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Goldman CEO David Solomon says asset management is the new growth engine

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Goldman Sachs CEO: The real opportunity for us is around asset and wealth management

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Tuesday that asset management and wealth management would be the growth engine for the bank after his efforts in consumer finance went awry.

“The real story of opportunity for growth for us in the coming years is around asset management and wealth management,” Solomon told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin. Solomon added that Goldman was already the fifth biggest active asset manager in the world.

“There’s real opportunity across the firm for us to continue to make the firm more durable,” Solomon said.

He also acknowledged that the company didn’t “execute well” on parts of his consumer push, but added that management would reflect and learn from the episode.

Goldman was scheduled to hold its second-ever investor day later Tuesday. The firm released a slideshow for the event online, in which it gave updated targets for growth in its asset and wealth management division and a 2025 breakeven target for its money-losing platform solutions division.

It also reiterated its target for 15% to 17% return on tangible equity, a key metric tracked by bank investors.

During opening remarks for his investor conference, Solomon said that the bank was weighing “strategic alternatives” for Goldman’s consumer businesses.

The company is planning to find buyers for a portfolio of consumer loans created by the now-shuttered Marcus loans business, said Marc Nachmann, Goldman’s global head of asset and wealth management.

This story is developing. Please check back for updates.

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