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History of Deutsche Bank in Belgium 
1870 1870

Deutsche Bank was founded in Berlin to promote and facilitate trade relations between Germany and international markets.
1874

Deutsche Bank acquired a stake in Deutsch-Belgische La Plata Bank
1910

Deutsche Bank opened its third foreign branch in Brussels (closed in 1918).
1941 - 1944

Deutsche Bank maintained a representative office in Brussels.
1963

Société Générale de Belgique together with Deutsche Bank and other partner banks set up the European Advisory Committee to improve customer services in European business.
1967

Deutsche Bank acted as co-founder of the Banque Européenne de Crédit à Moyen Terme (BEC) based in Brussels.
1978 1978

Deutsche Bank opened branches in Antwerp und Brussels.
1978 1978

The Deutsche Bank share is listed on the Brussels Stock exchange.
1987

Start of Deutsche Bank (Belgium) Finance S.A./N.V.
1998

Deutsche Bank acquired Crédit Lyonnais Belgium and took over its branch network (Start of Retail Banking activities).
1999

The Belgian business is centralized as Deutsche Bank S.A./N.V. (Belgium).
2007 2007

Deutsche Bank launched its online platform db@max.
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