Jamie Dimon says he'll stay CEO of JPMorgan for now, amid other big financial institution departures

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon on Monday said he planned on hanging around at the top spot.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon on Monday said he plans on hanging around at the top spot and that the bank’s plans surrounding his time in the role were the same, following high-profile CEO departures among some of its rivals.

As an analyst began to ask how many more years he planned to stay on as chief executive, Dimon interrupted and said “three and a half” — to some laughter in the audience — adding that “we are on the same plan we had before.” As a running joke, Dimon has always said he’ll stay on for another “five years.”

Dimon’s remarks came after Morgan Stanley MS Chief Executive James Gorman said last week that he planned to step down within the next 12 months. The Wall Street Journal last week also reported that Ken Jacobs, chief executive at financial-advisory and asset-management firm Lazard Ltd. LAZ , was also making plans to depart.

JPMorgan also recently swallowed up First Republic Bank after the California-based lender collapsed. On Monday, JPMorgan raised its net-interest income outlook by $3 billion — to $84 billion this year — to reflect its larger size since that acquisition and amid fissures in the nation’s banking system, following the implosions of First Republic, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

 

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