Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank AG is a private joint-stock company, the largest bank in Germany and one of the most important financial institutions in the world, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. Its shares are traded on all German exchanges and listed in Paris, Vienna, Geneva, Basel, Amsterdam, London, Luxembourg, Antwerp and Brussels.
1By the end of 1995, there were 286,000 shareholders who owned the share capital of Deutsche Bank, from all walks of life. By the end of 20 17, Deutsche Bank Group had a total population of 97,535, serving about 8 million customers, including individuals, enterprises, government agencies, banks and public institutions around the world. Deutsche Bank's assets exceed 996 billion marks, or about 4.2 trillion yuan.
Deutsche Bank's business scope:
Deutsche Bank is a universal bank, engaged in commercial banking and investment banking on a global scale, and its target customers are individuals, companies, governments and public institutions. Together with German domestic and international companies and holding companies, it provides a series of modern financial services, including deposit taking, borrowing, corporate financing, syndicated loans, securities trading, foreign exchange trading and derivative financial instruments.
Deutsche Bank also conducts settlement business, issues securities, handles letters of credit, guarantees, bids and performance guarantees, and arranges financing. International trade financing is also an important business of the bank, which often provides medium and long-term credit alone or jointly with other syndicates and specialized financial institutions. Project financing, transit leasing and other financial instruments have greatly supplemented the traditional trade financing.
In terms of project financing, Deutsche Bank pays more and more attention to communication, transportation, energy and infrastructure projects, and its securities issuance business is very developed. It has become one of the most important securities issuers in the world, participated in the issuance of many important bonds and stocks in Germany and the world market, and often served as the lead bank and lead bank.