Former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak has joined Goldman Sachs as a senior advisor.
The company said Sunak, who resigned as prime minister in July 2024, will work part-time advising the bank’s clients with his unique perspectives and insights on global politics and the economy.
He remains the Conservative MP for Richmond and Northallerton in Yorkshire.
Sunak previously worked at the bank as an analyst in the early 2000s before he entered politics.
Goldman Sachs’ chairman and chief executive David Solomon said he was excited to welcome Rishi back to the firm.
Solomon said alongside advising clients, Sunak will also spend time with employees around the world, contributing to the culture of ongoing learning and development.
Sunak’s salary will be donated to The Richmond Project, a charity he and his wife Akshata Murty founded earlier this year to improve numeracy across the UK.