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Deutsche WertpapierService Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank , Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband , Berlin, Germany
Morgan Stanley, Frankfurt; National Bank of Pakistan, Frankfurt [3] Nomura Financial Products Europe, Frankfurt; State Bank of India, Frankfurt; Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Düsseldorf; UBS AG, Frankfurt; Vakifbank, Cologne; Ziraat Bank International AG, Frankfurt [4]
' Group of the banking company of Frankfurt ') is a banking group based in Frankfurt with operations in Germany and Zurich, Switzerland. Originally established in 1969 under the name Bankenunion AG, it is a fully owned subsidiary of Helaba and thus a member of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe for which it serves as the group's main private bank.
List of international financial institutions: . African Development Bank; Asian Development Bank; Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; Bank for International Settlements; Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
In Europe, Italian and French banks have the largest Russianexposure, representing just over $25 billion each at the end ofSeptember, followed by Austrian banks with $17.5 billion, datafrom the ...
Hauck & Aufhäuser Privatbankiers AG is a private bank based in Frankfurt am Main.Hauck & Aufhäuser also maintains offices in Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Cologne, London, Luxembourg, Nanjing (China) and Shanghai (China) [3] and focuses on the advisory and asset management of private and corporate clients as well as institutional investors and on cooperation with independent asset managers. [4]
The Rothschild family's house in Frankfurt's Judengasse, the bank's original seat. M. A. Rothschild & Söhne was a German family-controlled bank based in Frankfurt, formally founded in 1810 by Mayer Amschel Rothschild on the basis of the banking business he had developed since 1766. It was eventually liquidated in 1901.
Bethmann Bank AG is a German private bank headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. It is a subsidiary of the Dutch ABN AMRO Bank N.V. and was the product of a merger between the historical German banks Delbrück, Bethmann and Maffei under the umbrella of the renowned Dutch ABN AMRO Bank. LGT Bank Deutschland joined this group in 2011.