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    Jamie Dimon Flags Blockchain, Stablecoins as New Threats for JPMorgan Chase, Says AI Will Be Key To Competing

    By Henry KanapiApril 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    The CEO of the largest bank in the US says a relatively new technology is posing a threat to JPMorgan’s business.

    In his Annual Letter to shareholders, Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan is facing “extraordinary” global competition from traditional, nontraditional and new players in the industry.

    Dimon first says the bank is competing against “strengthened” competitors in the banking industry, particularly other lending giants in the US, as well as strong international and investment banks.

    He also says the bank is keeping a close watch on dozens of nontraditional financial services firms.

    “As I’ve detailed in previous letters, our rivals increasingly include a large and growing set of nontraditional and fintech competitors globally in areas such as payments, digital banking and investing, and global market making. I’m not going to mention all their names, but you can imagine that we study and track over a hundred of them. While we have been able to grow, many but not all of the new players have been quite successful and continue to raise both money and their ambitions.”

    Dimon also says he has his eye on companies in the digital asset space.

    “In addition, a whole new set of competitors is emerging based on blockchain, which includes stablecoins, smart contracts and other forms of tokenization.”

    The JPMorgan CEO says the bank’s ability to deploy and leverage artificial intelligence will be a crucial factor for continued success.

    “Our ongoing success will be based on our ability to wisely invest and move very quickly and nimbly, especially around product design and rollout, including incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in everything we do. While much of what we do will remain the same…”

    In a recent CNBC interview, Dimon said he’s opposed to crypto companies offering yields to customers with stablecoin holdings.

    “If you’re holding [stablecoin] balances and paying interest, that’s the bank. You should be regulated as a bank.”

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