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JP Morgan Abandons EU Bonus Cap, Unveils New Compensation Structure

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
June 20, 2024
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JP Morgan Abandons EU Bonus Cap, Unveils New Compensation Structure
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JP Morgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) has announced that it will no longer adhere to the European Union’s (EU) bonus cap for its London-based employees, effective immediately.

The decision, which follows a similar move by Goldman Sachs earlier this year, allows JP Morgan to offer higher bonuses to its top performers. The bank believes that this new pay structure will be attractive to both current and potential employees, and will enable the firm to remain competitive in the industry.

The EU bonus cap, which was introduced in 2014 as part of the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV), limits bonuses to 100% of an employee’s fixed salary, or 200% with shareholder approval. By removing this cap, JP Morgan will be able to offer more flexible and competitive compensation packages to its employees.

The change is expected to trigger similar moves by other banks in the industry, as they seek to retain and attract top talent in a highly competitive market.

JP Morgan’s decision is seen as a strategic move to position the bank for long-term success, and to recognize and reward the contributions of its high-performing employees.

“We believe that this change will allow us to attract and retain the best talent in the industry, and to recognize the outstanding contributions of our employees,” said a spokesperson for JP Morgan.

The move is subject to regulatory approval, and the bank is working closely with relevant authorities to ensure a smooth transition.

This development highlights JP Morgan’s commitment to its employees and its ongoing efforts to maintain its position as a leading global financial institution.

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