JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon regained the title of the world’s best-paid bank chief executive last year, and has now topped the table in three of the past five years.
Mr Dimon’s return to first place in the global banking pay leagues with $27.6m comes as new data, compiled by research firm Equilar for the Financial Times, show that the men who run 15 of the world’s biggest banks took home an average of $14.5m last year, up 17 per cent from their 2013 haul.
The JPMorgan chief displaced Goldman Sachs’ Lloyd Blankfein at the top of the league in a year when 40 per cent of JPMorgan shareholders voted against the bank’s pay plan in May.
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