Jason Carlyle

Managing Director & Head of Technology Global Banking Platform, JP Morgan Chase
Jason Carlyle is a veteran technology executive and industry innovator with over two decades of experience leading large-scale digital transformations across global financial institutions. He currently serves as Head of Technology for the Global Banking Platform (GBP) at JPMorgan Chase, where he is spearheading the development of a next-generation banking platform designed to deliver resilient, scalable, and innovative financial products. The platform is set to transform how the firm delivers customer value—enhancing speed, frequency, and reliability across its core banking infrastructure.
Prior to rejoining JPMorgan Chase in 2024, Jason served as Chief Technology Officer and Distinguished Engineer for Fiserv’s Payments Technology division. There, he was instrumental in unifying the technology strategy across credit, debit, and non-card payment platforms, while leading the integration of three landmark acquisitions—First Data, Ondot, and Finxact. His leadership helped position Fiserv at the forefront of cloud-native banking innovation and engineering modernization.
Earlier in his career, Jason spent 15 years at JPMorgan Chase, rising through senior technology leadership roles, including Chief Architect for Consumer and Commercial Card and Head of Engineering for Merchant Services. He is known for introducing DevSecOps practices, driving architecture standardization, and delivering secure, scalable digital payment solutions across complex organizations.
Jason holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, where he also served on the Alumni Advisory Board. He is the named inventor on four patents in the financial services and payments space, spanning tokenized ecommerce, cloud-native reconciliation, and immersive system monitoring. A frequent advisor on platform engineering and banking architecture, Jason continues to shape the future of financial services through his work on modern, high-performing technology ecosystems. He resides in the Chicago area with his wife and three children.