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Beyond 50 years in PH: Deutsche Bank charts course for deeper regional integration

Manila Bulletin

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July 13 2025

Deutsche Bank celebrated its 50th anniversary in the Philippines this year, a milestone that not only underscores its deep-rooted presence in the country but also signals an ambitious, forward-looking agenda.

- BEN ARNOLD DE VERA

Beyond 50 years in PH: Deutsche Bank charts course for deeper regional integration

As one of the world's leading financial institutions, the German bank is placing the Philippines firmly on the map as a key growth market in Southeast Asia- an engine of cross-border banking, capital market development, and innovation.

"We have a long-proven record here in both the Philippines and Southeast Asia more broadly," said Alexander von zur Muehlen, Deutsche Bank's chief executive officer (CEO) for Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Germany, in an interview with Manila Bulletin when he visited the country in June to headline the milestone's celebration.

"We've been constantly growing our footprint in the country-both in terms of our operating businesses and our knowledge center," he said, citing that "the quality of talent in the country is exceptional."

With over 1,300 employees based in Manila, Deutsche Bank's local workforce spans corporate banking, investment banking, and asset management, in addition to a global knowledge hub handling vital functions like finance and accounting.

The bank sees the Philippines not just as a strategic location for back-end services but as a launchpad for deeper regional integration and innovation.

"Our capabilities here are more senior than what many other international institutions have in the region," von zur Muehlen noted. "This is not just back-office work-many of our roles here have global responsibility."

Strategic pillar in Asia-Pacific

The Philippines plays a role in Deutsche Bank's regional and global strategy. Its location, population, and growing economy make it a natural hub for Southeast Asia-a region that the bank believes will see "overproportional growth" in the coming years.

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