JPMorgan COO Daniel Pinto to retire in June 2025, succession plans for Jamie Dimon in spotlight

news.yahoo.com January 15, 2025, 02:01 AM UTC

JPMorgan Chase's president and COO, Daniel Pinto, will step down in June 2025 and retire fully in 2026. This announcement has shifted attention to CEO Jamie Dimon's succession plans. Analysts note that Dimon has not indicated a desire to leave and has not named a successor. The focus remains on how the bank will address its challenges during this transition. Finding a successor is seen as a critical task for Dimon, as his leadership continues to be pivotal for the bank's future.


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