Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon picked up an eye-popping $47 million compensation package in 2025, the Wall Street giant said on Friday, as the bank enjoys a rebound in its investment banking activity.
The 63-year-old’s pay packet is up 21% from $38 million in 2024. Solomon earned a base salary of $2 million and $45 million in annual variable compensation, Goldman said in a regulatory filing.
Solomon and his right-hand man, Goldman president and chief operating officer John Waldron, each agreed to $80 million stock-based retention bonuses last year to keep them at 200 West St., Goldman’s main HQ, until January 2030.
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