Donald Trump’s transition team is recommending a 17-year Goldman Sachs veteran as Treasury Secretary, according to a report Monday.

Steven Mnuchin, who is engaged to bombshell Scottish-born actress Louise Linton, was the Trump campaign’s finance director and is being recommend for the Cabinet position, according to Bloomberg.

The final decision will be made by President-elect Trump.

The nomination of Mnuchin would signal a departure for the president-elect, who railed against the financial firm throughout his year-and-a-half presidential campaign.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.), a Republican primary rival whose wife worked at Goldman Sachs, often came under scrutiny.

“Goldman Sachs owns him, he will do anything they demand. Not much of a reformer!” Trump tweeted on January 16, 2016.

“I know the guys at Goldman Sachs. They have total, total control over him. Just like they have total control over Hillary Clinton,” Trump said at a South Carolina debate in February.

Mnuchin’s ties to Goldman go deeper than his own employment — his father, Robert Mnuchin, was a 30-year veteran of the investment firm, and his bother, Alan Mnuchin, was a 12-year vet.

Mnuchin, a Yale grad, is a founder of the hedge fund Dune Capital Management LP.