely for global clients. That year also marked the start of corporate banking activity for local and international clients and the start of FX and money market activity. Bond trading and brokerage activity, as well as the trading of Treasury bills and Treasury notes, began the following year, while equities trading began four years later. Our businesses in the region include the Investment Bank and Treasury & Securities Services.
Address: 8th Floor, 2/1 Paveletskaya Square, Moscow 113054, Russian Federation
Phone: +7 095 9671000
FAX: +7 095 9377334