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Amounts are as of 31 December 2023, and compensation values are for the last fiscal year ending on that date. Pay includes salary, bonuses, etc. Exercised is the value of options exercised during the fiscal year. Currency in USD.
Name | Title | Pay | Exercised | Year born |
Mr. Christian Sewing | CEO & Chairman of Management Board | 6.95M | -- | 1970 |
Mr. James von Moltke | President, CFO & Member of Management Board | 6.08M | -- | 1969 |
Mr. Fabrizio Campelli | Head of Corporate Bank and Investment Bank for UK & Ireland and Member of Management Board | 6.28M | -- | 1973 |
Mr. Alexander von zur Muhlen | CEO of Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), and Germany and Member of Management Board | 4.81M | -- | 1975 |
Dr. Stefan Simon | CEO of the Americas, Chief Legal Officer & Member of Management Board | 4.81M | -- | 1969 |
Mr. Claudio de Sanctis | Head of Private Bank & Member of Management Board | 2.95M | -- | 1972 |
Mr. Bernd Leukert | Chief Technology, Data & Innovation Officer and Member of Management Board | 4.81M | -- | 1967 |
Ms. Rebecca Short | COO & Member of Management Board | 4.81M | -- | 1974 |
Mr. Olivier Vigneron | Group Chief Risk Officer, Senior Group Director & Member of the Management Board | 4.81M | -- | 1971 |
Mr. Stuart Wilson Lewis | Member of Management Board | 4.62M | -- | 1965 |
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
- Sector:
- Financial Services
- Industry:
Banks - Regional
- Full-time employees:
- 89,470
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, a stock corporation, provides corporate and investment banking, and asset management products and services to private individuals, corporate entities, and institutional clients in Germany, the United Kingdom, rest of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and the Asia-Pacific. It operates through Corporate Bank, Investment Bank, Private Bank, and Asset Management segments. The Corporate Bank segment offers cash management, trade finance and lending, trust and agency, and securities services, as well as risk management solutions. The Investment Bank segment provides debt origination, merger and acquisitions, foreign exchange, and equity advisory and origination platform services. The Private Bank segment offers payment and account services, and credit and deposit products, as well as investment advice products, such as environmental, social, and governance products. This segment also provides banking, wealth management, other financial, and postal and parcel services; and supports in planning, managing and investing wealth, financing personal and business interests, and servicing institutional and corporate needs. The Asset Management segment offers investment solutions, such as alternative investments, which include real estate, infrastructure, liquid real assets, and sustainable investments; and various other services, including insurance and pension solutions, asset liability management, portfolio management solutions, and asset allocation advisory to individuals and institutions. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft’s ISS governance quality score as of 28 August 2024 is 2. The pillar scores are audited: 10; board: 2; shareholder rights: 1; compensation: 1.
Corporate governance scores courtesy of Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while 10 indicates higher governance risk.
23 October 2024 at 10:59 am UTC
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft Earnings date
22 August 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
6-K: Corporate Changes & Voting Matters
25 July 2024 at 1:00 pm UTC
Q2 2024 Fixed Income Earnings Call
24 July 2024 at 9:00 am UTC
Q2 2024 Earnings Call
24 July 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
6-K: Corporate Changes & Voting Matters
1 July 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
6-K: Corporate Changes & Voting Matters
5 June 2024 at 9:55 am UTC
at Goldman Sachs European Financials Conference
30 May 2024 at 2:20 pm UTC
at Deutsche Bank Global Financial Services Conference
21 May 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
Dividend date
17 May 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
6-K: Corporate Changes & Voting Matters
17 May 2024 at 0:00 am UTC
Ex-dividend date
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FAQs
Deutsche Bank's role in the Second World War, however, is the source of much controversy: according to its own historians, the bank was involved in 363 confiscations of Jewish-owned businesses between 1933, when Adolf Hitler came to power, and 1938.
Why does Deutsche Bank have a bad reputation? ›
Deutsche Bank's role in the Second World War, however, is the source of much controversy: according to its own historians, the bank was involved in 363 confiscations of Jewish-owned businesses between 1933, when Adolf Hitler came to power, and 1938.
Who owns Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft? ›
The ownership structure of Deutsche Bank AG (DB) stock is a mix of institutional, retail and individual investors. Approximately 32.82% of the company's stock is owned by Institutional Investors, 0.10% is owned by Insiders and 67.08% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors.
What are Deutsche Bank's aktien? ›
Deutsche Bank AG (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbaŋk ʔaːˈɡeː]) is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.
What is so special about Deutsche Bank? ›
The Private Bank is the strongest partner for all questions on financing and investment for private clients in Germany and provides affluent clients and family entrepreneurs all over the world with tailor-made investment solutions.
What is the downfall of Deutsche Bank? ›
FRANKFURT, July 24 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) , opens new tab posted its first loss in four years in the second quarter after setting aside 1.3 billion euros ($1.41 billion) as a provision for an investor lawsuit, scuppering plans for a stock buyback and triggering a 7% drop in shares.
Is Deutsche Bank better than Goldman Sachs? ›
Goldman Sachs scored higher in 2 areas: Compensation and benefits and Career opportunities. Deutsche Bank scored higher in 8 areas: Overall rating, Culture and values, Diversity and inclusion, Work-life balance, Senior management, CEO approval, Recommend to a friend and Positive Business Outlook.
Is the Deutsche Bank doing well? ›
In the 2024 survey by FINANCE magazine, Deutsche Bank was named Best Corporate Bank in Germany, Best Hausbank, #1 in Cash Management/Payment Transactions and #1 in Trade and Export Finance. Investment Bank net revenues were € 2.6 billion, up 10% over the second quarter of 2023.
What are the four pillars of Deutsche Bank? ›
Four strong pillars, that complement each other and deliver balanced results: Corporate Bank, Investment Bank, Private Bank and Asset Management.
What makes Deutsche Bank different from its competitors? ›
Deutsche Bank is different from its competitors because of its unique culture and values, its client-centric approach to business, and the fact the business is extremely profitable.
Deutsche has a troubled history with regulators and prosecutors. Over the past decade a number of sanctions have been imposed on the bank and it has paid big fines over its failure to crack down on money laundering and over allegations of enabling tax violations, price fixing and foreign bribery.
How secure is Deutsche Bank? ›
Deutsche Bank and its service providers use substantial technical and organisational security measures in order to protect your personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss or alteration and against unauthorised disclosure or access.
Where does Deutsche Bank rank in the world? ›
The tie-up put UBS ahead of French banks Groupe BPCE and Société Générale SA, which both fell one place to 21st and 22nd. Deutsche Bank AG dropped to 27th place from 22nd.
Is Deutsche Bank a good Bank? ›
Deutsche Bank has been awarded “World's Best Bank for Corporates” in Euromoney's Awards for Excellence 2024. The bank was also named “Best Bank for Corporates in Germany”, and “Best Investment Bank in Germany”.
What was the Deutsche Bank spying scandal? ›
Regulators discovered that between 2000 and 2006, 27 200 dollar clearing transactions worth over USD 10.86 billion were disguised by Deutsche Bank. In addition to the fine, it was required to appoint an independent monitor and dismiss employees involved in the scandal.