JP Morgan Jr.
Entrepreneur

JP Morgan Jr. Net Worth

His salary was estimated to be around $1 million per year. JP Morgan Jr. was a highly successful Entrepreneur who had a net worth of $400 billion. He was born in 1867 and had a long career in finance, heading the New York-based Guaranty Trust bank. He also helped finance World War I, loaning millions of dollars to both Russia and France and helping Great Britain purchase military supplies. His salary was estimated to be around $1 million per year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day September 7, 1867
Birth Place Connecticut
Age 152 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo

💰 Net worth: $400 billion (2024)

About

Like his famous father JP Morgan, he had a long career in finance, heading the New York-based Guaranty Trust bank. He also helped finance World War I, loaning millions of dollars to both Russia and France and helping Great Britain purchase military supplies.

Before Fame

He attended Harvard University during the early-to-mid 1880s.

Trivia

He was the object of a 1915 assassination attempt by a crazed home invader named Eric Muenter.

Family Life

He married Jane Norton Grew. The couple had five children: Junius, Henry, Jane, and Frances lived to adulthood, but Alice died of typhoid fever. His son Henry co-founded the Morgan Stanley financial corporation with Harold Stanley.

Associated With

The London building that was once his home was later converted into the United States Embassy; therefore, a young John F. Kennedy (the son of U.S. Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy) lived in Morgan's former residence for a time.

About the author

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