Goldman sells new London HQ to SKorean pension fund

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Last Updated : Aug 23 2018 | 6:30 PM IST

Goldman Sachs has sold his new European headquarters, opening next year in London, to South Korea's National Pension Service for USD 1.5 billion, the US investment bank has said.

Goldman added in a statement that it would lease back the building, worth 1.165 billion pounds (USD 1.502 billion, 1.297 billion euros), in a deal lasting up to 25 years.

"The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. today announced it has entered into a binding agreement for the sale and leaseback of Plumtree Court with Korea's National Pension Service," said the statement issued late yesterday.

"Plumtree Court will be the new European headquarters of Goldman Sachs in London from mid-2019 when it is expected to take occupancy of the premises." Located in London's key City financial district, the 10-storey building can seat up to 8,000 staff, the statement added.

Goldman Sach's decision to keep its European headquarters in London is a boost for the capital heading into a post-Brexit Britain.

The bank employs about 6,000 staff in London but has indicated that a small portion of that amount could shift to Frankfurt and Paris following Britain's planned departure from the European Union in 2019.

"The development of Plumtree Court and our signing of a long-term lease demonstrates our continued commitment to London and our European operations more broadly," said Richard Gnodde, vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs and chief executive of the group's European operation.

Scott Kim, head of global real estate at Korea's National Pension Service, said the state pension fund was re-entering the London market with a "high quality asset".

The deal comes one year after Hong Kong condiment-maker Lee Kum Kee bought the London building nicknamed the "Walkie Talkie" for 1.3 billion pounds, a record-high deal for a skyscraper in the capital.

Also last year, Chinese property magnate Cheung Chung Kiu bought another London landmark -- the "Cheesegrater" building -- for 1.15 billion pounds.

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First Published: Aug 23 2018 | 6:30 PM IST

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