Goldman Opens New and Larger Office in Mumbai
In a move to take up greater space, Goldman Sachs has launched a brand new office in India’s financial capital.
Goldman Sachs has opened a new office in Mumbai based in Worli, a prominent commercial hub, according to a statement. Occupying one and a half floors, the office features a state-of-the-art conference center with pre-function space, Zoom-enabled meeting rooms, an information collaboration space, focus rooms and team rooms, height-adjustable desks and multi-purpose space. It also includes amenities such as a cafe with on-site catering.
Compared to the previous location, the new premise is approximately 50 percent larger.
Since 1980s
According to the bank, it has been serving clients in India since the early 1980s before establishing a wholly owned onshore presence in Mumbai in 2006. Since then, it has deployed more than $8.5 billion in capital with an offering that includes corporate finance, equity sales and trading and fixed income securities businesses, asset management, as well as macroeconomic and investment research.
«Our new Mumbai office is the next chapter in our multi-decade growth trajectory in India, underscoring the substantial opportunities we see in the market,» said Kevin Sneader, APAC ex-Japan president at Goldman Sachs.