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AGM Unscripted: Goldman Sachs' James Reynolds - From Mezzanine to Moats: Over a Quarter-Century of Goldman Sachs Private Credit

Feb 10, 2026
James Reynolds, Global Co-Head of Private Credit at Goldman Sachs Asset Management and long-time firm leader. He recounts building private credit capabilities, the importance of origination and capital quality, harmonizing firm-wide solutions, deploying with discipline, and risks from AI, tech, and geopolitics. Short, candid takes on how private credit has evolved and what matters now.
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ANECDOTE

James Reynolds’ Longpath At Goldman

  • James Reynolds joined Goldman Sachs in 2000 after interning in 1999 and moved into private credit early on.
  • He helped build the business over decades, starting from small teams and MES funds in the 1990s.
INSIGHT

Capital Quality Trumps Capital Quantity

  • Not all capital entering private credit is equal; experience, culture, and origination matter more than size alone.
  • A wide origination funnel and cautious underwriting create differentiated returns and lower defaults.
ADVICE

Originate Early By Cultivating Relationships

  • Build deep, long-term relationships with private equity firms and management teams to secure early deal access.
  • Leverage the firm's broader ecosystem so bankers think of you early in a process for a financing solution.
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