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Dimon's $43M Payday Amidst Legal Storm
23 Jan
Summary
- Jamie Dimon received $43 million in compensation last year.
- His pay package increased by 10% in 2025, totaling $43 million.
- JPMorgan praised Dimon's leadership despite a $5 billion lawsuit.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's total compensation for 2025 amounted to $43 million, marking a 10% increase. This substantial pay package reflects his "exemplary leadership" and the bank's strong financial performance, according to a recent regulatory filing.
The disclosure comes shortly after former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and Dimon, seeking $5 billion and alleging "debanking." Despite this legal challenge, the bank's board praised Dimon for his continued development of executive talent and commitment to shareholders.
Dimon, who has led the banking giant since 2006, is a prominent figure in American finance. Shares in JPMorgan Chase, valued at approximately $830 billion, saw a modest increase of 0.4% on Thursday in New York trading.




