CEO David Solomon expressed anticipation that 2024 promises to be a dynamic and fruitful year. (Reuters)


January 05, 2024

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon isn't planning widespread layoffs in the coming weeks, but there's an air of uncertainty among employees after a challenging year that started with the dismissal of 3,200 staff members last January, termed as "David's Demolition Day."

While the compensation announcements are approaching, underperforming employees are more likely to receive minimal year-end payouts than face termination, sources familiar with the company reveal. Interestingly, last year, the bank executed layoffs just before announcing compensation, a strategy that avoids bonus payouts to departing employees.

Solomon's recent holiday message to employees, unlike the previous year's warning of imminent layoffs, conveyed a more positive tone, described by insiders as "scripted and optimistic." In the audio message obtained by On The Money, Solomon expressed appreciation for the employees' dedication and hinted at a promising year ahead for Goldman Sachs, emphasizing confidence in the firm's client-centric approach.

Despite the encouraging message, sources close to management suggest that Solomon's team anticipates underperforming staff members opting to leave post-disappointing bonuses. The company remains optimistic about market recovery, expecting increased deal activity and a necessity for a larger workforce to handle tasks.

However, there are concerns within the firm that more departures might occur than desired, raising questions about retaining top talent. A Goldman spokesperson highlighted the company's consistent focus on investing in its people, especially high performers, without commenting on specific compensation speculation.

Solomon has emphasized rewarding performance, stating Goldman's commitment to "pay for performance" at the FT's Global Banking Summit. Given the numerous layoffs in 2023, concerns arise about retaining top talent post-disappointing bonuses, as the fear lingers that lesser-performing employees may stay while high-performers consider leaving.

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