Is CHASE Bank closing? CHASE Bank store closing list — April 2026
CHASE Bank is part of JP Morgan Chase.
Yes. As of April 12, 2026, Store Closure Watch has tracked 15 CHASE Bank closure-related events across the U.S. in 2026, including 15 recorded store closures and 2 WARN filings. Source: Four Lights Analytics Store Closure Watch.
Data updated: April 12, 2026
How final are these events?
Confirmed and Effective events are done or in motion; Announced events are company-stated plans; Pending / Conditional events depend on outcomes like lease or court decisions.
By event type
- Closure15
Top states
- CA4
- OH3
- WI2
- WA2
- TX1
Recent CHASE Bank closures
City and status are public. Street addresses, coordinates, and source links are available to subscribers.
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CHASE Bank closures — FAQ
- Is CHASE Bank closing stores?
- Yes — Four Lights Analytics has tracked 15 CHASE Bank (part of JP Morgan Chase) closure-related events across the U.S. in 2026, including 15 recorded store closures and 2 WARN filings. Source: Store Closure Watch, updated 2026-04-12.
- Which states have the most CHASE Bank closures?
- The states with the most tracked CHASE Bank closures are CA, OH, and WI. Address-level location data is available to subscribers. Source: Four Lights Analytics Store Closure Watch.
- Where can I find a verified CHASE Bank store closing list?
- Store Closure Watch by Four Lights Analytics maintains a verified, facility-level CHASE Bank closure dataset with confirmed dates, source links, and confidence flags. Subscribe at storeclosurewatch.com.
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