Goldman to Pay $215 Million to End Case on Underpaying Women

  • A class of about 2,800 women agreed to settle the lawsuit
  • The case was slated to go to trial in New York next month
WATCH: Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $215 million to put an end to a long-running class-action case that accused the bank of systemically underpaying women. Nabila Ahmed reports.Source: Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has agreed to pay $215 million to put an end to a long-running class-action lawsuit that accused the Wall Street giant of systemically underpaying women.

The New York-based bank struck the deal with lawyers representing about 2,800 female associates and vice-presidents, according to a joint statementBloomberg Terminal from the bank and the plaintiffs’ lawyers. About a third is expected to be set aside for attorney fees.