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Deutsche Bank AG

Identification number in the register: 271912611231-56
Registration date: 30/05/2013 20:33:22

The information on this entity was last modified on: 15/04/2016 10:54:51
The date of the last annual update was: 15/04/2016 10:54:51
Next update due latest on: 15/04/2017

    Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual

Deutsche Bank AG

DB

Aktiengesellschaft

    Section of registration

II - In-house lobbyists and trade/business/professional associations

Companies & groups

    Contact details

Taunusanlage, 12
Frankfurt am Main 60325
GERMANY

(+49)69910 00

Avenue Marnix 13-15
Brussels 1000
BELGIUM

(+32)25516105

    Person with legal responsibility

Ms  Sylvie Matherat

Member of the Management Board and Chief Regulatory Officer

    Person in charge of EU relations

Mr  Dr. Hans-Dieter Holtzmann

Head of EU Representation

    Goals / remit

Deutsche Bank as one of the world's leading financial service providers is committed, by providing its expertise in financial matters, to participate in the European Union's efforts to enhance the regulatory framework ensuring for more stable and resilient financial markets and to continue the Union’s path to growth and more jobs. In this context, DB's EU Representation acts as the bank's link to the EU institutions to facilitate the dialogue with European policy makers.

Our vision
We aspire to be the leading client-centric global universal bank. We serve shareholders best by putting our clients first and by building a global network of balanced businesses underpinned by strong capital and liquidity. We value our German roots and remain dedicated to our global presence. We commit to a culture that aligns risks and rewards, attracts and develops talented individuals, fosters teamwork and partnership and is sensitive to the society in which we operate.


Our values and beliefs
Integrity
We live by the highest standards of integrity in everything we say and do
We will do what is right – not just what is allowed
We communicate openly; we invite, provide and respect challenging views

Sustainable Performance
We drive value for shareholders by putting long-term success over short-term gain
We encourage entrepreneurial spirit which responsibly balances risk and returns
We pursue lasting performance by developing, nurturing and investing in the best talent and by managing based on merit

Client Centricity
We earn our clients’ trust by placing them at the core of our organization
We deliver true value by understanding and serving our clients’ needs best
We strive to pursue mutually beneficial client relationships in which the value created is shared fairly

Innovation
We foster innovation by valuing intellectual curiosity in our people
We enable our clients’ success by constantly seeking suitable solutions to their problems
We continuously improve our processes and platforms by embracing new and better ways of doing things

Discipline
We protect the firm’s resources by always thinking and acting like owners
We live by the rules and hold ourselves accountable to deliver on our promises – no excuses
We achieve operational excellence by striving to ‘get it right the first time’

Partnership
We build diverse teams to generate better ideas and reach more balanced decisions
We put the common goals of the firm before ‘silo’ loyalty by trusting, respecting and working with each other
We act as responsible partners with all our stakeholders and regulators, and in serving the wider interests of society.

  • European
  • global
  • national
  • regional/local

    Specific activities covered by the Register

Deutsche Bank provides information on key financial services issues to EU policy makers. In 2015, the main files includes/d, among others, Capital Markets Union, Cybersecurity, MiFID, Bank Structure Reform, Recovery and Resolution, Banking Union, PRIIPs, The European Commission’s call for evidence, Retail Financial Services Green Paper, EU Investment Plan, Digital Single Market including Data Protection.

To facilitate the dialogue, Deutsche Bank organises regular panel discussions on financial and non-financial topics, such as e.g. events on Universal Banking and Securitization, as well as social events such as an annual reception.


 

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Expert group on cross-border insolvency – on hold since 2013

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    Number of persons involved in the activities described in the box above

100%: 3   75%: 0   50%: 3   25%: 12

18

7.5

    Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises

First name Surname Start Date End Date
Anette HAUFF 31/05/2016 30/05/2017
Matthew HOLMES 02/02/2016 29/01/2017
Hans-Dieter HOLTZMANN 26/05/2016 24/05/2017
Stefan MARX 04/05/2016 02/05/2017
Katharina WOLF 09/02/2016 05/02/2017

    Fields of interest

  • Budget
  • Climate Action
  • Competition
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Economic and Financial Affairs
  • Energy
  • Enterprise
  • Environment
  • Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union
  • General and Institutional Affairs
  • Information Society
  • Internal Market
  • Justice and Fundamental Rights
  • Taxation
  • Trade
  • Trans-European Networks
  • Transport

    Membership and affiliation

Deutsche Bank is member of different trade association and organizations committed to help developing the Single Market and deepening the European integration, such as AFME, BdB, BBA, EFR, CEPS, Bruegel, EPFSF, Kangaroo Group, EUROFI, TPN, Financial Future and others (non-exhaustive list).

    Financial data

01/2015  -  12/2015

3,904,000 €

No funding received from the EU institutions during the last closed financial year.

For information about Deutsche Bank, please see the latest Deutsche Bank Annual Report, Corporate Governance or Corporate Responsibility reports https://annualreport.deutsche-bank.com/2015/ar/servicepages/downloads.html.
According to the Financial Transparency System, in 2015, Deutsche Bank did not receive any funding, as indicated on http://ec.europa.eu/budget/fts/index_en.htm; please note that this webpage provides only information for the previous year and is updated on a yearly basis at the end of June.

    Code of conduct

By its registration the organisation has signed the Transparency Register Code of Conduct.