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  2. Christian Sewing - Wikipedia

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    As of September, Christian will spend 15% of his monthly net salary buying the German lender's shares as part of his efforts to revive the bank's profitability. [11] Sewing was the head of Deutsche Bank's audit division during Deutsche Bank's $10 billion money-laundering scandal involving its Moscow operations.

  3. Edson Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Edson Mitchell (1953–2000) was an American investment banker and executive. He served as the head of Deutsche Bank's global markets organization. During his tenure, he transformed the bank into a major and highly profitable player in trading bonds, securities and foreign currencies.

  4. John Cryan - Wikipedia

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    Cryan was appointed co-chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank in June 2015, [8] [9] a position he shared with Jürgen Fitschen until May 2016, when he became sole CEO. [10] On 8 April 2018, Cryan was replaced by Christian Sewing as chief executive at Deutsche Bank. [11] In April 2019, Cryan became a director at X Cyber Group LTD in the UK. [12]

  5. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    From 1929 to 1937, following its merger with Disconto-Gesellschaft, it was known as Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft or DeDi-Bank. [3]: 580 Other transformative acquisitions have included those of Mendelssohn & Co. in 1938, Morgan Grenfell in 1990, Bankers Trust in 1998, [4] and Deutsche Postbank in 2010.

  6. Anshu Jain - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] [12] [44] Jain led the investment bank plus asset and wealth management, and was the face of Deutsche Bank internationally. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] Jain combined the bank's asset management and wealth management divisions into a single unit, [ 45 ] [ 3 ] and expanded it to be a global competitor closer in size to Deutsche Bank's other major units.

  7. Paul Achleitner - Wikipedia

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    Paul M. Achleitner (born 28 September 1956 in Linz) is an Austrian businessman who served as chairman of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bank [2] from 2012 to 2022. [ 3 ] Education

  8. Roland Berger (company) - Wikipedia

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    The management expected the bank's exit to accelerate growth, as profits could be invested more flexibly. [33] The company gained unimpeded access to the US market. [34] [35] Deutsche Bank initially retained a minority stake in the single-digit percentage range, from which it finally sold its stake in 2000.

  9. Wolfgang Reitzle - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom, Member of the Supervisory Board; Holcim, chairman of the board, Chairman of the Governance & Strategy Committee, Member of the Nomination & Compensation Committee (since 2014) [16] KION Group, Member of the Supervisory Board [17] Deutsche Bank, Member of the European Advisory Board (since 2003) [18]