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JPMorgan Chase has not severed its relationship with Polymarket and will consider participating in its IPO underwriting

2026-08-17 21:20:50

According to ibtimes, JPMorgan Chase terminated its banking partnership with the prediction market platform Polymarket last year due to regulatory risks, but the bank has not completely cut ties with this rapidly growing company and still maintains various forms of cooperation, expressing interest in participating in the underwriting of Polymarket's initial public offering (IPO) in the future.

A person close to Polymarket stated that JPMorgan "does not want to burn all bridges." Polymarket denied that the relationship between the two parties has significantly weakened, stating that the company still maintains a "close and active cooperative relationship" with JPMorgan, involving multiple entities, operational integration, and client fund flow management, among other areas.

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