Investment Banking

Young bankers face tougher climb to MD: ‘People aren’t making like bandits and quitting in their 40s anymore’

The queue of dealmakers vying for MD spots is becoming a logjam. ‘The pipeline isn’t clearing as a fast as it needs to’

‘It used to be that you’d make MD by the time you were 35, enjoy a few years of big bonuses and sail off into the sunset’
‘It used to be that you’d make MD by the time you were 35, enjoy a few years of big bonuses and sail off into the sunset’ Photo: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy

When Goldman Sachs announces its new class of partners in November, a select band of senior bankers will be promoted into a role that comes with a $950,000 salary, access to lucrative internal investment funds, and a total pay package that stretches into millions of dollars.

Goldman is alone among the large investment banks in offering the title of partner — a hangover from its days as a private company — and it is one that chief executive, David Solomon, has looked to make more exclusive and prestigious by reducing the number of people who make it.

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