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I believe it requires JPM Private Bank ($10M) or at the very least JPM Private Client Direct ($1M?).
I'm sort of fake/honorary with the latter...special customer service sometimes, but no assets at Chase/JPM anymore. I've never tried to apply for it.
@oztsvi wrote:
I don’t think that’s correct, I know a lot of people who had a lot less than a $1 million and got an invitation, I would love to know if any one here who’s a CPC client knows about a phone number or anywhere else through the CPC services where I can apply?
Thanks!
Are they attorneys with major law firms?
For a while, JPM had a deal with some major law firms where employees would get Private Bank perks, regardless of their assets.
@oztsvi wrote:
No, they are simple people..
Some aren’t even business owners at all, I am a business owner but that doesn’t give me any advantages on any other person.
Are you sure they were actually invited to apply for JPMR, and didn't already have Palladium cards when those cards converted to JPMR?
I have no idea otherwise...reason would suggest that if CPC was all it took, word would have spread and JPMR would be a lot more widespread.
@Shadowfactor wrote:
The best source of information would be your private banker. That’s the reason you have one.
If you feel like you aren’t getting accurate information from them. Ask for a supervisor.
Chase has semi- recently changed the tiers for various levels of CPC and sapphire banking. Things that were possible in the past, have changed now and it may be that the card is no longer open to applications.
Flyertalk would hold better information then this board for this particular topic, but as I mentioned your private banker is your best source of information.