Deutsche Bank was founded in Berlin to promote and facilitate trade relations between Germany and international markets.
1889
Foundation of Deutsch-Asiatische Bank in Berlin – as a special institution for the East Asian market – by a German bank syndicate led by Disconto-Gesellschaft and Deutsche Bank.
1968
Deutsch-Asiatische Bank opened its first branch for Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur.
1972
Deutsch-Asiatische Bank and its branches were integrated into the newly founded European Asian Bank.
1973
Kuala Lumpur branch of European Asian Bank moved into the Baugunan Yee Seng Building, 15 Jalan Raja Chulan.
1986
European Asian Bank became Deutsche Bank (Asia).
1988
Deutsche Bank (Asia) was merged into Deutsche Bank AG. The branch in Kuala Lumpur began to operate under the name of Deutsche Bank AG.
1998
Deutsche Bank opened an offshore branch in Labuan.