Chase to Open More Than 160 Branches Across U.S. in 2026
NEW YORK — JPMorganChase announced plans to open more than 160 new branches in more than 30 states and renovate nearly 600 locations this year as part of a multi-billion-dollar investment to expand access to affordable and convenient financial services nationwide.
This milestone continues Chase’s multi-year growth strategy, announced in 2024, to open more than 500 new branches, renovate 1,700 locations, and hire 3,500 employees nationwide over three years.
In Massachusetts, new branches in Greater Boston are slated to open in Beacon Hill, Pembroke, Saugus, Medway, and Longwood. Outside of Greater Boston, branches are planned in Clinton, Springfield, and South Attleboro.
Chase operates the largest branch network in the U.S. and is the only bank with branches in all lower 48 states. Since 2018, Chase has invested billions to open more than 1,000 branches, renovate hundreds more, and introduce innovative branch concepts tailored to each community.
“Chase branches are more than just a place to transact; they are vital engines driving economic activity and supporting people, businesses, schools, hospitals, and nonprofits,” said Tom Horne, head of Consumer Branch Banking. “Every day, we’re proud to welcome a million customers into our branches, and we look forward to serving even more as our network grows.”



