Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The co-head of Spain and Portugal leaves the bank after writing political articles about US President Donald Trump and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Alvaro del Castano, who has worked at Goldman Sachs since 1993 and was appointed to his current senior position in March, will make it clear in the coming months after senior executives made it clear, according to people with knowledge of the case. “Alvaro had an excellent 30 -year career with the firm and decided to retire from Goldman Sachs,” said Bank spokesman Nick Carcaterra. “We look forward to continuing to work with him on matters that benefit our clients.” Del Castano declined to comment. In one post, Del Castano had a side act as a political writer for the purpose, a Spanish language publication written that the state of American politics was due to Trump’s ‘poor ways, his self-centeredness, his apparent lack of scrubs and his morally dubious nature.’ After Bloomberg News approached Goldman Sachs on Del Castano’s writing in March, the goal deleted the articles. Del Castano, who was also head of the management of the privacy for the region, has written for the goal for several years to refer to Goldman Sachs. In March, a bank spokesman said the firm was “unaware of these articles” and that they “do not represent the views of Goldman Sachs.” In one 2023 article, Del Castano Sánchez and his government criticized, saying that “the” decline of our institutions thanks to Sanchismo and his podemos partners is slow but inevitable. ” Del Castano’s departure was announced last month in a memo to staff who did not mention his opinion. “During his time at Goldman Sachs, Alvaro helped manage strategic initiatives and deepen client relationships throughout the business,” said Chris French and Rob Mullane, who put together the bank’s wealth management company in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. “Alvaro served as a valued leader and mentor for several across the firm.” With the help of Sridhar Natarajan. © 2025 Bloomberg MP This article was generated from an automatic news agency feed without edits to text.
Goldman Banker leaves after posts against Trump, Sánchez of Spain
