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Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise. Its businesses are mutually reinforcing.
A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging markets. On 1986, A wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bank is granted an unrestricted banking licence, transacting both commercial and investment banking business from offices in Melbourne and Sydney. Deutsche Bank is granted authority to establish a foreign bank branch operation in Australia (Sydney & Melbourne) and the previous banking subsidiary exists carrying on banking business from this date. Bain & Company continues to operate the investment banking activities in Australia.

Deutsche Bank's Australasian head office was relocates on September 2005 to the newly built Deutsche Bank Place, Corner Hunter and Phillip Streets, Sydney, which is the first Lord Norman Foster building in the Southern hemisphere.

 
 

Deutsche Bank Australia committed to develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength, develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing value to the stakeholders of the bank.

 
  Deutsche Bank AG
Category : Foreign Subsidiary Banks
SWIFT Code : DEUTAU2S

Address :
Level 16, Corner of Hunter and Phillip Streets
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Telephone : +61 2 8258 1234

Website :  australia.db.com

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The Bank are regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) in Australia. APRA is responsible for regulating much of the financial industry, including insurance and superannuation companies. Institution seeking to be prudentially regulated as an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is required to be authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (the Banking Act). The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is responsible for the authorisation process.
 

 

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