How JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon notched $770 million in gains for his work in 2025 | Fortune
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How JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon notched $770 million in gains for his work in 2025 | Fortune
"Jamie Dimon has been rewarded for his loyalty, tenure, and performance over the course of these years,"
"The stock's appreciated by more than a third, and he's a beneficiary of that like all the shareholders of JPMorgan are,"
Mega banks experienced nearly 30% stock growth following a market rebound, making record compensation and bonuses likely. Jamie Dimon has led JPMorgan for about 20 years and accumulated a large ownership stake through compensation, personal purchases, and a 2021 special award. Dimon held nearly 8.5 million shares before modestly trimming holdings beginning with a $150 million sale in 2024. He started 2025 with roughly 7.3 million shares valued near $1.8 billion at $239.71 per share, rising to about $2.4 billion at $322.22 and generating roughly $605.6 million in appreciation plus $40 million in dividends. A 1.5 million stock appreciation right vest from a 2021 award further contributes to a total near $770 million for 2025, verified by an independent compensation firm.
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