Republican-led states accuse JPMorgan Chase of religious bias

Largest US bank faces claims from GOP attorneys general and treasurers who say it mistreats people of faith.

This month, 19 Republican state attorneys general sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon, accusing the US’s largest bank of denying customers banking services because of their political or religious affiliations.

Their allegation – reported by the WSJ – is that the bank is engaging in a

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