Out of the 84 partners, five are of Indian origin, including one woman partner Nishi Somaiya, other four being Kenneth Castelino, Maheshwar Saireddy, Gopi Parameswaran and Tejas Shah.
"These appointments recognise some of the firm's most senior professionals and acknowledge their commitment to our franchise, people, culture and values," Goldman Sachs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lloyd C Blankfein said.
"They will become partners of the firm as of January 1, 2017, the start of our next fiscal year," Goldman Sachs said.
Somaiya joined Goldman Sachs in 2001 as an analyst on the Leveraged Finance team in London. She was named managing director in 2011. She holds a BA in Politics, Philosophy & Economics from the University of Oxford, Queen's College, in 2001 and is a CFA charterholder.
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Saireddy joined Goldman Sachs in 2008 as a vice-president and was named managing director in 2010. Mahesh earned an MBA in Finance from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, in 2001 and a B.Tech in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
Shah is co-head of US Equity Volatility Trading. He joined Goldman Sachs in 2000 and was named MD in 2010. Tejas earned a BS in Physics and Economics from the University of Michigan in 2000.