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Last updated: January 13, 2026 4:38 pm
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JPMorgan Chase CFO Jeremy Barnum hinted Tuesday the business may combat President Donald Trump’s demand for bank card worth controls, saying “every thing’s on the desk.”

“In case you wind up with weakly supported directives to seriously change our enterprise that are not justified, you must assume that every thing’s on the desk,” Barnum stated in a name with reporters following JPMorgan’s fourth-quarter earnings report. “We owe that to shareholders.”

Barnum was responding to a query about whether or not banks would select to litigate to dam Trump’s demand, made late Friday, that card corporations cap rates of interest at 10% for a 12 months. Final 12 months, the business efficiently fought efforts by the Shopper Monetary Safety Bureau to cap card late charges.

Banks and business insiders say that an rate of interest restrict would end in fewer bank card accounts for Individuals and a dip in spending for the U.S. economic system, as corporations would merely pull accounts relatively than provide them at an unprofitable stage.

The typical bank card charge nationally is nineteen.7% as of this month, in accordance with a weekly survey from Bankrate.com, whereas charges for subprime debtors and store-specific playing cards are usually larger.

“Our perception is that actions like it will have the precise reverse consequence to what the administration needs for customers,” Barnum stated. “As a substitute of reducing the value of credit score, we’ll merely cut back the provision of credit score, and that can be dangerous for everybody: customers, the broader economic system, and sure, on the margin, for us.”

The CFO declined to immediately reply a query on whether or not JPMorgan would adjust to Trump’s demand, which has a proposed Jan. 20 begin date. Banks that do not comply with the directive are “in violation of the legislation,” Trump informed reporters on Sunday.

Nonetheless, it is unclear how Trump’s mandate could be enforced. There isn’t any U.S. legislation capping card charges, although a invoice was launched final 12 months from Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont that might restrict card APRs at 10% for 5 years. That invoice is stalled in Congress.

Different voices within the company and political realm started addressing the potential impression of Trump’s charge cap on Tuesday. Past banks, airways and retailers depend on income from card partnerships to bolster revenue.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian stated in an earnings name that the cap would “upend the entire bank card business… I do not see any approach we may even start to ponder how that might be applied.”

Home Speaker Mike Johnson struck a observe of warning when requested concerning the problem at a press convention.

“We’ve got a whole lot of work to go [on] consensus round it, however you bought to be very cautious as we go ahead in that in our zeal to carry down prices, you do not need to have unfavourable secondary results,” Johnson stated.

With reporting from CNBC’s Emily Wilkins

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