Dynasty forges RIA custody partnership with Goldman Sachs

Dynasty forges RIA custody partnership with Goldman Sachs
The collaboration gives Dynasty's $105 billion network of over 500 advisors access to new custodial services, asset management, and lending expertise.
MAR 26, 2025

Dynasty Financial Partners has announced a new custodial partnership with Goldman Sachs Custody Solutions, adding the Wall Street firm to its roster of preferred custodians for its independent RIA network.

The move brings Goldman Sachs’ custodial platform, asset management, and lending services into Dynasty’s integrated offering for advisors, further expanding Dynasty’s resources across custody, capital markets, and technology.

“Goldman Sachs is one of the premier global brands in financial services,” Shirl Penney, founder and chief executive of Dynasty Financial Partners, said in a statement Wednesday morning. “By integrating Goldman Sachs' custodial services, asset management, lending, and capital markets expertise into Dynasty’s full suite offering for RIAs, we are significantly enhancing the breadth and quality of services available to our network of independent advisors.”

The two firms have collaborated on technology that connects Goldman Sachs Custody Solutions with Dynasty’s turnkey asset management platform. On top of streamlining operations for partner firms, Dynasty and GSCS will have dedicated transitions teams focusing on custody, trading, TAMP, and billing solutions.

More broadly, Dynasty said its partnership with Goldman will enhance its asset management, investment banking, and lending services for advisors.

The independent RIA platform provider said its decision to bring on GSCS reflects its broader effort to align with institutional-grade providers while offering choice and flexibility to its network. The firm currently supports 57 partner firms, representing more than 500 advisors and over $105 billion in platform assets.

The addition of Goldman Sachs’ platform is also intended to enhance Dynasty’s services in asset management, investment banking, and lending, the company said. That combination, according to Dynasty, is aimed at delivering what it describes as more comprehensive support for independent advisors.

The partnership marks a major stride in Goldman's push to become a major player in the RIA custody space, which has traditionally been dominated by Schwab, Fidelity, and Pershing.

Goldman Sachs first made overtures in May 2020 with its announced acquisition of Folio Financial, a platform known for providing clearing and custody services to independent wealth firms. In June 2021, Steward Partners Global Advisory signed Goldman Sachs on as a custodian, making it the first large-scale firm to do so.

Momentum continued in May 2023, when Goldman Sachs Advisor Solutions announced a partnership with Prime Capital Investment Advisors, followed shortly by a July win with Creative Planning.

Goldman gained even more ground last September, when GSCS confirmed it would be a select custodian for NewEdge Wealth and NewEdge Advisors.

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