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JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America Lose $5,188,000,000 in Three Months After Exhausting Efforts To Recover Cash From Customers

JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America Lose $5,188,000,000 in Three Months After Exhausting Efforts To Recover Cash From Customers

Daily HodlDaily Hodl2025/02/20 16:00
By:by Daily Hodl Staff

JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America say they’ve lost $5.188 billion from customers who have been declared unable to pay their bills.

The banks outlined the Q4 losses in “net charge-offs” statements, revealing loans that the banks have declared as uncollectible and removed from their books after exhausting efforts to recover the owed amounts.

JPMorgan Chase reported the highest charge-offs at $2.4 billion, driven largely by customers with big unpaid balances on their credit cards.

Bank of America recorded $1.5 billion in charge-offs, also primarily from its credit card portfolio.

And Wells Fargo reported $1.288 billion in charge-offs, fueled by higher credit card losses and commercial real estate losses in its office portfolio.

The new numbers come as US credit card debt hits a record $1.21 trillion, according to new numbers from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The collective losses at the three banks represent a $188 million increase over the previous quarter, and a $460 million increase from one year ago.

Despite the losses, the banks reported major earnings in Q4, with JPMorgan Chase declaring $14 billion in profits, Bank of America reporting $6.7 billion and Wells Fargo coming in at $5.1 billion.

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