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JPMorgan Lowers SouthState Bank Price Target to $110
Analysts cite market conditions in reducing price target for regional bank stock
Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:29pm
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. analysts have lowered their price target for SouthState Bank (NYSE: SSB) from $120 to $110, while maintaining an 'overweight' rating on the stock. The revised target suggests a potential upside of 17.54% from the stock's previous close.
Why it matters
SouthState Bank is a regional banking player in the Southeast, and its stock performance is closely watched as an indicator of broader economic and market conditions in the region. The revised price target from a major Wall Street firm like JPMorgan reflects analysts' views on the bank's near-term outlook.
The details
In a research note, JPMorgan analysts cited market factors in lowering their price target for SouthState Bank. The bank's stock has traded in the $77 to $108 range over the past 52 weeks. Other analysts have maintained 'buy' ratings on SouthState, with price targets ranging from $110 to $126.
- JPMorgan issued the revised price target on April 1, 2026.
The players
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
A major global investment bank and financial services firm.
SouthState Bank
A regional bank headquartered in Winter Haven, Florida, that provides commercial and retail banking services across the Southeast.
What’s next
Investors will be watching to see if SouthState Bank's stock price reacts to the revised JPMorgan price target in the coming trading sessions.
The takeaway
The lowered price target from JPMorgan reflects broader economic uncertainty, but the bank's 'overweight' rating suggests analysts still see upside potential in SouthState's regional banking business.


