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Goldman Sachs hikes pay for City bankers to $764,000 as dealmaking jumps

The US bank saw ‘significantly higher’ compensation costs in 2024 for its London-headquartered bank

Richard Gnodde, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International, is stepping back to be replaced by Anthony Gutman and Kunal Shah
Richard Gnodde, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International, is stepping back to be replaced by Anthony Gutman and Kunal Shah Photo: Jose Sarmento Matos/Getty Images

Goldman Sachs paid its London-based staff an average of $764,000 last year — which was an increase of 16% — as dealmaking fees jumped and it added employees.

The Wall Street bank shelled out $2.8bn in compensation costs for employees of Goldman Sachs International in 2024, according to newly released accounts, which was an increase of 26% compared with a year earlier.

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