JPMorgan JPM and Truist Financial TFC represent two distinct banking stories. JPMorgan is the largest U.S. bank, combining unmatched scale, global reach and broad business diversification. Truist, meanwhile, is a major regional banking player with leading positions across attractive Southeast and Mid-Atlantic markets and a strategy centered on improving returns and growth.

The question is whether JPM’s premium valuation is justified by its stronger franchise and operating momentum, or whether TFC’s cheaper valuation and improving profitability offer greater upside. Let’s delve deeper.

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