Irish Independent

Amazon and JPMorgan join forces on new bank account

- Arjun Panchadar

AMAZON.COM is in talks to create a current-account-like product with big banks such as JPMorgan Chase, the ‘Wall Street Journal’ has reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The process is still in its early stages and may not be completed, the report said.

Shares of US big banks came under pressure in early trading on Monday from broader selloff in the market and the WSJ report, Adam Sarhan, CEO of 50 Park Investment­s said. “Whenever you see a headline show up Amazon coming in and offering checking accounts with JPMorgan that triggers investors to sell first in the face of uncertaint­y and ask questions later,” he said.

In January, Amazon.com, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan said they will form a company to cut health costs for hundreds of thousands of their employees.

Amazon’s talks with financial firms is an attempt to create a product to attract younger consumers, mainly those without bank accounts, the WSJ said, adding the initiative would not see the online retailer become a bank.

The ecommerce giant has been contemplat­ing getting into the finance sector for years. The company is trying to bring Amazon Pay to brick-and-mortar stores and is likely to begin with Whole Foods, the WSJ report said.

Amazon and JPMorgan were not immediatel­y available for comments.

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