Juergen Fitschen

Jürgen Fitschen ( born September 1, 1948 in Harsefeld ) is Co - Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank AG and a member of the Trilateral Commission in Europe.

Background and education

Jürgen Fitschen grew up in Hollenbeck on at Harsefeld and made in 1967 at the Athenaeum Stade graduated from high school. After training in wholesale and foreign trade merchant, he studied economics in Hamburg.

Profession

Since 1975 at Citibank in various positions working (including corporate banking ), the German bank was aware of hinge plates. In 1986, he was responsible for them in Hamburg from the Asian business; after a short time he moved all the way to Asia and later led the region. In 1993, he was Executive Vice President for Corporate Banking and in 2001 finally Group Executive of Corporate & Investment Banking.

When the German Bank under the leadership of Josef Ackermann in 2002 rebuilt the Board Fitschen member was the settled under the Board ' Group Executive Committee ', where he worked for the corporate banking business and is responsible for worldwide regional management first since 2004 and the Management Committee Germany forwards.

With the enlargement of the top management of the Bank on 1 April 2009 Fitschen has moved while retaining its function back to the Board.

On 25 July 2011, the German bank announced that Jürgen Fitschen will take together with the present head of investment banking, Anshu Jain, from June 1, 2012 as President & CEO and thus both succeed Josef Ackermann ( " dual leadership "). This took place as planned on 1 June 2012.

On December 12, 2012 it was announced that an investigation against Fitschen was initiated for suspected VAT fraud. In the public criticism hinge plates came when he complained to the prime minister of Hesse Volker Bouffier of the conduct in this regard and reputation-damaging his view raided the headquarters of Deutsche Bank.

Since April 15, 2013 Fitschen President of the Federal Association of German Banks.

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