In 2023, JP Morgan Chase has or will close 159 branch locations across the United States. The banking giant is not alone in its decision to scale back its physical presence as banking moves online; Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citi Bank have announced closures at similar scales that will continue into 2024.
For customers, these closures represent a significant inconvenience, particularly when they are met with automated customer service helplines that do not come close to the service previously offered by bank tellers and other banking professionals who staff these now-shuttered branches.
Twenty states have, or will, be impacted by Chase locations, and with 46 branches closed, California tops the list, followed by Illinois with 24 and New York with 17. This information comes courtesy of the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, a federal agency that requires banks to inform them of closures at least ninety days before taking place.
The complete list of branches that will be closed by the end of 2023
In Arizona, a total of 5 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In California, a total of 46 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In Colorado, a total of 6 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In Connecticut, a total of 3 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In Florida, a total of 5 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In Illinois, a total of 24 branches will have closed by the end of the year:
In Indiana, a total of 6 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
In Kentucky, Louisiana, and Massachusetts, a total of 2 branches will be closed in each state by the end of the year:
In Michigan, a total of 3 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
In New Jersey, a total of 6 branches will be closed by the end of the year
In Nevada, the two branches that will close are both in Henderson:
In New York, a total of 17 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
In Ohio, a total of 6 locations will be closed by the end of the year:
In Texas, a total of 13 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
In Utah, a total of 2 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
In Washington, a total of 6 branches will be closed by the end of the year:
And finally, in Wisconsin and Wyoming, 1 location will be closed in each state: