Goldman Sachs (GS) Change in Loans (2019 - 2026)
Goldman Sachs' Change in Loans history spans 8 years, with the latest figure at $2.0 billion for Q1 2026.
- On a quarterly basis, Change in Loans rose 300.8% to $2.0 billion in Q1 2026 year-over-year; TTM through Mar 2026 was $2.0 billion, a 696.74% increase, with the full-year FY2025 number at $504.0 million, up 193.85% from a year prior.
- Change in Loans hit $2.0 billion in Q1 2026 for Goldman Sachs, up from -$125.0 million in the prior quarter.
- Over the last five years, Change in Loans for GS hit a ceiling of $2.0 billion in Q1 2026 and a floor of -$2.7 billion in Q1 2022.
- Historically, Change in Loans has averaged -$165.9 million across 5 years, with a median of -$125.0 million in 2025.
- Biggest five-year swings in Change in Loans: tumbled 511.89% in 2022 and later skyrocketed 353.8% in 2023.
- Tracing GS's Change in Loans over 5 years: stood at -$1.1 billion in 2022, then crashed by 41.7% to -$1.6 billion in 2023, then soared by 94.52% to -$87.0 million in 2024, then tumbled by 43.68% to -$125.0 million in 2025, then skyrocketed by 1706.4% to $2.0 billion in 2026.
- Business Quant data shows Change in Loans for GS at $2.0 billion in Q1 2026, -$125.0 million in Q4 2025, and -$632.0 million in Q3 2025.