Jpmorgan Chase (AMJB) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2016 - 2026)

Jpmorgan Chase has reported Long-Term Debt Issuances over the past 18 years, most recently at $49.9 billion for Q1 2026.

  • For Q1 2026, Long-Term Debt Issuances rose 66.73% year-over-year to $49.9 billion; the TTM value through Mar 2026 reached $140.7 billion, up 27.41%, while the annual FY2025 figure was $79.3 billion, 8.83% up from the prior year.
  • Long-Term Debt Issuances for Q1 2026 was $49.9 billion at Jpmorgan Chase, up from $35.7 billion in the prior quarter.
  • Over five years, Long-Term Debt Issuances peaked at $49.9 billion in Q1 2026 and troughed at $8.8 billion in Q1 2023.
  • A 5-year average of $25.6 billion and a median of $24.8 billion in 2024 define the central range for Long-Term Debt Issuances.
  • On a YoY basis, Long-Term Debt Issuances climbed as much as 243.23% in 2023 and fell as far as 57.95% in 2023.
  • Year by year, Long-Term Debt Issuances stood at $9.5 billion in 2022, then surged by 243.23% to $32.6 billion in 2023, then decreased by 5.01% to $31.0 billion in 2024, then rose by 15.44% to $35.7 billion in 2025, then soared by 39.59% to $49.9 billion in 2026.
  • Business Quant data shows Long-Term Debt Issuances for AMJB at $49.9 billion in Q1 2026, $35.7 billion in Q4 2025, and $31.1 billion in Q3 2025.