President Donald Trump (L), and JP Morgan CEO, Jamie Dimon.
Reuters
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon mentioned Monday that whereas President Donald Trump’s lawsuit looking for $5 billion in damages for shuttering his accounts was with out benefit, he sympathized with the president’s anger over the episode.
Trump is accusing JPMorgan and others of closing his accounts for political causes in what his conservative supporters have known as discrimination.
“The case has no benefit,” Dimon informed CNBC’s Leslie Picker in an interview on the sidelines of a JPMorgan convention in Miami.
“However I agree with them,” he mentioned. “They’ve the suitable to be indignant. I would be indignant, too. Like, why is a financial institution allowed to do this?”
The reply, based on Dimon, is that banks are “pressured” to debank people to adjust to regulators who may punish firms for bringing reputational threat to a lender.
“We debank folks as a result of it causes authorized, regulatory threat for us,” Dimon mentioned. “It has been a lot simpler for a financial institution to say, ‘I am not taking the chance, allow them to go financial institution elsewhere.'”
Trump sued Dimon and JPMorgan in January as a part of a broader marketing campaign begun after Trump regained workplace final yr. The president, or his firms, has additionally sued Capital One over debanking claims; media shops over alleged defamation; and even the IRS over the leak of his tax data.
In latest court docket filings, JPMorgan acknowledged it closed dozens of accounts related to Trump within the weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault.
Whereas there is not a person legislation stating that banks should drop clients over reputational threat, the business operates below a framework of rules and steering that makes it dangerous for lenders to cater to sure purchasers.
The go well with towards JPMorgan, the world’s greatest financial institution by market cap, and its CEO places Dimon in a clumsy place.
It forces Dimon, probably the most outspoken leaders in finance, to toe the road between defending himself and his financial institution whereas not additional angering Trump, who has the ability to maneuver markets with a social media publish.
Additional, the monetary business is simply beginning to profit from a deregulatory push by Trump appointees that may allow banks to turn out to be extra worthwhile and maintain much less capital for losses.
“There are loads of misunderstandings right here,” Dimon mentioned. “Hopefully the legislation will change, and hopefully it’s going to get sorted out.”

