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Germany’s Biggest Bank

Deutsche Bank AG, often referred to simply as Deutsche Bank, is a leading international financial services provider. Established in 1870 in Berlin, the bank has long been a stalwart of the global financial sector. With a network that spans the globe, Deutsche Bank offers a variety of services such as investment banking, retail banking, asset management, and corporate banking.

Birth in the Industrial Age

Deutsche Bank's roots trace back to the heart of the industrial era in the late 19th century. It was established in Berlin, Germany, in 1870, with the aim of supporting German and European businesses wanting to trade worldwide. The initial mandate was to facilitate trade relations between Germany and international markets, and the bank quickly established a presence in Shanghai, Yokohama, and London. The early years of Deutsche Bank were marked by significant growth and expansion as the bank played a critical role in major projects such as the Northern Pacific Railroad in the USA. Some notable milestones during their history include assisting with taking Bayer public, as well as facilitating the merger between Daimler and Benz, paving the way for the formation of Mercedes as we know them today.

A Global Investment Bank

Over the years, Deutsche Bank has evolved into a global investment bank, with a strong and profitable private clients franchise. Its client base includes corporations, governments, institutional investors, small and medium-sized businesses, and private individuals. Deutsche Bank has become an international power player in the financial world, with a significant presence in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Deutsche is one of the most recognizable banks in Europe and continues to play an important role in the German economy.

Other services

Deutsche Bank also has a diverse portfolio of operations outside its investment and retail banking divisions. Their Private Bank caters to high-net-worth individuals and families, offering a suite of personalized services including wealth management, estate planning, and specialty finance. The bank's Asset Management division provides institutional and individual investors with solutions ranging from real estate investment to sustainable investing. Their Corporate Bank, meanwhile, offers cash management, trade finance, and securities services to corporate clients and financial institutions.