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Goldman can hit $13 billion in new consumer loans in three years: CFO

Published 11/14/2017, 10:36 AM
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By Olivia Oran

(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (N:GS) can hit $13 billion in new consumer loans in the next three years through its Marcus online lending business, Chief Financial Officer Marty Chavez said on Tuesday.

The bank has already lent out over $2 billion through Marcus, said Chavez, speaking at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch (NYSE:BAC) financials conference in New York.

Marcus can achieve a return on equity of mid- to high teens, Chavez added.

Goldman launched Marcus in October 2016 as a way to court Main Street borrowers saddled with credit card debt. The platform offers loans from $3,500 to $30,000 and targets credit card borrowers who can benefit from consolidating debt into a single loan with a lower interest rate.

Goldman's head of digital finance, Harit Talwar, addressed concerns that the bank may be entering the consumer lending business at a time when consumer credit conditions could be weakening.

"We're aware the credit cycle won't remain as benign as it had been," Talwar said. "... We are very vigilant and we are not growing as fast as demand is. ... We are declining a lot more (loans) because we want to build the business in a measured pace."

© Reuters. A Goldman Sachs sign is displayed inside the company's post on the floor of the NYSE in New York

Goldman believes Marcus can contribute $1 billion in annual revenue in three years, company President Harvey Schwartz said in September.

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