Goldman Sachs picks Dublin for asset management unit post-Brexit: Source
LONDON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) has picked Dublin as a center for administrative staff in its asset management business following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, a source familiar with the matter said.
The subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Asset Management will employ around 20 people, the source added.
Britain is currently home to most of the Wall Street bank's European operations, where it has around 6,000 employees.
Banks, insurers and asset managers have announced subsidiaries in the European Union in recent months, in case they no longer have access to the single market after Brexit.
Goldman Sachs has also agreed to lease office space at a new building in Frankfurt, giving it space for up to 1,000 staff.
Dublin and Luxembourg are favored locations for asset management businesses. Legal & General Investment Management has also picked Dublin as an EU center after Brexit, while Prudential unit M&G has chosen Luxembourg.
The Financial Times reported the Goldman Sachs news earlier.
(Reporting by Carolyn Cohn and Ben Martin; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)