Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management
Formerly | United Capital |
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Company type | Division |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 2005; 20 years ago (2005) |
Founders |
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Defunct | 2023 (2023) |
Fate | Acquired |
Successor | Creative Planning |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Services | Financial life management, investment management |
AUM | US$ 24 billion (2018)[1] |
Number of employees | 487 (2023) |
Parent |
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Website | www |
Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management (GSPFM) was a former division of Goldman Sachs responsible for wealth management of high-net-worth individuals.[2] It had 74 offices in the United States and managed 25ドル billion in assets.[1] [3]
In November 2023, it was announced that Creative Planning had completed the acquisition of GSPFM.[4]
In 2021, the average customer had 1ドル.3 million in assets managed by the division.[5] A separate division, Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management, serves ultra high-net-worth individuals where customers have at least 10ドル million in investable assets.[6]
History
[edit ]Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management was founded in 2005, under the name United Capital, as a national network of independent advisory firms.[7] The company was initially founded, financed and developed by Joe Duran and his business colleagues.
By 2008, following several acquisitions of investment advisory firms such as Maul Capital Management, Integrated Financial Management, and Trevethan Capital Partners, United Capital was operating with 47 offices and 350 employees.[8] [9]
By 2010, United Capital had over 150 employees and 30ドル million in revenue.[10] The company made its largest acquisition in 2012 when it acquired Zirkin, a 1ドル.6 billion firm that was previously part of M&T Bank.[11]
United Capital was acquired by Goldman Sachs on May 16, 2019, for $750 million and the name of the division was subsequently rebranded as Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management on January 30, 2020.[12]
In August 2023, Goldman Sach's agreed to sell the unit to registered investment advisor Creative Planning.[13] The acquisition was completed in November.
References
[edit ]- ^ a b FA Staff (2015年06月15日). "United Capital Acquires Two Firms". Financial Advisor. Retrieved 2015年10月20日.
- ^ "ABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT" . Retrieved 2020年04月05日.
- ^ Lauren K. Ohnesorge (2015年04月14日). "United Capital acquires 30-year-old Chapel Hill advisory firm". Triangle Business Journal. Retrieved 2015年10月20日.
- ^ "Creative Planning, LLC completed the acquisition of Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management from The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE:GS)". Market Screener. 3 November 2023. Retrieved 2023年12月15日.
- ^ Pendleton, Devon. "How Goldman Sachs Is Getting Cozy With Main Street Investors and Their Money". ThinkAdvisor. Retrieved 2023年06月05日.
- ^ "Relationship with Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management" (PDF).
- ^ Gil Weinreich (2015年04月15日). "United Capital's Duran: Wealth management is dead. Long live life management!". Think Advisor. Retrieved 2015年10月20日.
- ^ Dan Jamieson (2013年10月13日). "Turning advice on its head" . Investment News. Crain Communications . Retrieved 2015年10月20日.
- ^ "United Capital acquires three". Private Asset Management. 2008年12月15日. p. 6.
- ^ Diana Britton (2014年04月14日). "Joe Duran's journey out of chaos". Wealth Management.com. Retrieved 2015年10月20日.
- ^ United Capital scoops up a 1ドル.6 billion wealth manager from M&t, Elizabeth MacBride, January 13, 2011, Forbes, February 25, 2016
- ^ "Goldman Sachs Puts Its Name on United Capital". Barron's . January 29, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
- ^ Son, Hugh (2023年08月28日). "Goldman Sachs unloads another business acquired under CEO David Solomon". CNBC.
- Financial services companies established in 2005
- 2005 establishments in California
- Companies based in Newport Beach, California
- Financial services companies based in California
- Investment management companies of the United States
- Goldman Sachs
- 2019 mergers and acquisitions
- 2023 mergers and acquisitions