05.29.2024

Goldman Sachs Moves to New Office in Amsterdam

05.29.2024
Goldman Sachs Moves to New Office in Amsterdam

Goldman Sachs has moved to a new office space in the World Trade Centre (WTC), Amsterdam, expanding its presence in the city to accommodate a growing footprint across its Global Banking & Markets and Asset & Wealth Management businesses.

The new space will complement Goldman Sachs’ office in The Hague, which is a hub for the firm’s Asset Management business in Europe and features significant investment, client service and sustainable investing expertise. The Amsterdam office will have space for up to 50 employees allowing for the ongoing expansion of Goldman Sachs’ activities in the Netherlands.

Hans den Hoedt, head of Investment Banking and Country Head of the Netherlands, said: “This new office reflects the breadth of Goldman Sachs’ business in the Netherlands, where we have been present for over thirty years, and is a sign of our ongoing investment in the region. We have a deep commitment to the Netherlands and are proud of the positive impact we can make in the region’s business community over the years ahead as we continue to serve our clients and provide growth opportunities for our people.”

The new office space is located in the World Trade Center Amsterdam. The building includes various features to provide a modern, sustainable office space that fosters collaboration between businesses and supports the delivery of superior client service in line with the firm’s One Goldman Sachs ethos.

Source: Goldman Sachs

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