JPMorgan’s Dimon could remain chairman when he leaves CEO role

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon speaks in Boston

NEW YORK – JPMorgan Chase & Co’s Chief Executive Jamie Dimon could remain as the bank’s chairman when he eventually relinquishes the day-to-day running of the firm, the bank said in a proxy statement on Monday.

The bank said a substantial majority of its shareholders, with whom it engaged, had “indicated support for a policy that would enable our current CEO to serve as non-executive Chair at the next leadership transition.”

(Reporting by Matt Scuffham)

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