Former UK PM Rishi Sunak joins Goldman Sachs: A look at his new role and responsibilities

Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will participate in Goldman Sachs as a senior advisor after his resignation as a conservative party leader last year.
The altar will return to the Wall Street Investment Bank after about 21 years.
He spent the first few years of his career (2000-2004) in the firm as a summer intern and later as a young analyst, Financial times notified.
What are their responsibilities?
According to David Solomon, the Bank’s General Manager, the former Prime Minister will work with Goldman managers to advise customers on geopolitical and economic issues.
“I am excited to invite Rishi to Goldman Sachs in his new capacity as a senior consultant,” he said.
Solomon added that the company will spend time with people around the world by contributing to the culture of continuous learning and development.
In 2000, altak worked as an intern at Goldman Sachs and attended the company as a young analyst while studying at Oxford University and then graduating.
The worst election result in a century
Between October 2022 and July 2024, the prime minister of the UK, the last summer, the Labor Party’s landslide general election victory greatly avoided the focus of attention.
Tories (Conservative and Unionist Party) faced the worst election results in a century, and in 2019, 365 seats fell only to 121 in July 2024.
Earlier this year, the altar reportedly worked at the prestigious Oxford University and Stanford University.
Despite the opportunities, instead of giving up the House of Commons, he insisted on serving backbenches for the rest of this parliament. Financial times notified.
Rishi altar and the net value of the family
According to the rich list of Sunday Times, which includes Murthy’s Family Company’s Family Company’s Family Company’s Family Company’s Family Company’s Family Company, an altar and his wife has a richness of £ 640 million.
The publication will be donated to the Richmond Project of Altak’s salary, which was launched by himself and his wife to develop their arithmetic skills in the UK.




