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JPMorgan Chase & Co.

New York, NY, US - HQ
Large Enterprise
Banking and Financial Services
$25–49k Estimated lifetime benefit value

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Last updated on May 29, 2024 08:00 PM
Men Having Babies commends JPMorgan Chase & Co. for providing LGBTQ inclusive family formation benefits that are available for prospective surrogacy fathers. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services firm and one of the largest banking institutions in the United States, with its headquarters in New York City. Established through the merger of J.P. Morgan & Co. and Chase Manhattan Corporation, the company offers a wide range of services, including investment banking, financial services for consumers and businesses, financial transaction processing, asset management, and private equity. Known for its robust global presence and comprehensive financial expertise, JPMorgan Chase serves millions of customers, small businesses, and prominent corporations worldwide. The firm's commitment to innovation, strategic growth, and community development has solidified its reputation as a pillar in the financial industry.
HRC Overall Equality Index:
100 / 100
HRC Inclusive Benefits Index:
50 / 50

Family Formation Benefits

Inclusivity:
LGBTQ+, Third-Party
Benefits Management Companies:
WINFertility
Geographical Scope:
USA
Benefit Reference Documents:
Benefit Components:

Details / MHB Research Notes

Fertility Assistance

The following services are covered up to a $30,000 total lifetime benefit maximum*:

  • Artificial insemination / intrauterine insemination under medical supervision
  • Advanced reproductive technologies: 
    • In-Vitro Fertilization
    • Reciprocal IVF is covered if the patient receiving treatment is an eligible member and is enrolled in the program with WINFertility
    • Frozen Embryo Transfer
    • Cryopreservation for the following:
      • Blastocysts(s) and embryo(s) from covered IVF cycles. Covered blastocyst and embryo storage is limited to one year.
      • All frozen embryos stored after a completed cycle with ovarian stimulation must be utilized prior to coverage availability for another ovarian stimulation cycle. Embryo transfer guidelines per the American Society of Reproductive Medicine should be followed for all embryo transfers (fresh and frozen cycles) and elective single embryo transfer should be utilized when clinically appropriate
  • Medically necessary diagnostic workup and radiology services
  • Pathology and laboratory services, including:
    • Hormonal assays
    • Swimup semen analysis, as appropriate
    • Ultrasound exams
    • Ova identification
    • Fertilization and embryo culture

Surrogacy Assistance

None

Egg Donation

None
IVF
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