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Our Company
Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise.
- Over 78,000 employees in more than 70 countries
- Unparalleled financial services throughout the world
- A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia, and key emerging markets.
Structure
Deutsche Bank comprises two Group Divisions: Corporate and Investment Bank (CIB) and Private Clients and Asset Management (PCAM), with the following business divisions:
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Private & Business Clients (PBC) provides private individuals and businesses with a full range of traditional banking products, from current accounts through to deposits and loans, and with investment management products and services. PBC operates in three core markets, Germany, Italy and Spain, and is currently expanding into important emerging markets in Europe and Asia.
[Private & Business clients website]
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Asset Management provides institutional clients with a full range of services including traditional asset management, sophisticated absolute return strategies and specialist real estate asset management, and provides retail clients across the globe with mutual fund products through our DWS Investments and DWS Scudder franchises.
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Private Wealth Management serves high net worth individuals and families worldwide with a fully-integrated wealth management service embracing portfolio management, tax advisory, inheritance planning and philanthropic advisory services.
[International Private Wealth Management website]
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Corporate Banking & Securities covers Deutsche Bank’s sales and trading, capital market origination, corporate advisory and corporate financing businesses. Since the beginning of 2005, these activities have been realigned into two Business Divisions, Global Markets and Corporate Finance, in order to provide a more integrated response to the complex requirements of our demanding clients.
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Global Transaction Banking (GTB) covers Deutsche Bank’s cash management, clearing, trust & securities services and trade finance businesses. Corporate Finance and Global Transaction Banking are together named Global Banking.
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