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Goldman Sachs names Raghav Maliah as global chairman of investment banking

Goldman Sachs names Raghav Maliah as global chairman of investment banking

FILE PHOTO: A screen displays the the company logo for Goldman Sachs on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., May 7, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

Goldman Sachs has appointed Raghav Maliah as a chairman of investment banking, a global position that he will take on alongside his existing regional responsibilities, according to a memo issued by the bank on Wednesday.

A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs confirmed the details outlined in the memo.

Maliah will continue to serve as co-head of mergers & acquisitions in Asia Pacific, and head of the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Group in Asia Pacific Ex-Japan, according to the memo.

Last September, Maliah was named co-head of mergers and acquisitions in Asia Pacific, alongside Yoshihiko Yano and Ed Wittig, as part of an effort to expand and deepen deal coverage in the region.

Maliah, a member of Goldman Sachs’ Asia Pacific Management Committee, joined the firm in 2000 as an associate. He was named managing director in 2006 and partner in 2010.

The Wall Street firm has pledged to capitalise on a major revamp in Asia to capture a larger share of the investment banking market and tap into “strong tailwinds”, the bank’s newly appointed regional investment banking chief told in an interview with Reuters last month.

(Reporting by Selena Li)

 

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