News

Law

Asset Management

Investment Banking

Wealth

Hedge Funds

People

Newsletters

Events

Lists

Investment Banking

Why Goldman’s David Solomon is getting a chunk of the bank’s private equity profits

The perk risks angering both shareholders and the Goldman fund managers out of whose pockets the money will come

David Solomon is getting a bigger slice of Goldman Sachs’ private-equity profits.

The Goldman Sachs chief executive and a tight circle of lieutenants are taking a cut of profits from the firm’s private investment funds, according to people familiar with the plans. The perk could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars over the next several years to those executives, the people said, multiples of their annual pay depending on how those funds do.

WSJ Logo