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BlackRock and Schroders lead race for £109bn Lloyds mandate

Lloyds is likely to split the money management contract between at least two firms

BlackRock and Schroders lead race for £109bn Lloyds mandate

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have dropped out of the bidding process to secure a lucrative £109bn mandate from Lloyds Banking Group, leaving BlackRock and Schroders the firm favourites to pick up the business.

Goldman is now considered a direct competitor to Lloyds after its recently launched UK retail bank, called Marcus, began accepting deposits last month, a person close to the tender process told the Financial Times.

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