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Jamie Grant, the global chairman of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s investment banking division, is planning to retire early next year. Grant has been with the bank for over 40 years, establishing himself as a prominent leader within the firm’s investment banking operations.

His departure marks a significant transition for JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the global financial industry. During his tenure, Grant oversaw various strategic initiatives and played a key role in expanding the bank’s investment banking footprint across multiple markets.

Details regarding his successor or the specific timing of his retirement have not been officially announced. JPMorgan Chase representatives declined to comment on the future leadership transition, and Grant’s decision to retire comes after a lengthy career at the institution.

The news of Grant’s impending departure highlights ongoing leadership shifts within major financial firms as they prepare for evolving market conditions and regulatory landscapes. His departure is likely to prompt adjustments within JPMorgan Chase’s investment banking leadership structure in the coming months.

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