KEY POINTS
  • The bank aims to begin offering investments in the emerging asset class in the second quarter, according to Mary Rich, who was recently named global head of digital assets for Goldman's private wealth management division.
  • Goldman is looking at ultimately offering a "full spectrum" of investments in bitcoin and digital assets, "whether that's through the physical bitcoin, derivatives or traditional investment vehicles," she said.
  • Some Goldman clients "feel like we're sitting at the dawn of a new Internet in some ways and are looking for ways to participate in this space," Rich said.

Goldman Sachs is close to offering its first investment vehicles for bitcoin and other digital assets to clients of its private wealth management group, CNBC has learned exclusively.

The bank aims to begin offering investments in the emerging asset class in the second quarter, according to Mary Rich, who was recently named global head of digital assets for Goldman's private wealth management division. Her promotion was scheduled to be announced Wednesday in an internal company memo seen by CNBC.