Jamie Dimon isn't the only bank exec selling shares
But the JPMorgan Chase chief's $1.2 billion in holdings is massive compared with his bank peers
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James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley

Current holdings: $77 million
Stock sold since 2006: $77.9 million
Morgan Stanley $MS announced James Gorman will be stepping down, and his successor Ted Pick will take the helm at the start of 2024. Gorman sold $48 million worth of shares this year, making him the biggest seller among executives.
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David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs

Current holdings: $45.7 million
Stock sold since 2006: $21.9 million
The DJ’ing CEO hasn’t been too happy with recent media caricatures of him, or with a reportedly awkward phone call with his predecessor Lloyd Blankfein complaining about losing $50 million from Goldman Sachs $GS’ lackluster performance. Still, the musical executive hasn’t been shy about offloading his shares throughout the years.
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Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup

Current holdings: $6.8 million
Stock sold since 2006: $4.6 million
Citi’s CEO hasn’t sold a single share since taking the top job in March 2021, although her shareholdings in the bank she’s in charge of is meager compared to executives at JPMorgan $JPM, Morgan Stanley $MS, and Goldman Sachs $GS. It is true her peers have a decade of tenure ahead of her, so maybe it’s just a matter of time.
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Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America

Current holdings: $67.4 million
Stock sold since 2006: $1.9 million
Brian Moynihan hasn’t sold any shares since becoming CEO of Bank of America $BAC at the start of 2010.
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Mary Erdoes, head of JPMorgan Asset & Wealth Management

Current holdings: $81 million
Stock sold since 2006: $63 million
Mary Erdoes, JPMorgan $JPM Asset Management’s chief, has held that position since 2009.
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Daniel Pinto, president and COO of JPMorgan Chase

Current holdings: $82 million
Stock sold since 2006: $53 million
Daniel Pinto is the rumored successor as CEO, if Dimon doesn’t renew his contract for another five years. He has cashed in $53 million since Dimon became CEO.
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Ted Pick, incoming CEO of Morgan Stanley

Current holdings: $46 million
Stock sold since 2006: $30 million
The incoming CEO of Morgan Stanley $MS, Ted Pick, has cashed in $30 million, above his former competitors for the top job, Dan Simkowitz and Andy Saperstein, who each have sold $25 million and $19 million of shares, respectively.
