OCC terminated the two‑year consent order against JPMorgan Chase & Co. on March 30, 2026.
The order, imposed in March 2024, stemmed from trade‑surveillance flaws dating back to at least 2019 deemed unsafe.
Multiple regulators, including the Federal Reserve, had directed JPMorgan to implement corrective measures under the consent order.
JPMorgan agreed to the consent order without admitting or denying the OCC’s findings; it remains the largest US bank by assets.