2016 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $157 million
2016 Global Air Volume: $305 million
2016 U.S. T&E: $430 million
2016 Global T&E: $730 million
Principal Air Suppliers: American, Delta, United, British Airways, Cathay
Pacific
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Marriott, Starwood, Hyatt
Principal Car Rental Suppliers: Avis, Enterprise, Hertz, National
Principal Online Booking Tool: GetThere
Principal Card Supplier: JPMorgan Chase
Principal Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated/Primary Global TMC: Carlson Wagonlit Travel
JPMorgan Chase's U.S.-booked air volume in 2016 increased 3
percent from $153 million the previous year. The bank's 2016 U.S. T&E also
increased, by 23 percent year over year. Last year, JPMorgan Chase maintained a
rigorous expense management process. It plans to consolidate agency call
centers by the end of the year. Poland will handle EMEA, Costa Rica will cover
the U.S. and Mexico will cover Latin America. JPMorgan Chase's 2016 net revenue
totaled $95.7 billion, up 2 percent year over year. Net income rose 1 percent
to $24.7 billion. The bank employed 243,355 people in 2016, of which more than
167,000 were based in the U.S. In 2016, JPMorgan decided to raise the minimum
wage based on location to between $12 and $16.50, impacting 18,000 employees.