JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon received a 10.3% raise for 2025, bringing his total pay package to $43 million. This increase follows a strong year for the bank, which exceeded fourth-quarter profit estimates. Dimon's 2025 compensation consists of a $1.5 million base salary and $41.5 million in incentives.
His pay in 2024 was $39 million, the same as Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon. In prior years, his compensation was $36 million in 2023 and $34.5 million in 2021 and 2022, during periods of economic uncertainty and global tensions. The bank's board cited Dimon's leadership, strong performance across businesses, financial results, and a "fortress balance sheet" for the annual compensation.
Dimon, 69, has been CEO of JPMorgan since 2005. His net worth is estimated at $2.8 billion. Despite ongoing speculation about succession plans, Dimon recently stated his intention to remain in his role for at least five more years. JPMorgan's stock performance in 2025 has been notable, with a 34% surge that outpaced broader equity markets.