In the Margins

JPMorgan's Dimon gets 35% pay increase

January 22, 2016

By Bloomberg

JPMorgan Chase & Co. increased Jamie Dimon’s pay 35%, tying most of the package to future performance after a record share of investors rejected the bank’s compensation practices last year. The bank awarded Dimon, CEO and chairman, $27 million for 2015, up from $20 million a year earlier, according to a regulatory filing Thursday. Read the original story from Bloomberg.

 

 

 

 

 

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