Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) director receives 50 RSUs for board service
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
OPPENHEIMER PETER reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. director Peter Oppenheimer received a grant of 50 Restricted Stock Units as part of his second quarter 2026 Annual Retainer and Committee Chair Fee for service on the Goldman Sachs and GS Bank boards, increasing his RSU holdings to 7,342. Shares underlying these RSUs will be delivered approximately 90 days after his retirement from the Goldman Sachs or GS Bank boards.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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Insider
OPPENHEIMER PETER
Role
Director
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Restricted Stock Units | 50 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Restricted Stock Units — 7,342 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
RSUs granted: 50
RSU holdings after grant: 7,342
Delivery timing: 90 days
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RSUs granted
50
Restricted Stock Units granted on 2026-07-15 for second quarter 2026 retainers and fees
RSU holdings after grant
7,342
Total Restricted Stock Units held by Peter Oppenheimer following the reported award
Delivery timing
90 days
Approximate period after retirement from the Goldman Sachs or GS Bank boards when shares will be delivered
Par value per share
$0.01 per share
Par value of Goldman Sachs common stock underlying the RSUs
Key Terms
Restricted Stock Units, Annual Retainer, Committee Chair Fee, Board of Directors of Goldman Sachs Bank USA
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Restricted Stock Units financial
"Represents Restricted Stock Units granted for the Reporting Person's second quarter 2026 Annual Retainer"
Restricted stock units are a type of company reward where employees are promised shares of stock, but they only fully own these shares after meeting certain conditions, like staying with the company for a set time. They matter because they can become valuable assets and are often used to motivate employees to help the company succeed.
Annual Retainer financial
"RSUs granted for the Reporting Person's second quarter 2026 Annual Retainer and Committee Chair Fee"
Committee Chair Fee financial
"granted for the Reporting Person's second quarter 2026 Annual Retainer and Committee Chair Fee"
Board of Directors of Goldman Sachs Bank USA financial
"Annual Retainer for service on the Board of Directors of Goldman Sachs Bank USA"
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FAQ
What insider transaction did GS director Peter Oppenheimer report?
Peter Oppenheimer reported receiving a grant of 50 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) tied to his second quarter 2026 board retainers and committee chair fee. This award is a form of stock-based compensation, not an open-market purchase or sale of Goldman Sachs common shares.
How many RSUs does Peter Oppenheimer hold in GS after this award?
After the new grant, Peter Oppenheimer holds a total of 7,342 Restricted Stock Units linked to Goldman Sachs common stock. This figure reflects his cumulative RSU-based board compensation position as reported following the July 15, 2026 award transaction.
What is the size of the RSU grant reported by GS for Peter Oppenheimer?
The reported RSU grant to Peter Oppenheimer is for 50 units of Goldman Sachs common stock equivalents. The grant relates to his second quarter 2026 Annual Retainer and Committee Chair Fee for service on the Goldman Sachs and Goldman Sachs Bank USA boards.
When will the RSUs granted to GS director Peter Oppenheimer be delivered?
Shares underlying Peter Oppenheimer’s RSUs will be delivered approximately 90 days after his retirement from either the Goldman Sachs or GS Bank boards. Until delivery, the award remains in RSU form rather than actual common shares in his brokerage account.
Is Peter Oppenheimer’s Form 4 transaction in GS a market buy or sell?
The reported Form 4 transaction is a grant/award acquisition of RSUs, not a market buy or sell. It reflects stock-based compensation for board and committee service rather than discretionary trading in Goldman Sachs common stock on the open market.