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JPMorgan’s Europe CEO Filippo Gori: ‘We’re looking at things that haven’t been touched for 20 years’

JPMorgan’s new co-head of global banking is not just taking over the role, but embarking on a big overhaul of the Wall Street bank’s business

Filippo Gori has worked at JPMorgan for 24 years and has filled a series of key jobs
Filippo Gori has worked at JPMorgan for 24 years and has filled a series of key jobs Photo: Danilo Agutoli/FN

When the call came through from Jamie Dimon in February, Filippo Gori was on a business trip to Melbourne, Australia. The then-CEO of JPMorgan’s Asia business had an inkling that a bigger job was on the horizon, but the timing was not ideal. 

“Did I know this job was going to come up for me? The answer is no, but I was aware that I was being considered for different roles, possibly outside Asia,” says Gori, who was promoted to chief executive of JPMorgan’s Emea business and co-head of global banking.

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