Goldman Sachs eyes Dublin for European asset management unit
Manager to move about 20 people to Irish capital, according to two people familiar with bank's plans.
laura noonan
28.12.2017
Goldman Sachs has picked Dublin as a post-Brexit administrative centre for its European asset management business and will move about 20 people to the Irish capital, according to two people familiar with the bank's plans.
The Wall Street group has already signalled its intention to create hubs for its investment bank in Frankfurt and Paris to serve EU clients once the UK leaves the bloc in April 2019.