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    The most entertaining individual at JPMorgan received a significant promotion, while some employees at Citi received larger bonuses.

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    When Doug Petno, the head honcho of commercial banking at JPMorgan, strolled onto the stage during the bank’s investor day two years ago, he was met with applause. “Haven’t even said anything yet,” he quipped, perhaps sensing the impending wave of corporate jargon that would soon engulf the audience in a sea of “tremendous client franchise” and “data leveraged at scale.” But let’s be real: that opening line was more than just a pleasantry—it was a prophetic harbinger of what was to come.

    Fast forward to the present, and boom! Petno is suddenly the talk of the town as a possible successor to JPMorgan’s legendary CEO, Jamie Dimon. He recently received a promotion that coincided with the departure of Daniel Pinto—rumor has it, Petno wasn’t exactly the Pinto fan club president. Before Pinto bid adieu, the Financial Times highlighted Petno as a rising star, preferred over Pinto’s posse for promotion. Now, as co-head of the commercial and investment bank alongside Troy Rohrbaugh, Petno is just a witty one-liner away from the throne.

    We may not have an entire library of Petno’s puns, but Dimon did toss out a compliment this month, praising Petno for having “a great sense of humor—one of the best on the OC [operating committee].” This leaves us munching on the intriguing thought: if you can make ‘serious bank’ jokes, does that make you a better banker?

    Dimon himself isn’t averse to a chuckle—or two. Three years ago, he famously claimed that JPMorgan was as old as the Chinese Communist Party and would probably outlast it. That quip, however, was promptly retracted, possibly by a humorless intern. And let’s not forget Jane Fraser at Citi, known for her Zoom backgrounds with embarrassing photos and her chair-stealing escapades—one does wonder if a sense of humor is the unspoken criterion for climbing the corporate ladder in banking.

    Being funny might just be the ticket. Petno may hold the crown not only for humor but also for steering the commercial bank through a remarkable 164% revenue increase during his decade-long reign. Humor and results? Now that’s a winning combo—just ask the competition.

    Meanwhile, as Citi is drowning in complaints over dismal bonuses, others are cashing in. Financial News whispers sweet nothings about dealmakers at Citi, reporting a 10% boost in their bonus pool—some lucky ones even snagged a 30% raise! For those in investment banking who took a dip in bonuses last year, here’s the not-so-subtle message: you snooze, you lose. Hope you kept your résumé updated!

    On yet another front, a secret internal presentation from JPMorgan about returning to the office leaked like a bad corporate thriller. The slide revealed concerns over the terrifying specters of “quiet quitting” and “attrition.” Apparently, unassigned seating is a recipe for chaos, and for those with written warnings regarding attendance, the grim reality is pay cuts and ominous notes in their performance evaluations. Sounds like office drama is the new workplace theme!

    And in a curious twist of fate, John Waldron at Goldman Sachs is enjoying his $80 million retention package—talk about a golden parachute! This just screams, “I’m the next CEO, bow down, mere mortals!” Meanwhile, Citi has been trimming its managing directors like a bad haircut, and even slashing a team dedicated to compiling client data, putting in the resources instead for data quality and regulatory acumen. So many cuts, one could mistake it for a corporate diet plan.

    Oh, and let’s not overlook Citi’s pending fine of £59 million for giving “misleading” advice on a public listing for Alcimos—because who doesn’t love a little drama with their financial transactions? As the saying goes, if you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with legal fees!

    Back in the nineties, “comp day” was synonymous with high drama: doors would slam, tears would flow, and spontaneous champagne-soaked celebrations spilled over into nearby bars. Now? Bonuses are delivered with all the excitement of a dentist appointment—a scripted affair lacking the urgency of life and death. Ah, progress!

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