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Price: 589 MXN 4.55% Market Closed
Market Cap: Mex$1.1T

Deutsche Bank AG
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Deutsche Bank AG is a large German bank that serves companies, institutions, and private clients. It takes deposits, lends money, helps clients move and manage cash, and gives advice on financing, mergers, foreign exchange, and capital markets. For everyday customers, it also offers checking, savings, cards, mortgages, and wealth management services through its private bank business. The bank makes money mainly from interest on loans, fees for payment and transaction services, advisory fees, trading and capital markets activity, and asset and wealth management charges. Its biggest customers are multinational companies, financial institutions, governments, and higher-income individuals who need cross-border banking and investment services. What makes Deutsche Bank different is its role as a full-service international bank with a strong foothold in Europe and a deep reach into global corporate and investment banking. That mix lets it sit between companies that need funding and market access, and investors or clients that need banking, trading, and custody services across borders.

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Last Earnings Call
Fiscal Period
Q1 2026
Call Date
Apr 29, 2026
AI Summary
Q1 2026

Strong quarter: Deutsche Bank reported record net profit, with revenue of EUR 8.7 billion, post-tax return on tangible equity of 12.7%, and a cost/income ratio of 58.9%.

Guidance reaffirmed: Management reaffirmed its 2026 outlook, including around EUR 33 billion of revenue, around EUR 14 billion of net interest income in key banking book segments and other funding, and full-year credit loss guidance.

Capital stays strong: CET1 ended the quarter at 13.8%, within the bank’s 13.5% to 14% operating range, while around 60% of the EUR 1 billion buyback announced last quarter has already been completed.

Mix shift improving: Management said the business mix is shifting toward more predictable, asset-gathering activities, with strong inflows in Private Bank and Asset Management and improving profit contribution outside investment banking.

Costs and AI: The bank said it is self-funding investments through efficiencies, saw around EUR 100 million of operating efficiencies in Q1, and expects AI to help drive additional productivity gains beyond its 2028 plan.

Credit and CRE: Provision for credit losses was EUR 519 million, driven mainly by a single-name CRE exposure and a EUR 90 million macro overlay tied to Middle East uncertainty; management said underlying portfolio trends remain strong.

Key Financials
Revenue
EUR 8.7 billion
Post-tax return on tangible equity
12.7%
Cost/income ratio
58.9%
CET1 ratio
13.8%
Profit before tax
EUR 2.4 billion
Noninterest expenses
around EUR 5.1 billion
Operating efficiencies
around EUR 100 million
Provision for credit losses
EUR 519 million
Management overlay
EUR 90 million
Net interest income
EUR 3.5 billion
Assets under management
EUR 1.8 trillion
Client assets
EUR 821 billion
Private Bank net inflows
EUR 11 billion
Private Bank revenue
EUR 2.6 billion
Asset Management net inflows
EUR 11 billion
Corporate Bank revenue
down 3% YoY reported; up 1% FX-adjusted
Investment Bank revenue
essentially flat YoY
RWAs
up EUR 12 billion excluding FX effects of EUR 2 billion
Buyback completion
around 60% completed
2026 revenue ambition
around EUR 33 billion
2026 cost guidance
a little over EUR 21 billion
2026 NII guidance
around EUR 14 billion
2025 private credit disclosure
EUR 25.9 billion
BDC exposure
approximately EUR 0.5 billion
BDC unfunded exposure
around EUR 2.5 billion
Earnings Call Recording
Other Earnings Calls

Management

Mr. Alexander von zur Muhlen
CEO of Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), and Germany and Member of Management Board
No Bio Available
Mr. Claudio de Sanctis
Head of Private Bank & Member of Management Board
No Bio Available
Ms. Rebecca Short
COO & Member of Management Board
No Bio Available
Mr. Olivier Vigneron
Group Chief Risk Officer, Senior Group Director & Member of the Management Board
No Bio Available
Mr. Stuart Wilson Lewis
Member of Management Board
No Bio Available
Ms. Laura Padovani
Chief Compliance & Anti-Financial Crime Officer and Member of Management Board
No Bio Available
Ms. Joanne Hannaford
Chief Information Officer
No Bio Available
Mr. Corrado Palmieri
Head of Advisory & Sales
No Bio Available
Mr. Volker Steuer
Head of Human Resources
No Bio Available
Mr. James Arculus
Managing Director of UK Mergers & Acquisitions
No Bio Available

Contacts

Address
HESSEN
Frankfurt
Taunusanlage 12
Contacts
+496991000.0
www.db.com
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