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GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC

GS · FY2025

MIXED

CEO Package

$17.0M

Pay Ratio

David Solomon

CEO's pay fell 46% to $17.0M while the stock rose 53%, but a $5.5M bonus increase during equity grant elimination raises fairness questions.

Robinhood Markets, Inc.

HOOD · FY2024

ALIGNED

CEO Package

$2.1M

Pay Ratio

Vladimir Tenev

Pay reset -12.3% while TSR improved +136 pts

MORGAN STANLEY

MS · FY2025

ALIGNED

CEO Package

$37.2M

Pay Ratio

Edward Pick

CEO's pay rose 49% as stock climbed 41%, outperforming 101 points of peers—shareholder gains came first.

CEO Total Compensation — All Companies

GS$17.0MHOOD$2.1MMS$37.2M

All values are grant-date fair value as reported in proxy statements.

Key Differences

The fastest way to read this comparison before dropping into the tables.

MS carries the largest package at $37.2M, about 17.4x HOOD.
GS reads mixed, while HOOD looks aligned.
MS is the most equity-heavy package, while HOOD leans hardest on other compensation.

Pay Component Breakdown

Latest CEO package mix by company. This stays on the CEO package even if the chart above is showing Top 5 pay.

GS

David Solomon

$17.0M

base salary11%
other compensation8%

HOOD

Vladimir Tenev

$2.1M

base salary2%
other compensation98%

MS

Edward Pick

$37.2M

base salary4%
stock awards66%
other compensation1%

Quick Comparison

CompanyCEOLatest YearTotal Comp
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC(GS)David Solomon2025$17.0M
Robinhood Markets, Inc.(HOOD)Vladimir Tenev2024$2.1M
MORGAN STANLEY(MS)Edward Pick2025$37.2M

Note: All compensation values shown are grant-date fair value as reported in proxy statements. Direct comparisons should account for differences in company size, industry, and compensation structure.

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