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Goldman Sachs names new leaders in Spain as Diaz-Pintado steps down

The US bank has made more senior changes in Europe as partner Diaz-Pintado retires after 26 years

Goldman Sachs’s Olaf Diaz-Pintado is call time on a nearly three-decade career
Goldman Sachs’s Olaf Diaz-Pintado is call time on a nearly three-decade career Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

Goldman Sachs has named new leaders in Spain as one of its senior dealmakers is set to step down.

Olaf Diaz-Pintado, a partner and head of Goldman’s investment banking team in Spain and Portugal, is set to retire after 26 years at the Wall Street bank, according to a memo seen by Financial News.

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