Chase plans to open 90 new branches and hire 700 employees by the end of 2018. Over the next five years, the bank plans to open 400 new locations, which will need about 3,000 employees.
The bank said about 30 percent of the branches will be in low or moderately low income communities. The new locations will include Charlotte, North Carolina; St. Louis, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Kansas City, Kansas and Greenville, South Carolina, among others.
“This expansion marks a major milestone for our firm by allowing us to serve more customers, small businesses and communities across the country,” said Thasunda Duckett, CEO of consumer banking for Chase. “To us, this is so much more than building branches. This is about new customer relationships, and better access to credit and local jobs.”
The branches will be “a mix of full-service branches that help customers and local small businesses with more complex needs, like lending and advice, as well as smaller, digital-first locations that assist customers [with managing] everyday transactions,” Chase said. “New branches will include modern design elements and feature open, collaborative spaces with ample room for meetings and Chase Chats, a new series of small group sessions focused on financial health.”
The new branches will start opening in the summer, the bank said.