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    Deutsche Bank Backs Proposed Global Defence Bank

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    Posted on September 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Deutsche Bank supports the DSRB initiative to fund global defence projects, aiming to raise £100 billion. The proposal is backed by NATO advisers and discussed by 35 countries.

    Deutsche Bank Supports Initiative for Global Defence Financing

    BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) -Deutsche Bank supports the establishment of the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB), an initiative to create a global state-backed defence bank to fund countries' rearmament, it said on Wednesday.

    Deutsche Bank has joined rivals already signed up including JPMorgan and Commerzbank in assisting the proposed multilateral lender, according to the DSRB's website. A DSRB spokesperson declined to comment.

    Deutsche Bank did not specify how it was helping. Other banks have said they were providing technical assistance to get DSRB up and running, while Dutch lender ING said it provided a start-up loan.

    "Deutsche Bank is committed to continuing to support ongoing efforts by the EU, the German government, the UK government and others to enhance defence resilience in Europe," the bank said in a press release.

    The DSRB has been proposed by former NATO security advisers, senior ex-military personnel and bankers. Its aim is to found a triple-A rated institution capable of raising 100 billion pounds ($137 billion) to fund defence projects, particularly in countries that may struggle to access cheaper finance.

    Reuters reported earlier this month that Britain would not back the initiative, in an early blow to the proposed project.

    The DSRB held a meeting in London earlier this month attended by 35 countries from NATO nations, the EU and the Indo-Pacific region - including all G7 nations - to discuss the proposals. It has not yet said whether it has secured financial backing from any countries to support its launch.

    ($1 = 0.7320 pounds)

    (Reporting by Tom Sims in Frankfurt and Virginia Furness and Iain Withers in London, Writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Kirsti Knolle; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Deutsche Bank supports the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB).
    • •DSRB aims to raise £100 billion for global defence projects.
    • •The initiative is backed by former NATO advisers and bankers.
    • •35 countries, including G7 nations, discussed the proposal in London.
    • •Britain has not backed the initiative, impacting its progress.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Deutsche Bank backs proposed global defence bank

    1What is the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank?

    The Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) is a proposed global state-backed institution aimed at funding countries' defense initiatives.

    2Which banks are supporting the DSRB initiative?

    Deutsche Bank is supporting the DSRB alongside other banks like JPMorgan and Commerzbank, which have committed to assisting the proposed multilateral lender.

    3What is the financial goal of the DSRB?

    The DSRB aims to establish a triple-A rated institution capable of raising 100 billion pounds (approximately $137 billion) for defense funding.

    4What recent news affected the DSRB's proposal?

    Recently, it was reported that Britain would not back the DSRB initiative, which is seen as an early setback for the proposed project.

    5Who proposed the DSRB?

    The DSRB has been proposed by former NATO security advisers, senior ex-military personnel, and bankers, highlighting its strategic importance.

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