JPMorgan Chase - A Tale of Two Mergers
Case Code: BSTR222 Case Length: 16 Pages Period: 1997-2006 Pub Date: 2006 Teaching Note: Not Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization: JP Morgan, Chase Manhattan, Bank One Industry: Banking and Financial Services Countries: US Themes: Mergers, Acquisitions, Strategic Alliances |
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Abstract
The case describes two major mergers in the global banking industry. These are JP Morgan and Chase Manhattan and JP Morgan Chase and Bank One merger which resulted in the formation of JP Morgan Chase & Company. The case explains the rationale for these mergers and puts forth the details of each merger. It describes the problems encountered during the merger between JP Morgan and Chase Manhattan and debates on the future success of JP Morgan Chase and Bank One merger.
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives
- Study the rationale behind mergers in the global banking industry
- Examine the problems faced during the JP Morgan and Chase Manhattan merger
- Analyze the synergies in the JP Morgan Chase and Bank One merger
- Understand the reasons why mega-mergers fail
Contents
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Introduction
Background Note
The Merger
The Troubles Begin
Acquisition Of Bank One
The Road Ahead
Exhibits
Keywords
JP Morgan, Chase Manhattan, Bank One, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial Services, Retail Banking, Merger Problems, Cultural Mismatch, Merger Integration, IT Synergies
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