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The long-time investment bank's ex-top administrative officer is bidding farewell following a 15-year tenure.

Investment bank's ex-top administrator is leaving after a 15-year tenure.
Investment bank's ex-top administrator is leaving after a 15-year tenure.

Financial Services Specialization: Focus on Financial Transactions and Strategic Advisory for Corporate Clients

Sanoke Viswanathan Bounces from JPMorgan to FactSet

After a fifteen-year tenure at JPMorgan Chase, Sanoke Viswanathan is bouncing ship for FactSet, taking on the helm as their new CEO, starting early September 2025. The reasons behind his departure are yet to be detailed, but his career advancement and FactSet's offerings may have played a role.

Viswanathan's resume boasts notable leadership positions at JPMorgan Chase, including CEO of International Consumer and Wealth, membership in the Operating Committee, positions as Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, and Chief Administrative Officer of the Corporate and Investment Bank. Nevertheless, despite being a potential successor to Jamie Dimon at JPMorgan, Viswanathan chose FactSet, calling it a "pivotal player in global financial markets" with "top-tier technology and tools" that deliver immense value to clients [4][5].

The reasons for his leap to FactSet could extend beyond the opportunity to steer a company with a prestigious reputation and contribute to its growth in the financial data and workflow solutions sector. Moreover, the transition might provide him with a fresh challenge and a unique leadership experience contrasting hisJPMorgan roles [4][5].

So long, JPMorgan! Here's to new opportunities and challenges ahead, Sanoke! Good luck! 🍻🏆💨

As Sanoke Viswanathan moves from JPMorgan Chase to FactSet, his new role as CEO presents potential opportunities for investment in the financial data and workflow solutions sector. Despite his notable positions at JPMorgan and being a potential successor to Jamie Dimon, Viswanathan chose FactSet, stating its position as a "pivotal player in global financial markets" with "top-tier technology and tools" which offer immense value to clients.

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