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Goldman Sachs Deepens Ties in India's State Asset Sale Push

Published Aug 21, 2026
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  • Goldman Sachs has advised on five of the ten largest state share offerings since December.
  • India has collected roughly $5.5 billion from share sales this year, targeting $8 billion by March 2027.
  • The firm invested about $500 million in local operations and expanded its Mumbai office by 50%.

Goldman Sachs has emerged as a central player in India's latest round of government divestments. The Wall Street bank has advised on five of the ten largest state share offerings since the privatization push began in December. This marks the first time Goldman has underwritten such government deals since 2022.

India has collected roughly 527 billion rupees (about $5.5 billion) from share sales this year, with a target of 800 billion rupees by the end of the fiscal year in March 2027. The selling has continued even as the Nifty index has fallen 7% and foreign investors have withdrawn more than $24 billion from the market in 2025.

A Market Leader in a Slowing Field

The most significant transaction was the $3.3 billion share sale by Life Insurance Corp of India - the largest offering of existing shares ever seen in the country. That deal helped propel Goldman to second place among banks handling Indian share offerings this year, trailing only Kotak Mahindra Bank and ahead of Axis Bank and ICICI Bank.

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Beyond the headline transactions, Goldman has served as banker for sell-downs at four state-run lenders: Central Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, UCO Bank, and Punjab & Sind Bank. It also managed Ant Group's disposal of its stake in Paytm. A person familiar with the firm's strategy noted, "These mandates signal the government's confidence in our ability to execute complex transactions."

The Price of Prestige

These government mandates typically carry thin fees, but they provide valuable recognition that can open doors to more lucrative corporate business. The firm's local leadership views this as a strategic investment in relationships that could pay dividends for years to come. By demonstrating its capacity to move large blocks of state-owned shares, Goldman positions itself as a trusted partner for future privatizations and follow-on offerings.

A Long-Term Bet on India

Goldman has committed substantial resources to India, investing about $500 million in its local operations over the past three years. The firm's new Mumbai office is 50% larger than its previous space, and it employs thousands of people across Bengaluru and Hyderabad. This expansion reflects confidence in the long-term trajectory of India's capital markets, even amid current turbulence.

India's broader IPO market is also picking up momentum after a sluggish start. Companies raised more than $2 billion in both July and August, building on the $3.7 billion raised in the first half of 2026. The National Stock Exchange is preparing for a potentially record-breaking listing, and Jio Platforms is also reportedly considering a major public offering.

The government's divestment program is a cornerstone of its fiscal strategy, helping to fund infrastructure spending and bridge budget deficits without raising taxes. For international banks like Goldman, winning these mandates is about more than the immediate fees - it is about securing a foothold in one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.

While market turbulence and foreign capital outflows pose challenges, the steady flow of deals suggests that both the government and investors see opportunity in India's privatization program. For Goldman, the expanded role signals a long-term bet on the country's financial markets.

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