Jamie Dimon Has Run JPMorgan Chase for 2 Decades. What Happens to the Stock When He Steps Down?

Source Motley_fool

Key Points

  • A CEO is the person ultimately responsible for a company's performance.

  • No CEO of a large company is responsible for every single aspect of a company's business.

  • These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires ›

Jamie Dimon is the long-serving CEO of JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), having taken on the role roughly 20 years ago in 2006. However, given his age (70), he is thinking about retirement. And while Dimon stepping down isn't imminent, it is likely to happen sooner rather than later. This is something investors should care about, but it shouldn't leave you deeply worried about the future. Here's what happens when he steps down.

JPMorgan Chase is already preparing

Chief executive officer succession planning is one of the things that most boards of directors consider very deeply. Unless there is an unusual situation, such as a sudden illness, planning for a CEO's retirement generally starts well before the actual retirement. Which is why it is important to note that JPMorgan Chase recently promoted Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh to the roles of co-presidents.

Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue »

JPMorgan Chase Chairman & CEO Jamie Dimon.

Image source: JPMorgan Chase & Co.

There's no guarantee, but it is highly likely that one of these two will become the next CEO. The promotions are probably intended to give the board a better look at their management skills. And it comes as Dimon is discussing his retirement, which is the big tell. However, for investors, the upshot is that JPMorgan Chase won't be rudderless or have to rush to find a CEO. It is already preparing for Dimon's retirement, and the transition is likely to be very smooth as an existing and trusted leader steps into the role.

The CEO sets the tone for the entire company

The next factor to consider is the actual role of a CEO. The job isn't to micromanage every aspect of a business, which would be nearly impossible with a company the size of financial giant JPMorgan Chase. Instead, a CEO sets a general direction, working with a company's many leaders to move it toward a bigger goal. Dimon's biggest job is to set the tone, if you will.

Given his long tenure at JPMorgan Chase, Dimon has left a major imprint on the business. That includes the two recently promoted employees who might replace him. While any new CEO will operate differently from Dimon, since they aren't Dimon, the current succession planning playing out hints that the changes will not be massive. Nor are any eventual changes likely to happen quickly, unless the market environment demands rapid and dramatic business shifts.

Similar but different is the likely outcome

While investors may take a wait-and-see attitude when Dimon hands the CEO reins over to his successor, the truth is that not much is likely to change at the company. Dimon's long and successful tenure at the bank pretty much assures that the next in line will try to keep things running smoothing rather than come in and remake the business. And the promotion of two internal CEO candidates is further evidence that the CEO transition will be a smooth one. Keep an eye on the executive suite, but don't lose sleep over Dimon's eventually retirement from JPMorgan Chase.

Where to invest $1,000 right now

When our analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, Stock Advisor’s total average return is 966%* — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 213% for the S&P 500.

They just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy right now, available when you join Stock Advisor.

See the stocks »

*Stock Advisor returns as of August 19, 2026.

JPMorgan Chase is an advertising partner of Motley Fool Money. Reuben Gregg Brewer has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends JPMorgan Chase. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
4 Memory Stocks Cramer Says Could Avoid an AI Bust and Keep ClimbingJim Cramer says four memory chip stocks still have room to climb, even after posting some of 2026’s biggest gains. The Mad Money host argues Micron, SanDisk, Seagate, and Western Digital have broken t
Author  Beincrypto
14 hours ago
Jim Cramer says four memory chip stocks still have room to climb, even after posting some of 2026’s biggest gains. The Mad Money host argues Micron, SanDisk, Seagate, and Western Digital have broken t
placeholder
S&P 500 Falls, Bitcoin Surges as Traders Await the Fed Minutes: What Next?The S&P 500 closed down 0.52% on Monday while Bitcoin surged past $64,000, a sharp divergence just two days before the Federal Reserve releases its July meeting minutes.Markets are now in a holding pa
Author  Beincrypto
14 hours ago
The S&P 500 closed down 0.52% on Monday while Bitcoin surged past $64,000, a sharp divergence just two days before the Federal Reserve releases its July meeting minutes.Markets are now in a holding pa
placeholder
Oil Surges Above $90 After Trump Threatens to Bomb Oman Over Strait of HormuzBrent crude broke above $90 a barrel and rose 2.7% on Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Oman if the country interferes with talks over the Strait of Hormuz.The remarks landed as a
Author  Beincrypto
14 hours ago
Brent crude broke above $90 a barrel and rose 2.7% on Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Oman if the country interferes with talks over the Strait of Hormuz.The remarks landed as a
placeholder
3 Reasons MicroStrategy (MSTR) Stock Could Climb While Bitcoin Remains FlatStrategy (MSTR) stock is climbing back toward $100, closing Monday near $97.68 after a 5% jump, even though the Bitcoin behind it has barely moved near $64,000.The stock is down about 38% in 2026, a s
Author  Beincrypto
14 hours ago
Strategy (MSTR) stock is climbing back toward $100, closing Monday near $97.68 after a 5% jump, even though the Bitcoin behind it has barely moved near $64,000.The stock is down about 38% in 2026, a s
placeholder
3 Battles Japan Is Losing at Once, Will Bitcoin Feel the Yen Shock?Japan is losing three financial battles at once as its currency, bond, and debt defenses fail together. The yen has erased most of a rare US-backed rescue, and Bitcoin (BTC) traders are bracing for th
Author  Beincrypto
14 hours ago
Japan is losing three financial battles at once as its currency, bond, and debt defenses fail together. The yen has erased most of a rare US-backed rescue, and Bitcoin (BTC) traders are bracing for th
goTop
quote