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04/06/2025
Jamie Dimon said he still needs "a few more years" before stepping down from the top position at JPMorgan Chase, but the decision is in the hands of the board of directors. "It depends on God and the board," said the 69-year-old CEO of JPMorgan Chase in an interview. "I love my job," he said. The question of when Dimon will retire and who will succeed him has been a subject of much speculation for years. Dimon has often joked in the past that whenever asked, the answer is always another five years before retirement. However, he has recently stopped giving this response. In 2024, Dimon's compensation increased to $39 million, as the largest bank in the United States broke its own record for the highest annual profit in the history of the American banking industry.