KEY POINTS
  • The bank made Mathew McDermott, a managing director who ran the investment bank’s internal funding operations, its new global head of digital assets last month, CNBC has learned.
  • McDermott, who is based in London, has a radical vision for markets: a future in which all of the world’s financial assets reside on electronic ledgers, and activities that today require squadrons of bankers and lawyers like initial public offerings and debt issuances could be largely automated.
  • At Goldman, McDermott is expanding his team, doubling its headcount with hires in Asia and Europe.
  • Goldman is also now examining the possibility of creating its own coin, McDermott said: "We are exploring the commercial viability of creating our own fiat digital token, but it's early days."
Mathew McDermott, ex head of Cross Asset Financing

Goldman Sachs is renewing its push into Wall Street's digital future.

The firm made Mathew McDermott, a managing director who ran the investment bank's internal funding operations, its new global head of digital assets last month, CNBC has learned exclusively.