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JPMorgan appoints co-heads of commercial banking Sable and Smith

By Nupur Anand

NEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase appointed Matt Sable and Melissa Smith as co-heads of commercial banking, the largest U.S. lender said on Friday, as it continues to reorganize the unit.

The move follows a broader leadership reshuffle last month in which Jennifer Piepszak was named as chief operating officer to succeed Daniel Pinto.

Piepszak previously served as co-head of the commercial and investment bank. After her promotion, John Simmons was elevated to run global banking alongside Filippo Gori, leaving a vacancy for Simmons' leadership of commercial banking.

Sable and Smith will lead a commercial banking business that serves more than 70,000 clients across 154 locations in the U.S. and Canada. They will report to Simmons and Gori.

Sable, an over two-decade JPMorgan veteran, most recently led the financial institutions group in global corporate banking.

JPMorgan appoints co-heads of commercial banking Sable and Smith

Smith, who has been with the bank for nearly three decades, served as its head of specialized industries and co-head of innovation economy for middle market banking.

The commercial bank focuses on companies ranging from early-stage startups to midsize corporations, government entities, not-for-profit organizations and commercial real estate investors.

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