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February 6, 09

Commercial Banking a proven business model Client and community focus Clients at the center of everything we do Coverage strategically segmented to best serve our clients Local delivery and decision-making, with deep sector expertise Competing from a position of strength Industry-leading, broad-based capabilities Outstanding franchise focused on the best clients Operating efficiencies and scale advantage as part of JPMorgan Chase Investing to better serve clients and grow our franchise Adding talented bankers and expanding local coverage Investing in integrated solutions and digital channels Enhancing client experience through innovation and streamlining processes Fortress principles Rigorous client selection with a long-term, through-the-cycle orientation Strong credit and control culture, focusing on markets and sectors we know best Expense and capital discipline Strong financial performance High quality, resilient and diversified earnings Strong returns while investing for the long-term Delivering on growth targets with significant opportunity remaining

Ten year retrospective consistent investment and disciplined growth 008 08 0-year CAGR Expanded client coverage Added 67 locations and ~650 bankers since 008 Revenue ($B) $4.8 $9. 7% Enabled our team Developed training and technology to help our people better serve clients Net income ($B) $.4 $4. % Enhanced core capabilities Invested in differentiated treasury services and credit solutions $06 Invested in our critical processes Average loans ($B) $8 0% Maintained robust investment agenda to drive efficiency and innovation Maintained strong discipline 7 straight years with NCO rate less than 0 bps $7 $03 Average deposits ($B) 5% Excludes Commercial Term Lending; bankers based on net increase of revenue-producing employees Deposits herein represent average client deposits and other third-party liabilities

Executing our organic Middle Market expansion strategy Expansion market revenue ($mm) $,000 $649 $5 $34 $98 $33 $354 $4 $53 $39 00 0 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 LT Target Clients (#) Loans ($B, avg.) Deposits ($B, avg.) 00-8 CAGR 80,00,360,470,670,970,0,360,750 6% $0.9 $.7 $5.6 $7.5 $8.6 $9.9 $.7 $3.6 $5. 4% $.3 $3.0 $4.7 $6. $7.9 $8.3 $8. $8.8 $.4 3% Note: Represents ongoing expansion into new markets since 008; prior year figures have been revised to conform to current presentation; client figures have been rounded 3

Illustrative market penetration Value in new markets will be realized over time 39 MSAs added since 008 7 9 MSAs Charleston, Portland, Providence Top 50 MSAs with <0 years MMBSI presence 6 MSAs Boulder, Memphis, Palo Alto 4 MSAs Baltimore, Jacksonville, Raleigh MSAs Kansas City, Nashville, Philadelphia, Richmond, San Diego 9 MSAs Charlotte, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, New York City 0 4 6 8 MMBSI presence (years) 0 00+ Based on year-end Middle Market Banking & Specialized Industries (MMBSI) banker presence; number of MSAs is for U.S. only 4

Tremendous opportunity to grow Middle Market client franchise Middle Market Banking & Specialized Industries market opportunity 6 MMBSI locations 38k Prospective MMBSI clients 70 Top 00 MSAs in Middle Market footprint ~70% ~75% U.S. GDP within MSA presence MMBSI markets located within branch network 3 Prospect density 4 MMBSI footprint Includes Canadian presence Based on 07 U.S. GDP by MSA, Bureau of Economic Analysis 3 S&P Global Market Intelligence, branch MSA presence as of /3/8 4 Size of circle indicates relative number of prospects in a given city 5

Replicating our proven CB model internationally Expanding internationally in CCBSI3 Market opportunity $4T Cumulative foreign direct investment in the U.S. $46T Annual wholesale cross-border payments value $3B Annual wholesale treasury services revenue outside of North America EMEA expansion countries Targeting non-u.s. headquartered global companies Differentiated value for global companies with U.S. footprint Comprehensive international investment banking and treasury services capabilities Existing in-country infrastructure with similar strategy to be executed in APAC Client identification through data-driven analysis and local intelligence Strong partnership with CIB and the Private Bank 6 Based on historical cost as of 07, Bureau of Economic Analysis Boston Consulting Group, An Interactive Guide to Global Payments, 09 publication based on 07 data 3 Corporate Client Banking & Specialized Industries

Specialized industries model drives superior value and risk management ~60% of clients within specific industry coverage Agribusiness Apparel Beverage Energy Financial Institutions Franchise Finance Healthcare Heavy Equipment Higher Education Government Media and Entertainment Multinational Corporations Nonprofit Real Estate Technology Life Sciences Technology & Disruptive Commerce Government Innovation Economy Chase branch expansion increases addressable client opportunity Expanding banker coverage and aligning with high potential prospects 900 Targeted prospects Dedicated bankers across Life Sciences and Technology & Disruptive Commerce Alignment with CIB and the Private Bank 6k Targeted prospects Includes CCBSI coverage only Technology & Disruptive Commerce vertical covers MMBSI technology companies and high growth consumer branded companies 7

Unmatched ability to support our clients as they grow Manage operations Liquidity Integrated payments Commercial card Digital access Diversify supply sourcing Trade finance Single-use accounts Fund growth Asset-based lending Syndicated lending Equipment finance Build flagship store Merchant services Real estate financing Make strategic acquisition M&A advisory Acquisition finance Seek liquidity EPP / ESOP / IPO Private banking Expand internationally International payments Global liquidity management FX 8

CB provides differentiated treasury solutions to drive client value Investing across the end-to-end treasury management continuum New integrated solutions Cohesive delivery of broad functionality Improved data and analytics Better decision making leveraging transformative data Enhanced digital capabilities Increased connectivity and improved experience Advanced fraud protection Faster threat identification and risk mitigation to further help clients unlock value Digitize Automate Streamline Gain insight Enhance working capital Optimize cash management Reduce operating costs Convert paper to electronic Automate reconciliation Decrease human interventions Consolidate view Safeguard business 9

Delivering the best investment bank to CB clients Commercial Banking gross investment banking revenue ($B) 39% JPMC N.A. IB fees represented by CB clients $3.0 $. $.3 $.4 $.5 $.0 $.6 $.7 $. $.3 $.4 $.0 008 009 00 0 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 LT Target Represents total JPMorgan Chase revenue from investment banking products provided to CB clients Represents the percentage of CIB s North America IB fees generated by Commercial Banking clients in 08, excluding fees from fixed income and equity markets which is included in Commercial Banking gross investment banking revenue 0

Positioning for continued long-term success in CRE Market leading position driven by intense client focus # multifamily lender in the U.S. Speed and certainty of execution Real estate banking with top-tier developers, institutional investors and owners Simplicity and digital delivery Financed 0,000 units of affordable housing in 08 Continued investment and innovation Using CREOS platform for all new Commercial Term Lending (CTL) business Percentage of originations completed in <30 days Loan origination platform implemented in 07, transformed the CTL lending process Enhances client experience and transparency Generates incremental operating leverage Further strengthens robust risk management and controls 5% 4Q6 44% 4Q8 Based on S&P Global Market Intelligence, as of /3/8 Based on normalized controllable cycle-time

Consistent risk focus and smart growth across our portfolio Average loans by client segment ($B) Rigorous client selection C&I CRE $98 $06 CAGR 7% Market and industry expertise $79 Underwriting built on experience and analytics $90 $0 $06 9% Through-the-cycle discipline $89 $96 $99 5% Downturn preparedness 06 07 08 Note: Commercial and Industrial (C&I) and Commercial Real Estate (CRE) groupings used herein are generally based on client segments and do not align with regulatory definitions Includes CCBSI Real Estate

Maintaining strong risk discipline C&I Portfolio summary Net charge-off performance Diversified across industries and regions 8% of non-investment grade exposure is secured 84% of loan facilities are bilateral or JPMC-led 43% of exposure underwritten within specialized industry teams 3 Strong credit performance in stress environments, as demonstrated in recent oil & gas downturn Commercial Banking Peer average 4 Market commentary Credit quality remains solid, with no material signs of deterioration in the market Continue to closely watch certain sectors and monitor new originations Revolver utilization generally flat Loan spreads in the market have stabilized Non-investment grade generally represents a risk profile similar to a rating of BB+/Ba and below, based on internal risk assessment 3 Excludes advised and guidance facilities 3 Excludes asset-based lending 4 Peer average based on CB-equivalent C&I segments or wholesale portfolios at BAC, CMA, FITB, KEY, PNC, USB, WFC, which may not fully align with CB segmentation

Maintaining strong risk discipline CRE Portfolio summary 7% of loans in Commercial Term Lending Secured by stabilized multifamily properties in supply-constrained markets New originations remain high quality; LTV ratio of 49%, DSC ratio of.5x 9% of loans in Real Estate Banking, Community Development Banking and other Focused on top-tier clients and lower-volatility asset classes <$0.5B of loans in hospitality, homebuilders, condos and land Market commentary Net charge-off performance 4.0% 3.0%.0% Commercial Banking Peer average Competition remains elevated particularly from non-bank lenders, with late-cycle characteristics Maintaining underwriting discipline, limiting exposure to riskier asset classes Continued spread compression in 08, though have recently stabilized.0% 0.0% 008 009 00 0 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 -.0% 4 Represents weighted averages for 08 originations Peer average based on CB-equivalent CRE segments or wholesale portfolios at BAC, CMA, FITB, KEY, PNC, USB, WFC, which may not fully align with CB segmentation

Driving efficiency while continuing to invest in the franchise 37% Illustrative overhead ratio walkforward 35% +/- 08 Medium-term Target Expense discipline Maintaining broad expense focus and management Location strategy Optimizing domestic footprint and leveraging offshoring opportunities Investments Maintaining robust investment agenda Process improvement Improving processes through technology investments Revenue growth Benefiting from growth initiatives underway 5

08 results reflect consistent, strong execution Franchise strength Financial performance 06 07 08 06 07 08 Bankers,64,766,9 Revenue ($B) $7.5 $8.6 $9. Client calls (000s) 7 97 6 Net income ($B) $.7 $3.5 $4. New relationships 9,06,3 NCO rate (bps) 9 3 $74 $77 $7 39% 39% 37% Average deposits ($B) Overhead ratio Average loans ($B) $79 $98 $06 ROE 3 6% 7% 0% Based on total count of revenue-producing employees Excludes Commercial Term Lending 3 Allocated capital was $6B in 06, $0B in 07 and $0B in 08 6

Financial targets 08 03-08 Target Execute growth initiatives (long-term revenue targets) Middle Market expansion Investment banking International $649mm $.5B $400mm 7% CAGR 8% CAGR 0% CAGR $.0B $3.0B $.0B Maintain expense discipline (medium-term) Overhead ratio 37% 39% avg. 35% +/- Optimize returns (medium-term) Return on equity 0% 7% avg. ~8% Represents total JPMorgan Chase revenue from investment banking products provided to CB clients 08 revenue denotes non-u.s. revenue from U.S. multinational clients; target includes CCBSI expansion efforts to serve non-u.s. headquartered companies internationally 7

Why clients choose us Exceptional team Consultative approach Deep client knowledge Coverage designed around our clients Local coverage Industry specialization Long-term partner Continued capital support Substantial investment Unmatched solutions and capabilities Broad-based and integrated Continued innovation Superior client experience Omni-channel access Simplicity and speed of delivery Safety and security Fortress balance sheet Cyber and fraud expertise 8