KEY POINTS
  • JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday in a memo that the coronavirus crisis should be used to build an economy that offers opportunities for "dramatically more people."
  • "The last few months have laid bare the reality that, even before the pandemic hit, far too many people were living on the edge," Dimon said. 
  • The memo, issued ahead of his bank's annual shareholder meeting, served as an update to the New York-based lender's response to the pandemic. 

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday in a memo that the coronavirus crisis should be used to build an economy that offers opportunities for "dramatically more people."

The memo, issued ahead of his bank's annual shareholder meeting, served as an update to the New York-based lender's response to the pandemic. Dimon also detailed the steps his firm has taken to support customers and employees since the crisis began two months ago, as well as his thinking about returning employees to work sites.