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Goldman and T. Rowe Price to sell alternative investments for wealthy by year end and retirement accounts next year

September 16, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Goldman and asset manager T. Rowe Price, which announced a partnership earlier this month, plan to begin offering new alternative investments for wealthy clients by the end of the year. Alternative investments for retirement accounts will be offered next year. The plan comes after an executive order by President Donald Trumpbroadened access of 401(k) retirement accounts to alternative investments such as private credit, private equity and others. The move could give private asset managers access to about $9 trillion under management in 401(k) accounts. Goldman and T. Rowe recently struck a deal in which Goldman will become a shareholder in the asset manager, taking a stake of up to $1 billion. Both will partner to offer products to retail investors. T. Rowe manages $1.6 trillion, of which around $1 trillion is retirement related. “It’s reasonable to expect that we can target having all of the different products in market by mid-2026,” he said. Some will be funds with a targeted retirement date, which are popular among investors. The portfolios would have a small portion invested in alternative assets and the rest in public and liquid investments. The proportion of alternatives may be reduced as the investor’s retirement date approaches. Other products, directed exclusively at wealthy clients, will be alternative portfolios mixing private credit, equity, or equity funds mixing private equity and stocks. They will begin to be offered to Goldman and T. Rowe clients, but may be distributed more widely. “The idea is to be able to open the products to everybody,” said Marc Nachmann, Goldman’s head of wealth and asset management. After the approval of alternative investments in retirement funds, analysts pointed to risks such as lack of liquidity and transparent pricing. “New structures can provide some element of liquidity and daily pricing to give more comfort to individual investors,” Sharps said. There will be limits to the proportion of portfolios that can be allocated to alternatives, and managers will include alternatives in funds with retirement dates decades away, with the objective of getting higher returns. “It’s still very early days, today investors in alternatives are mainly large institutions as endowments or high net worth individuals,” Nachmann said. In the long term, alternative investments in retirement accounts could rise to 10% to 20% of the total, Sharps said. The initial discussions for the deal began a year ago, when Sharps and Goldman President John Waldron talked about the convergence in markets and growth of private assets. The companies have a long relationship, and substantive deal talks began in the early summer, Sharps said.

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