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Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank at a Glance About Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a substantial private clients franchise. Its businesses are mutually reinforcing. The bank competes to be the leading global provider of financial solutions, creating lasting value for its clients, shareholders, people and the communities in which it operates. Against a backdrop of increasing globalization in the world economy, Deutsche Bank is very well-positioned, with a presence in over 70 countries, significant regional diversification and substantial revenue streams from all the major regions of the world. The bank has established strong bases in all major emerging markets, and therefore has good prospects for business growth in fast-growing economies, including the Asia-Pacific region, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America. In its home market, Germany, Deutsche Bank is the undisputed number one, and it has a leading market position in Europe, which is indispensible for the bank’s global success. Globalpresence London Dubai Frankfurt amMain Tokyo NewYork Singapore Regionalmajorhub Capitalofcountryinwhichwearerepresented 2 Group Divisions Deutsche Bank is organized into the Group Divisions Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), Private Clients and Asset Management (PCAM) and Corporate Investments (CI). Deutsche Bank’s core businesses are: Private & Business Clients offers a full range of traditional banking products, including current accounts, deposits and loans, and investment management and pension products mainly to private and self-employed individuals, and small to medium-sized businesses. Asset Management provides retail clients across the globe with mutual fund products and offers institutional clients, including pension funds and insurance companies, a broad range of services from traditional to alternative investment products. Private Wealth Management serves high net worth individuals and families, trusts and foundations as well as selected institutional investors worldwide. It provides these very discerning clients with a fully-integrated wealth management service, including inheritance planning and philanthropic advisory services. 3 Markets combines the sales, trading and structuring of a wide range of financial market products, including bonds, equities and equity-linked products, exchange traded and over-the-counter derivatives, foreign exchange, money market instruments, securitized instruments and commodities. Corporate Finance is responsible for mergers and acquisitions, including advisory; debt and equity issuance; and capital markets coverage of large and medium-sized corporations. Regional and industry-focused teams ensure the delivery of the entire range of financial products and services to the clients. Global Transaction Banking delivers a comprehensive range of commercial banking products and services for corporate clients and financial institutions, including domestic and cross-border payments, professional risk management and international trade financing. GTB also provides trust, agency, depositary, custody and related services. 4 Corporate Governance Effective corporate governance in accordance with high international standards is a matter of course for Deutsche Bank. The system of corporate governance provides the basis for the responsible management and control of the bank, with a focus on sustainable value creation. It has four key elements: good relations with shareholders; effective cooperation between the Management Board and Supervisory Board; a performance-based compensation system with a sustainable and long-term focus, as well as transparent and timely reporting. The essential framework for this is provided, first and foremost, by the German Stock Corporation Act and the German Corporate Governance Code. Since the bank’s share is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank is also subject to the relevant U.S. capital market laws as well as the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Deutsche Bank continuously checks its system of corporate governance in light of new events, statutory requirements and developments in domestic and international standards, and makes the appropriate adjustments. A detailed Corporate Governance Report, along with the Declaration of Conformity and other documents on the bank’s corporate governance, such as the terms of reference for the Management Board, the Supervisory and its committees, are available on the Internet. Shareholders and the public are regularly kept up to date, above all, through the Annual Report, including the Consolidated Financial Statements, as well as the Interim Reports. Deutsche Bank Group’s reporting is in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). This provides for a high degree of transparency in financial reporting and facilitates comparability with its international peers. 5 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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