JPMorgan boosts Jamie Dimon’s pay to record $43mn

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Roula Khalaf’s Editor’s Digest: Jamie Dimon’s Record Salary at JPMorgan Chase

The world of banking and finance is no stranger to high-stake deals and jaw-dropping figures. One such instance is the latest compensation package announced for Jamie Dimon, the long-standing chief executive of JPMorgan Chase. The financial titan’s pay package was lifted to a staggering $43 million in 2025, marking a new record for the seasoned executive.

Jamie Dimon’s Compensation Breakdown

As per a regulatory filing disclosed on Thursday, JPMorgan revealed that Dimon’s salary for the past year consisted of a $1.5 million base salary and a hefty $41.5 million bonus. This new compensation package signifies a substantial increase from his earnings of $39 million in 2024. It illustrates the unwavering confidence and trust the bank places in Dimon, who has been steering the financial behemoth since 2006.

JPMorgan’s Financial Performance

The increase in Dimon’s pay comes on the heels of JPMorgan’s impressive financial performance. Despite a mild 2% dip from 2024, the banking giant reported a full-year net income of $57 billion in 2025. This marks the second consecutive year that the bank has generated more than $1 billion a week in profits, underscoring its resilience and robust business model in the face of a dynamic financial landscape.

Looking Ahead

This story is still unfolding, and more details are expected in the coming days. However, one thing is crystal clear: Jamie Dimon continues to be a pivotal figure in JPMorgan’s success story. His leadership and strategic vision have proven to be invaluable for the bank, as illustrated by his newly announced remuneration package.

The financial world will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how Dimon leverages his experience and expertise to guide JPMorgan Chase in the upcoming year, particularly in an environment marked by economic uncertainties and evolving regulatory challenges.

For more in-depth information on this topic and other favorite stories selected by Roula Khalaf, Editor of the Financial Times, you can unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Here.

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John Wick

ABJ, a Senior Writer at All Banking, brings over 10 years of automotive journalism experience. He provides insightful coverage of the latest banking jobs across the American and European markets.
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John Wick

ABJ, a Senior Writer at All Banking, brings over 10 years of automotive journalism experience. He provides insightful coverage of the latest banking jobs across the American and European markets.
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