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Goldman details $5 billion revenue growth plan amid investor questions

Published 09/12/2017, 03:08 PM
© Reuters. A sign is displayed in the reception of Goldman Sachs in Sydney
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By Olivia Oran

(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) on Tuesday unveiled a growth plan that could add as much as $5 billion in revenue annually, as the bank seeks to reassure investors after two poor trading quarters in a row.

The growth initiative, which is not dependent on an overall improvement in the market environment, can be realized in the next three years and could contribute up to $2.5 billion in pre-tax earnings, Goldman president Harvey Schwartz said during a Barclays (LON:BARC) Group PLC financials conference in New York.

The plans represent a marked shift for a firm that historically has given its shareholders little information about how it makes its money.

But investor frustration particularly around the firm's fixed income trading performance has tested Goldman's time-tested "black box" strategy, Reuters reported in August.

"These are things that generally might give you a sense of what's happening under the hood at Goldman Sachs," Schwartz said.Schwartz devoted significant time detailing growth priorities within fixed income, which during the second quarter reported a 40 percent drop in revenue. These opportunities include courting a greater number of asset managers and banks to trade with the firm; expanding its footprint with corporate clients particularly in commodities and currencies; lending more to clients; and hiring more trading talent. These plans could add $1 billion in revenue to Goldman each year, Schwartz said.

Goldman had said it was trying to reduce its reliance on hedge fund clients and to encourage bankers and traders to work together to boost profit with the trading division.

Goldman also is focused on growing its lending portfolio across the firm, including its Marcus consumer loan and deposit platform, its corporate clients and its private wealth management clients.

Some analysts expressed hesitation that Goldman will be able to execute on these plans.

© Reuters. A sign is displayed in the reception of Goldman Sachs in Sydney

"Goldman's growth strategy is focused on penetrating new markets or client segments outside of the company's traditional strengths so we are somewhat skeptical of the management's ability to hit these revenue targets," KBW analyst Brian Kleinhanzl wrote in a note.

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