Shown, not told · in Chase blue
Two acts, in Chase's own palette. First, a customer's assistant asks a product-and-sustainability question and gets a cited answer instead of a guess. Then a sustainable-finance dollar becomes a funded, proof-verified, tCO2e-receipted ecological work packet, closing the loop from a commitment on a PDF to a settled outcome an AI can cite. Concept only; runs on EcoWealth infrastructure, no Chase system access required to see it work.
Customer's agent"I'm opening my first checking account and I care where my bank puts money. Which Chase account fits a student with no minimum, and is there anything real behind Chase's climate numbers, or just a report?"
ConciergeChase College Checking: no monthly fee while enrolled (up to 5 years), no minimum to open. On climate: JPMorganChase targets $1 trillion in green financing inside a $2.5T sustainable-development goal through 2030, net-zero-aligned by 2050. Beyond the report, this pilot layer can show settled, proof-verified community/ecological work tied to real sites, each with photo + GPS + method proof and a tCO2e receipt. source: jpmorganchase.com/impact · + 1 settled work receipt (on-chain, cited)
Customer's agent"Good, the proof is what I needed. Open College Checking."
ConciergeHanding you to Chase's secure application flow with the product pre-selected. No number I gave you was invented: every claim links to a source or a settled receipt.
The loop closes. That tCO2e receipt writes back into the same impact record Act 1's customer-AI just cited. A $2.5T commitment stops being a PDF and becomes a stream of settled, proof-verified outcomes any assistant can quote, with the receipt to back it.
Why it lands for a bank this size
Diligence agents, comparison assistants, and a rising share of "which bank / which card / is their climate claim real" questions get a first pass from an AI before a human ever looks. Legible, cited, proof-verified data wins that pass: a PDF doesn't get read. This is the last mile between a financing commitment and a verifiable outcome, the proof-of-outcome layer no megabank has live yet.