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    Germany Inc Weighs Joint Push to Boost Investor Confidence, Sources Say

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's top firms, led by Siemens and Deutsche Bank, plan a €300 billion initiative to boost investor confidence and attract private capital.

    Germany Inc weighs joint push to boost investor confidence,

    BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Some of Germany's biggest corporations are weighing a joint initiative to boost investor confidence in Europe's top economy, two people familiar with the matter said, adding this included investment commitments and a push to attract private capital.

    The initiative, which is spearheaded by groups including Siemens, Deutsche Bank and FGS Global, represents more than 30 of Germany's largest companies that have jointly committed around 300 billion euros ($352 billion) of investments to Germany until 2028, the sources said.

    Most of this sum, which could still change, covers existing commitments these companies have already made, the sources said, while the hope is that the initiative will free up more funds from firms and investors.

    RWE, Rheinmetall, SAP and Volkswagen could support the push, the people said, declining to be identified as the plans are not public and could still change.

    Big international investors including Advent and KKR are also expected to play a role in the initiative, which could be formalised later this month in cooperation with Germany's government, the sources said.

    Deutsche Bank, RWE and FGS Global declined to comment.

    SAP and Rheinmetall had no immediate comment.

    ($1 = 0.8519 euros)

    (Reporting by Sarah Marsh, Christoph Steitz and Maria Martinez; Additional reporting by Alexander Huebner, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's largest companies plan a joint initiative to boost investor confidence.
    • •The initiative includes €300 billion in investment commitments.
    • •Siemens, Deutsche Bank, and FGS Global are leading the effort.
    • •The initiative aims to attract more private capital to Germany.
    • •International investors like Advent and KKR may participate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany Inc weighs joint push to boost investor confidence, sources say

    1What initiative are Germany's largest corporations considering?

    Germany's largest corporations are considering a joint initiative to boost investor confidence in the country's economy.

    2Which companies are leading the initiative?

    The initiative is spearheaded by Siemens, Deutsche Bank, and FGS Global, among others.

    3How much funding is involved in this initiative?

    The companies have jointly committed around 300 billion euros, although most of this sum covers existing commitments.

    4What role will international investors play in this initiative?

    Big international investors, including Advent and KKR, are expected to play a significant role in the initiative.

    5When is the initiative expected to be formalized?

    The initiative could be formalized later this month in cooperation with Germany's government.

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