Situation in Eastern Europe
As we have repeatedly said, we condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the strongest possible terms and support the German government and its allies in defending our democracy and freedom.
To clarify: Deutsche Bank has substantially reduced its Russian exposure since 2014. Like some international peers and in line with our legal and regulatory obligations, we are in the process of winding down our remaining business in Russia while we help our non-Russian multinational clients in reducing their operations. There won’t be any new business in Russia.
We support the decisions taken by the German government and its allies and will consistently implement the sanctions. Our sympathy is with the people of Ukraine.
As your global Hausbank, we would like to explain the current situation for you in the best possible way. This information page is intended to answer your initial questions and will be updated on an ongoing basis. Please contact your personal advisor if there are any implications for your business. We are here to help you.
As of 10.08.2022 – Further updates will be made continuously
Sanctions and news
Possible implications for your business
Impact on markets
Useful links
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Media Release, London, March 21, 2022
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