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Deutsche Bank South Africa

Deutsche Bank
 

Deutsche Bank in South Africa, offers a full range of competitive investment banking products and services i.e. corporate finance, equity capital markets, project finance, global markets, global banking, foreign exchange, equities research and equities sales, derivatives and trading. Its mission is to be the leading global provider of financial solutions for demanding clients creating exceptional value for its shareholders and people.

Deutsche Bank has attained a leading position in the South African market. It has dominated the top positions for the past ten years in Equities (Financial Mail) and is the No 1 Broker by Euromoney and Institutional Investor surveys. It is also ranked No 1 in corporate bond capital raising. Deutsche Bank is committed to ongoing empowerment and transformation in SA in terms of how it interacts with previously disadvantaged individuals and groups in its key roles as service provider and employer.

 
 

The Markets Business Division 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. Coverage of institutional clients is provided by the Institutional Client Group. Research provides analysis of markets, products and trading strategies.

 
  Deutsche Bank
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : DEUTZAJJ

Address :
3 Exchange Square
87 Maude Street
Sandton 2196

Telephone : +27 11 775 7000

Website :  www.db.com/southafrica

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The Reserve Bank is responsible for bank regulation and supervision in South Africa. The purpose is to achieve a sound, efficient banking system in the interest of the depositors of banks and the economy as a whole. This function is performed by issuing banking licenses to banking institutions and monitoring their activities as regulated by the Banks Act (No. 94 of 1990) and the regulations relating thereto.
 

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