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Goldman Sachs to acquire NEOS, the $30bn options-income ETF shop

The options-income issuer gives Goldman a ready-made shelf in a fast-growing ETF niche.

Goldman Sachs Asset Management has agreed to acquire NEOS Investments, the $30 billion issuer of options-based income ETFs. ETF Express reported the agreement Thursday. NEOS won the publication's 2025 US Awards and manages 19 options-based income ETFs as of June 30, 2026. Goldman calls NEOS one of the fastest-growing ETF platforms.

The deal lands in one of the faster-growing corners of the fund business. Derivative income ETFs hold roughly $180 billion in assets, according to Morningstar data cited by Goldman, and the category has compounded at more than 70 percent a year since 2021. Investors, Goldman says, want income, a hedge against rate swings, and risk management in the tax-efficient ETF wrapper. That appetite made NEOS a market leader in derivative income from the 2022 launch of its flagship options-based income suite.

A ready-made product shelf

Goldman frames the purchase as an expansion of its derivative-based offerings and an answer to growing demand for active ETFs. David Solomon, Goldman's chairman and CEO, calls NEOS's discipline complementary across buffer, managed outcome and income strategies, and credits the firm's 'intuitive financial education programs' for a strong market presence. Beyond the 19 funds, NEOS brings a base of investors and advisors already allocating to options-based income strategies.

NEOS's statement stresses continuity. 'Importantly, our team, disciplined investment philosophy, and our commitment to investors will remain the foundation of NEOS' next chapter,' the firm says. Its founding vision has been to 'meet investors where they are.' The deal is presented as a path to more — leveraging the scale and resources of 'a well-respected global asset manager' to reach a broader segment of investors.

The open question is whether the team that built NEOS stays put. The firm says it will. The proof will be in the net flows the 19 ETFs attract after closing, and in whether the education-led approach that built the franchise survives inside a larger organization. For RIAs and family offices, the acquisition is one more marker that options-based income has moved from niche to a standard allocation conversation. For Goldman, it is the fast way into a category it clearly wants to own.

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