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Goldman won't take companies public that don't have at least one diverse board member

Goldman won't take companies public that don't have at least one diverse board member Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon told CNBC on Thursday that his investment bank wouldn't help companies go public without at least one diversity board candidate, with a focus on women.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon told CNBC on Thursday his investment bank will help companies go public only if they have at least one “diverse” board member.

Solomon said the performance of public offerings of U.S. companies with at least one female director has been “significantly better” in the last four years than those without.

“Starting on July 1st in the U.S. and Europe, we’re not going to take a company public unless there’s at least one diverse board candidate, with a focus on women,” Solomon said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “And we’re going to move towards 2021 requesting two,” he added.

About 60 companies in the U.S. and Europe have gone public recently with all white, male boards, he said.

“Look, we might miss some business, but in the long run, this I think is the best advice for companies that want to drive premium returns for their shareholders over time,” Solomon said.

Part of the problem is that most board candidates are selected from people who have already served as corporate CEOs or CFOs or public company directors, which locked out women from being added to boards, Solomon said. He added that Goldman, with its far-reaching network of corporate executives, could help clients find female board candidates if needed. Goldman currently has four women on its 11-person board.

“This is an example of our saying, ‘How can we do something that we think is right and helps moves the market forward?’” Solomon said.

Solomon has been at the helm of the New York-based bank since October 2018. He is expected to reveal a series of multi-year financial targets at the company’s first ever investor day later this month.

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