
Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
John Stumpf - Wells Fargo
Stumpf is chairman, president and CEO of Wells Fargo & Co. In 1998, when Wells merged with Norwest, he became head of the Southwestern banking group Two years later, he became head of the new Western banking group. In 2000, he led the integration of Wells Fargos acquisition of First Security Corp. He was named president and chief operating officer of Wells Fargo in August 2005.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
James Rohr - PNC
Rohr is chairman and CEO of The PNC Financial Services Group. He has worked for the company since 1972. He was named American Banker's "Banker of the Year" in 2007.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Vikram Pandit - Citigroup
Pandi has been Citi's CEO since December 2007. Since he took the helm, he has worked to refocus, recapitalize and restructure the company. According to Citi his "strategy for building a new Citi is centered on the company's historic strengths and unique competitive advantages: its global franchise, unique emerging market footprint, innovative spirit and talented and diverse employee base."

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Brian Moynihan - Bank of America
Moynihan is president and CEO of Bank of America Corp. He became CEO of Merrill Lynch after its sale to Bank of America in September 2008.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
John Mack - Morgan Stanley
Mack has been executive chairman of the board at Morgan Stanley since June 2005. He was CEO of Morgan Stanley from June 2005 to December 2009. He previously spent nearly 30 years at the firm in various positions, including president, chief operating officer and a director. Before rejoining Morgan Stanley, he was co-chief executive officer of Credit Suisse Group and CEO of Credit Suisse First Boston.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Larry Fink - BlackRock
Fink has been BlackRock's chairman and CEO since the company was formed in 1998 and of its predecessor companies since 1988. He has been a director since 1999.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Jamie Dimon - JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Dimon became chairman of the board at JPMorgan Chase in December 2006 and has been CEO and president December 2005. Before that, he was president and chief operating officer since JPMorgan Chases merger with Bank One in July 2004. At Bank One, Dimon was chairman and CEO since March 2000.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Richard K Davis - U.S. Bancorp
Davis is chairman, president and chief executive officer of U.S. Bancorp. He has served as chairman since December 2007, president since October 2004 and CEO since December 2006. He also served as chief operating officer of U.S. Bancorp from October 2004 until December 2006.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Lloyd Blankfein - Goldman Sachs
Blankfein has been chairman and chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs since June 2006. Previously, he was president and chief operating officer at the New York-based company since January 2004. Prior to that, from April 2002 until January 2004, he was a vice chairman at Goldman Sachs.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Walter W. Bettinger - Charles Schwab
Bettinger has been president and CEO of Charles Schwab Corp., since October 2008. Concurrent with his appointment, he was named to its board of directors. In January 2010, he took on responsibility as chief executive officer of Charles Schwab Bank.

Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
Who Are Wall Street's Richest Executives?
According to Wealth-X, the top executives at the ten biggest banks and asset managers on Wall Street have an average net worth of $210 million. Their combined net worth is at least $2.1 billion. Check out the top ten (listed alphabetically)
Key Stats on the Top Ten Financial CEOs On Wall Street:
Average Net Worth: $210 million
Combined Net Worth: $2.1 billion
Average Liquid Net Worth: $75 million
Combined Liquid Net Worth: $755 million