1870 |
Deutsche Bank was founded in Berlin as a public company |
1872 |
Opened Yokohama branch office, Deutsche Bank’s first overseas operation |
1958 |
Became first German institution to re-enter the international bond issuing business |
1962 |
Opened a representative office in Tokyo (Closed in 1971) |
1971 |
Upgraded Tokyo representative office to a branch status |
1977 |
Opened a representative office in Osaka |
1982 |
Opened a representative office in Nagoya. Upgraded Osaka representative office to branch status. |
1989 |
Nagoya representative office upgraded to branch status |
2000 |
Nagoya branch closed |
2001 |
Osaka branch closed |
2005 |
Deutsche Trust Bank Limited transfers its Trust & Securities Services business to DB Trust Company Limited Japan
Deutsche Trust Bank Limited returns its trust bank license
Deutsche Bank Tokyo Branch became member of Zengin System, the clearing system for all banks for Yen-denominated local payments |