Goldman Sachs’ president of Japan will reportedly retire after nearly 40 years with the US lender.
Goldman Sachs Japan president Masanori Mochida will retire in 2024, according to a «Financial Times» report citing unnamed sources.
Mochida joined Goldman in 1985 as an associate in the corporate finance unit. He would go on to take other roles, including co-branch manager of Goldman Sachs Japan. In 2001, he was named president of the Japanese unit.