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JPMorgan Chase this week promoted 118 people in global banking and markets to the rank of managing director, the firm’s highest designation outside of the C-suite.

The number is up slightly from the 116 executives the firm elevated to managing director in these business lines last year.

The new MDs sit within JPMorgan’s commercial and investment banking unit, which advises companies with mergers and stock sales and facilitates trades for large investors. In addition to bankers and traders, the company also elevated people who work in functions like legal, risk, and compliance.

The bank began internally announcing promotions across the company on Monday, a person familiar with the matter said. It’s part of an annual investment banking ritual the bank engages in each April.

Eighty-six of this year’s new MDs in the division sit within banking, including M&A advisory and corporate lending; another 32 are in markets. An analysis of the new managing directors’ LinkedIn profiles shows they stem from all over the world. Some are based in New York or Dallas; others in London, Frankfurt, or Singapore. As of press time, many members of this year’s MD class had not updated their LinkedIn pages with their new roles, leaving the title of “Executive Director,” one rung below MD, in their profiles.

The commercial and investment bank generated roughly $19.7 billion in revenue for the first quarter of the year, according to the bank’s most recent earnings figures; that’s up nearly 12% year over year. Banking and payments revenue of $8.7 billion was up 4% year over year; markets and securities services revenue was up 19%. (Markets-specific revenue of $9.7 billion was up 21%, the firm said, amid heightened equities activity.) Overall, JPMorgan said this month that it produced $14.6 billion in net income for the quarter.

“Clients have become more cautious amid an increase in market volatility driven by geopolitical and trade-related tensions,” Jamie Dimon, the company’s CEO, said in a statement accompanying the release. He also recently addressed a variety of issues facing the economic and US democracy, including stagflation and the specter of a possible recession, in his annual shareholder letter.

Last year, JPMorgan was the third-ranked M&A advisor globally (after Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley) and second-ranked in the US (after Goldman), according to the deal tracking firm Dealogic. Globally, the firm advised on 403 transactions with a total deal value of about $760 billion; in the US, specifically, it worked on 228 deals with value of roughly $481 billion, Dealogic found.

JPMorgan’s MD promotions in the division come as investment banking, generally, has confronted headwinds under the Trump administration. The chilling effect of tariffs and trade wars roiled markets and spooked investors in recent weeks, contributing to a global selloff that has stalled the M&A and IPO pipelines.

In addition to its commercial and investment bank, the firm also conducts promotions in its other businesses, ranging from tech to asset management.

Here’s the full list of names of 118 new managing directors in global banking and markets.

Global Banking

Daniel Adams, global investment banking

Brent Ballard Jr., global investment banking

Alex Bilichenko, global investment banking

Henry Capper, global investment banking

Henri de Branche, global investment banking

Jon Edwards, global investment banking

Jason Gorak, commercial banking

Jeanne Ho, commercial banking

Ed Johnson, commercial banking

Sid Lahiri, global investment banking

Justin Look, global investment banking

Mithil Mehta, global investment banking

Gabor Pogany Ritter, global corporate banking

Sebastian Rodriguez, global investment banking

Mahesh Ahlawat, global investment banking

Jeff Barker, commercial banking

Lisa Bono, commercial banking

Mei Chang, global investment banking

Ingrid Deroubaix, commercial banking

Omar El Amine Fichtali, global investment banking

Ben Grant, global investment banking

Matt Holdaway, global services

Tucker Kaufmann, commercial banking

Ying Li, global corporate banking

Louis Magraner, global investment banking

Stephen Molloy, global investment banking

Matt Renna, commercial banking

Victor Ruiz, commercial banking

Marc Andersen, global investment banking

Gina Baumgartner, global services

Chiara Bovo, global investment banking

Zuriel Chavez, global investment banking

Paul Drayton, commercial banking

Marc Epstein, commercial banking

Julia Grinshpun, commercial banking

Graham Holden, global investment banking

Sonam Khare, global investment banking

Stephanie Little, global corporate banking

Brandon Mallette, global investment banking

Charlie Oakes, global investment banking

Michael Rhodes, commercial banking

Ly-Yen Sacco, global corporate banking

Isabela Bacchi, global corporate banking

Louise Bennetts, global investment banking

Gauthier Brizard, global corporate banking

Lorenzo Colonna di Paliano, commercial banking

Anjali Dubey, product & experience

Hideo Fujimoto, global investment banking

Tiffany Hatchett, commercial banking

Saiko Hoshino, global investment banking

Jaewon Kim, global corporate banking

Niklas Ljungquist, global corporate banking

Hasan Mannan, commercial banking

Viraj Patel, global investment banking

Mike Rhodes, global investment banking

Jay Sanghani, global investment banking

Keats Baldwin III, commercial banking

Bruno Biagini, global investment banking

Jason Campbell, commercial banking

Aly Cunningham, commercial banking

Jonty Edwards, global investment banking

Lisa Gomez, commercial banking

Aaron Hilton, global services

Parul Jhunjhunwala, global investment banking

Arjan Kreischer, global investment banking

Doug Loftus, commercial banking

Ben McNulty, global investment banking

Bryan Payne, global investment banking

Eric Rinder, global investment banking

Eric Schwarzbach, global corporate banking

Duncan Sennott, commercial banking

James Summer, global investment banking

Abel Thai, global services

Jim Tomtania, commercial banking

Haley Trethaway, global investment banking

Manoj Vemula, global investment banking

Anastasia Volnova, global investment banking

Teresa Walker, commercial banking

Sheria Washington, commercial banking

Gregor Weber, global corporate banking

Phillip Wiginton, commercial banking

Florian Will, global corporate banking

Daisuke Yoshizumi, global investment banking

Peck Yuen Yong, global services

Christine Zhang, global corporate banking

Fei-Fei Zhang, global investment banking

Markets

Shalabh Agrawal

Mark Amlin

Taoufik Bounhar

Aaron Casden

Patrick Chu

Amelie Darrort

Alex Daum

Cyprien Decoux

Irina Dushkevich

Ker Lih Gan

Sarah Gang

Felix Grimau

Siddharth Gupta

Andrew Hart-Fox

Moulay Jaidi

Manish Jain

Jason Kendall

Alexander Kuebler

Elisa Lass

Matt Leger

Emma Ma

Annie Marinaro

Christopher J McCann

Yasuhiro Nishikawa

Meghan O’Keefe

Ruchira Patel

Will Peak

Matt Pennella

John Schlegel

Michael Sisto

Rob Tanna-Smith

Shilong Yang

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