Goldman's RIA unit licenses BondNav platform

Goldman's RIA unit licenses BondNav platform
The firm is also taking an equity stake in BondNav's operator, InspereX.
NOV 15, 2021

InspereX, the Delray Beach, Florida-based successor to merged bond firms InCapital and 280 CapMarkets, has licensed its BondNav fixed-income market technology to Goldman Sachs Advisor Solutions, the firm’s RIA custodial unit.

Goldman Sachs will be the only custodian with a white-labeled version of BondNav, which aggregates the retail, middle market and institutional bond markets, allowing advisers to find the bonds they want and increasing their productivity, InspereX said in a release.

Along with licensing BondNav, Goldman Sachs increased its equity position in InspereX, the company said.

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