2015 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $90 million
2015 Global
Air Volume: $200 million
2015 U.S.
T&E: $260 million
2015 Global
T&E: $500 million
Principal Air
Suppliers: American, British,
Cathay Pacific, Delta
Principal
Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Hyatt,
Marriott
Principal Car
Rental Suppliers: Avis, Hertz,
National
Principal
Online Booking Tool: Sabre
GetThere
Principal Card
Supplier: American Express
Principal
Expense Supplier: Proprietary
tool
Consolidated
Global TMC: American Express
Global Business Travel
Goldman Sachs' U.S.-booked air volume showed no noticeable change in 2015,
following a year of flat spending. Just under half of air bookings made in the
United States headed abroad. Almost all, 96 percent, went through approved
booking channels. In 2015, the company worked on business continuity planning
and crisis management resilience, as well as management information
capabilities. It also optimized contract usage through point-of-sale
initiatives and back-office automation. The company also implemented offsets to
support its pledge to be carbon neutral from 2015 onward. Goldman uses an
individual bill, central pay card program. Net revenue was $33.8 billion in
2015, down from $34.5 billion in 2014. As of December 2015, Goldman had 36,800
staffers, up from 34,000 in 2014.