America's largest bank said David Cote and Ellen Futter have retired, and it plans to name replacements later this year.
Cote, the chairman and CEO of industrial conglomerate Honeywell Inc, and Futter, the president of the American Museum of Natural History, were both re-elected to new terms this year but they were targeted by activist investors and received diminished support from shareholders.
Futter has been on the board for 16 years and Cote has been on the board for five years. They served on the risk policy committee when the bank suffered the surprise trading loss.
Lee Raymond, the number two director on the board behind Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, said in May that JPMorgan would continue to evaluate the makeup of the board.
The trading loss is nicknamed the "London whale" for the location of the responsible trader and its size. The trader made the outsized bets on complex debt securities that went wrong. JPMorgan first disclosed the losses in May 2012, estimating them at USD 2 billion. Two months later it disclosed that the loss would be about USD 6 billion. The company said traders may have tried to conceal the losses.
Shares of JPMorgan Chase fell 31 cents to USD 56.06 in midday trading after trading as high as USD 56.56 earlier in the day. That matched its highest level since August 2000, according to FactSet.
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