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  2. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Trump sued Deutsche Bank for $3 billion and a few years later, he shifted his financial portfolio from the investment banking division to Deutsche Bank private wealth division with Rosemary Vrablic, formerly of Citigroup, Bank of America, and Merrill Lynch, becoming Trump's new personal banker at Deutsche Bank. [59] [70] [71] [72] [d]

  3. Giropay - Wikipedia

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    In this sector, the major participating banks are Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Postbank, Commerzbank and Comdirect Bank. [7] Nevertheless, Giropay has a reach of about 17 million German online banking customers, [8] and about 60% of all commercial bank accounts. [5]

  4. List of banks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Communications, Frankfurt; Bank Sepah, Frankfurt; Citibank Privatkunden, Düsseldorf (since December 2008 part of French Crédit Mutuel bank) Citigroup Global Markets Deutschland (Corporate Bank), Frankfurt; Credit Suisse; Goldman Sachs, Frankfurt; ICICI Bank, Eschborn; İşbank AG, Frankfurt [2] JP Morgan, Frankfurt; Julius Baer, Frankfurt

  5. Deutsche Postbank - Wikipedia

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    Postbank (German pronunciation: [ˈpɔstbaŋk]; full name: Postbank – eine Niederlassung der Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, lit. ' Postbank – a branch of the Deutsche Bank joint-stock company ') is a branch of Deutsche Bank for retail banking, which was formed from the demerger of the postal savings division of Deutsche Bundespost in 1990.

  6. Norisbank - Wikipedia

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    The 400 former branch employees were transferred without any layoffs to Postbank, also a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. [7] Today, Norisbank employs around fifty people (mainly in management), and a large part of its banking services are provided by other employees within Deutsche Bank Group. [3] Since December 2014, Bonn is the seat of Norisbank.

  7. Bundesverband deutscher Banken - Wikipedia

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    The three large banks (Grossbanken, namely Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, and Hypovereinsbank) each nominate one member; the small privately owned banks (Privatbankiers) collectively have two seats; the second-tier commercial banks known as regional banks (German: Regionalbanken) have four seats; and the foreign banks (other than Italian-owned ...

  8. German public banking sector - Wikipedia

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    (The other 11 banks in the top 25 were Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, Bank der Deutschen Arbeit, Commerzbank, the indirectly government-owned Deutsche Verkehrs-Kredit-Bank, cooperative Deutsche Rentenbank-Kreditanstalt, Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechsel-Bank, Deutsche Centralbodenkredit AG, part-government-owned Deutsche Industriebank and ...

  9. DWS Group - Wikipedia

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    The DWS Group (Formerly: Deutsche Asset Management) commonly referred to as DWS, is a German asset management company. It previously operated as part of Deutsche Bank until 2018 where it became a separate entity through an initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.