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    Deutsche Bank needs to improve capital allocation, profitability, CEO says

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing stresses the need for better capital allocation and profitability, maintaining the Global Hausbank strategy.

    Table of Contents

    • Deutsche Bank's Strategic Focus
    • Current Profitability Goals
    • Future Financial Targets

    Deutsche Bank's CEO Emphasizes Need for Better Capital Allocation

    Deutsche Bank's Strategic Focus

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Deutsche Bank will stick to its so-called Global Hausbank strategy but needs to improve capital allocation and profitability, CEO Christian Sewing said on Wednesday.

    Sewing, speaking at a banking conference in Frankfurt, said the bank was focused on itself and not on mergers and acquisitions.

    Deutsche Bank under Sewing is the final stretches of meeting a series of financial targets by the end of this year and it is in the process of setting targets for the years to come, a plan it will flesh out for investors on November 17.

    Current Profitability Goals

    "The fundamental strategy of being the Global Hausbank and being the European partner will not change. But we need to do a much better job of allocating capital," Sewing said.

    Future Financial Targets

    The bank's current profitability goal - return on tangible equity of 10% - "is only an interim target", Sewing said.

    (Reporting by Tom SimsEditing by Ludwig Burger and Madeline Chambers)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Deutsche Bank focuses on improving capital allocation.
    • •CEO Christian Sewing emphasizes profitability goals.
    • •The bank will maintain its Global Hausbank strategy.
    • •Current return on tangible equity target is 10%.
    • •Future financial targets to be set by November 17.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Deutsche Bank needs to improve capital allocation, profitability, CEO says

    1What did CEO Christian Sewing say about Deutsche Bank's strategy?

    Sewing stated that the fundamental strategy of being the Global Hausbank and the European partner will not change, but emphasized the need for better capital allocation.

    2What is Deutsche Bank's current profitability goal?

    The bank's current profitability goal is a return on tangible equity of 10%, which Sewing described as only an interim target.

    3Is Deutsche Bank considering mergers and acquisitions?

    No, Sewing indicated that the bank is focused on itself and not on mergers and acquisitions.

    4What financial targets is Deutsche Bank working towards?

    Under Sewing's leadership, Deutsche Bank is in the final stages of meeting a series of financial targets by the end of this year and is setting targets for the future.

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