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Deutsche Bank WM sets sight on ultra-wealthy NRIs in the Gulf

By Jessica Tasman-Jones, 2 Jul 19

The German bank cites five growth areas while also slashing mainly investment banking jobs globally

Deutsche Bank Wealth Management has announced plans to beef up its headcount by a third as the wider group reportedly looks to chop up to 20,000 jobs internationally.

Non-resident Indians in the Gulf region are highlighted as a key strategic growth area as part of a hiring spree to add 300 client-facing employees by 2021.

The German bank sent out a press release on 1 June amid media reports that the wider group plans to cut as many as 20,000 jobs globally, primarily in investment banking. The release said the wealth management push was part of the bank’s plan to invest in “growing revenue from stable sources”.

Deutsche Bank last year announced it would aim to increase its share of revenues from more stable sources to 65% by 2021.

The hires will focus on relationship managers and investment managers, with five identified strategic growth areas aimed at family offices and ultra high net worth individuals.

In China it will focus on offshore wealth; in the Americas, including the West Coast and Latin America, it will focus on entrepreneurs; emerging wealth in southeast Asia and non-resident Indians in the Gulf region.

In Europe, the wealth management arm is targeting the UK and southern Europe.

In July 2017, former Coutts chief executive Michael Morley joined at the then newly opened headquarters in the Zig Zag Building to build out and lead the UK wealth management business.

For family offices, the wealth management division also plans to work with the corporate, investment banking and asset management divisions to serve clients with institutional needs.

“These investments will set us on the path to achieve our ambition of being a top-tier global wealth manager,” said global head of wealth management Fabrizio Campelli (pictured), who is based in London. “They focus on growth markets where we have a distinctive and attractive proposition to offer our target clients, while maintaining sound operational, financial and non-financial risk management.”

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