Deutsche Bank AG, is a German global banking and financial services company.
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Deutsche Bank consists of these business divisions:
1) Private & Business Clients
The division provides branch banking and financial services to private customers, self-employed clients as well as small and medium-sized businesses.
2) Markets
The Markets Business Division combines the sales, trading and structuring of financial market products like bonds, equities and equity-linked products, exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives, foreign exchange, money market instruments, securitized instruments and commodities.
3) Corporate Finance
It is the investment banking division of Deutsche Bank and provides services like mergers and acquisitions (M&A), advisory, debt and equity issuance and capital markets coverage of large and medium-sized corporations.
4) Global Transaction Banking
The division provides commercial banking products and services for both corporates and financial institutions worldwide, including domestic and cross-border payments, risk mitigation and international trade finance as well as trust, agency, depositary, custody and related services. Business units include Cash Management, Trade Finance and Trust & Securities Services.
5) Asset & Wealth Management
The division is made up of two Business Divisions:
Private Wealth Management serves the banking needs of wealthy individuals and families across the globe, whereas the Asset Management provides investment solutions to individual and institutional investors worldwide.
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Prev Close: | 46.78 |
1y Target Est: | 53.79 |
Beta: | 1.96 |
52wk Range: | 27.03 – 52.54 |
Avg Vol (3m): | 15,34,120 |
Market Cap: | 43.32B |
P/E (ttm): | 11.66 |
EPS (ttm): | 4.01 |
Div & Yield: | 0.68 (1.50%) |
In India, Deutsche Bank offers services of on-shore investment banking, institutional equities broking, asset and private wealth management, retail banking and business processes outsourcing.
In 2011, it earned revenue of €33.2 billion and a net income of €4.3 billion.
Direct Competitor Comparison | ||||
Deustche Bank | Citigroup | Commerz Bank AG | UBS | |
Market Cap: | 43.80B | 123.52B | 12.30B | 61.17B |
Employees: | 100474 | 261000 | 56287 | 63745 |
Qtrly Rev Growth (yoy): | 0.18 | -0.36 | 0.65 | -0.02 |
Revenue (ttm): | 40.06B | 58.60B | 9.37B | 26.87B |
Operating Margin (ttm): | 0.19 | 0.14 | 0.03 | 0.14 |
Net Income (ttm): | 3.79B | 7.15B | 1.34B | -643.92M |
EPS (ttm): | 4.01 | 2.37 | 0.25 | -0.17 |
P/E (ttm): | 11.79 | 17.79 | 8.47 | N/A |
PEG (5 yr expected): | 1.2 | 0.98 | N/A | 4.86 |
P/S (ttm): | 1.08 | 2.13 | 1.31 | 2.28 |
If we see the competitor analysis, we find that company has strong position as compared to other firms. In India it is expected that the RBI guidelines, which will be released for the NBFC will help the banking sector get some positive momentum.
Also it is a known fact the company’s operation in Euro region has declined, owing to the fact of second recession. To capitalize on the reduction, company is looking for expansion in emerging economies like India, China, etc. and also expanding in the region of North America.