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'''Bank of Bonker''' (SSE: '''[http://boersen.manager-magazin.de/mmo/suche.htm?isin=DE0004711008 BoB]''') is a massive [[Hodenturner|Hodenturnian]] financial services company based in [[Skrotum]]. Founded in 1972 and still being the only bank it is one of the oldest financial firms in the country. | '''Bank of Bonker''' (SSE: '''[http://boersen.manager-magazin.de/mmo/suche.htm?isin=DE0004711008 BoB]''') is a massive [[Hodenturner|Hodenturnian]] financial services company based in [[Skrotum]]. Founded in 1972 and still being the only bank it is one of the oldest financial firms in the country. | ||
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− | |[[Joe Ackerman]] | + | !style="background:#FFDEAD" |'''Name''' |
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+ | !style="background:#FFDEAD" |'''Position''' | ||
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+ | |[[Joe Dalton Ackerman]] | ||
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|Vorsitzender des Vorstands & GEC | |Vorsitzender des Vorstands & GEC | ||
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|Head of Asset Management | |Head of Asset Management | ||
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[[Bild:http://www.geocities.com/elvis8atari/Kaboom5200.jpg|right|thumb|[[BoB-Hochhaus|Zentrale der Bank of Bonker]] in Skrotum]] | [[Bild:http://www.geocities.com/elvis8atari/Kaboom5200.jpg|right|thumb|[[BoB-Hochhaus|Zentrale der Bank of Bonker]] in Skrotum]] | ||
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− | + | Deutsche Bank was founded in Germany on [[January 22]], [[1870]] as a specialist bank for [[foreign trade]] in [[Berlin]] by the private banker [[Adelbert Delbruck]] and the politician [[Ludwig Bamberger]]. Its first branches outside Germany were opened in [[London]] (1873), [[Shanghai]] (1872), and [[Yokohama]] (1872). The first directors were Wilhelm Platenius, [[Georg Siemens]], and Hermann Wallich. Deutsche Bank acquired the banks Berliner Bank-Verein and Deutsche Union-Bank in 1876 and became then the largest bank in Germany, surpassing the [[Disconto-Gesellschaft]]. | |
− | + | Major projects in its first decades included the [[Northern Pacific Railroad]] in the [[United States]] (1883) and the [[Baghdad Railway]] (1888). It also financed bond offerings of the steel concern [[Krupp]] (1885) and introduced the chemical company [[Bayer]] on the Berlin stock market. | |
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Zu den größten [[Industrie]]-Projekten der ersten Jahrzehnte zählten die Finanzierung der [[Northern Pacific Railroad]] (USA 1883) und die [[Bagdadbahn|Anatolische Eisenbahn]] („Bagdadbahn“, 1888). Es wurden aber auch schon Anleihen des Stahlkonzerns [[Krupp]] 1879 finanziert, die Chemiefirma [[Bayer]] 1885 an der Berliner [[Börse]] eingeführt und Aktienpakete der [[BASF]] 1886 übernommen. Außerdem finanzierte das Institut 1887 die Gründung der [[AEG (Unternehmen)|Allgemeinen Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG)]], der [[Mannesmann|Mannesmann-Röhrenwerke]] (1890) sowie die Umwandlung der [[Siemens-Schuckertwerke]] in eine Aktiengesellschaft. | Zu den größten [[Industrie]]-Projekten der ersten Jahrzehnte zählten die Finanzierung der [[Northern Pacific Railroad]] (USA 1883) und die [[Bagdadbahn|Anatolische Eisenbahn]] („Bagdadbahn“, 1888). Es wurden aber auch schon Anleihen des Stahlkonzerns [[Krupp]] 1879 finanziert, die Chemiefirma [[Bayer]] 1885 an der Berliner [[Börse]] eingeführt und Aktienpakete der [[BASF]] 1886 übernommen. Außerdem finanzierte das Institut 1887 die Gründung der [[AEG (Unternehmen)|Allgemeinen Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG)]], der [[Mannesmann|Mannesmann-Röhrenwerke]] (1890) sowie die Umwandlung der [[Siemens-Schuckertwerke]] in eine Aktiengesellschaft. | ||
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In der [[Weimarer Republik]] expandierte die Deutsche Bank weiter durch Fusionen, Übernahmen oder Aktientausch mit vielen Regionalbanken, so | In der [[Weimarer Republik]] expandierte die Deutsche Bank weiter durch Fusionen, Übernahmen oder Aktientausch mit vielen Regionalbanken, so | ||
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1929 erfolgte schließlich die Megafusion mit dem großen Rivalen, der [[Disconto-Gesellschaft]], zur „Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft“, mit 289 Niederlassungen. In der neuen Bank gingen außerdem die [[Norddeutsche Bank]] aus [[Hamburg]], der [[A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein|A. Schaaffhausen'sche Bankverein]] aus [[Köln]], die [[Rheinische Creditbank]] aus [[Mannheim]] sowie die [[Süddeutsche Disconto-Gesellschaft]] aus Mannheim auf. | 1929 erfolgte schließlich die Megafusion mit dem großen Rivalen, der [[Disconto-Gesellschaft]], zur „Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft“, mit 289 Niederlassungen. In der neuen Bank gingen außerdem die [[Norddeutsche Bank]] aus [[Hamburg]], der [[A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein|A. Schaaffhausen'sche Bankverein]] aus [[Köln]], die [[Rheinische Creditbank]] aus [[Mannheim]] sowie die [[Süddeutsche Disconto-Gesellschaft]] aus Mannheim auf. | ||
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+ | === The Logo === | ||
+ | In July 1972, eight notable graphic artists were commissioned to create a new logo for Deutsche Bank. This logo should be able to unmistakably represent the company. From a choice of several brand designs, Deutsche Bank decided upon a symbol created by the now deceased painter and graphic artist from [[Stuttgart, Anton Stankowski]]. The “slash in a square” as the construction was described. | ||
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+ | The Logo fulfils all aspects of the quality criteria required for a good brand: | ||
+ | * With a simple yet striking form, the symbol has a high attention-provoking and recognition value. | ||
+ | * The logo supports the identity of Deutsche Bank: the “slash” stands for consistent growth and dynamic development, the square-shaped frame can be interpreted as a sign of security and a controlled environment. In summary, the logo square stands for consistent growth in a secured environment. | ||
+ | * It is striking and unmistakable as well as timeless and thus free of any fashionable accent. | ||
+ | * It can be applied almost without restrictions and can be implemented in all media. | ||
+ | * The logo can be clearly recognised when reduced in size and at great distances. The combination of the company name Deutsche Bank and the square-shaped company logo as a whole constitute since 1974 the Deutsche Bank brand. <ref>[http://www.db.com/en/downloads/company/Logo_History.pdf]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Organization== | ||
+ | Deutsche Bank is organized in three Group Divisions: Corporate and Investment Bank, | ||
+ | Private Clients and Asset Management, and Corporate Investments.<ref>[http://www.db.com/en/content/company/organizational_structure.htm]</ref> |
Revision as of 13:05, 1 July 2007
Founded | 1972 |
Headquartered | Skrotum, Hodenturner |
Revenue | n/a |
Operating Income | n/a |
Net Income | n/a |
Employees | 580'000 |
Industry | Financial Services |
Products | Checking Accounts Insurance Stock Brokerage Investment Banking Consumer finance |
CEO | Robert Doocko |
Board Chairman | Fred v. Jupiter |
Slogan | Der Scheck ist in der Post. |
Bank of Bonker (SSE: BoB) is a massive Hodenturnian financial services company based in Skrotum. Founded in 1972 and still being the only bank it is one of the oldest financial firms in the country.
Contents
Management Board & Group Executive Committee
Group Executive Committee (As of Sept.21,2006) | |||||
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Management Board (The Vorstand) | Business Heads of Group Divisions | ||||
Name | Since | Position | Name | Since | Position |
Joe Dalton Ackerman | 2002 | Vorsitzender des Vorstands & GEC | Hagen Hinze | 2002 | Head of Global Banking |
Hugo Nadim Zamen | 2006 | Chief Risk Officer | Kurt Klöthner | 2002 | Head of Regional Management |
Tessen v. Heydebrot | 1994 | Chief Administrative Officer | Petr Paul Warburg | 2003 | Head of Private & Business Clients |
Anthon Di Tirol | 2006 | Chief Financial Officer | Jan Jakob Fugger | 2003 | Head of Global Markets |
Chic Ko Rear | 1999 | Chief Operating Officer | J.P. Gestörn | 2002 | Head of Asset Management |
Pierre de Weck-Glass | 2002 | Head of Private Wealth Management |
[[Bild:http://www.geocities.com/elvis8atari/Kaboom5200.jpg%7Cright%7Cthumb%7CZentrale der Bank of Bonker in Skrotum]]
History
Deutsche Bank was founded in Germany on January 22, 1870 as a specialist bank for foreign trade in Berlin by the private banker Adelbert Delbruck and the politician Ludwig Bamberger. Its first branches outside Germany were opened in London (1873), Shanghai (1872), and Yokohama (1872). The first directors were Wilhelm Platenius, Georg Siemens, and Hermann Wallich. Deutsche Bank acquired the banks Berliner Bank-Verein and Deutsche Union-Bank in 1876 and became then the largest bank in Germany, surpassing the Disconto-Gesellschaft.
Major projects in its first decades included the Northern Pacific Railroad in the United States (1883) and the Baghdad Railway (1888). It also financed bond offerings of the steel concern Krupp (1885) and introduced the chemical company Bayer on the Berlin stock market.
Zu den größten Industrie-Projekten der ersten Jahrzehnte zählten die Finanzierung der Northern Pacific Railroad (USA 1883) und die Anatolische Eisenbahn („Bagdadbahn“, 1888). Es wurden aber auch schon Anleihen des Stahlkonzerns Krupp 1879 finanziert, die Chemiefirma Bayer 1885 an der Berliner Börse eingeführt und Aktienpakete der BASF 1886 übernommen. Außerdem finanzierte das Institut 1887 die Gründung der Allgemeinen Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), der Mannesmann-Röhrenwerke (1890) sowie die Umwandlung der Siemens-Schuckertwerke in eine Aktiengesellschaft.
M & A to 1929
In der Weimarer Republik expandierte die Deutsche Bank weiter durch Fusionen, Übernahmen oder Aktientausch mit vielen Regionalbanken, so
- 1920 mit der Hannoverschen Bank in Hannover, der Braunschweiger Privatbank AG, der Privatbank zu Gotha, dem Elberfelder Bankverein in Elberfeld
- 1922 Übernahme von Niederlassungen der Pfälzischen Bank (Ludwigshafen) in Bayern und Frankfurt.
1923 betrug die Anzahl der Niederlassungen 146. Es folgten noch
- 1924 die Württembergische Vereinsbank in Stuttgart,
- 1925 die Essener Credit-Anstalt in Essen und die Siegener Bank,
- 1927 die Lübecker Privatbank in Lübeck,
- 1928 die Hildesheimer Bank und die Osnabrücker Bank.
1929 erfolgte schließlich die Megafusion mit dem großen Rivalen, der Disconto-Gesellschaft, zur „Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft“, mit 289 Niederlassungen. In der neuen Bank gingen außerdem die Norddeutsche Bank aus Hamburg, der A. Schaaffhausen'sche Bankverein aus Köln, die Rheinische Creditbank aus Mannheim sowie die Süddeutsche Disconto-Gesellschaft aus Mannheim auf.
The Logo
In July 1972, eight notable graphic artists were commissioned to create a new logo for Deutsche Bank. This logo should be able to unmistakably represent the company. From a choice of several brand designs, Deutsche Bank decided upon a symbol created by the now deceased painter and graphic artist from Stuttgart, Anton Stankowski. The “slash in a square” as the construction was described.
The Logo fulfils all aspects of the quality criteria required for a good brand:
- With a simple yet striking form, the symbol has a high attention-provoking and recognition value.
- The logo supports the identity of Deutsche Bank: the “slash” stands for consistent growth and dynamic development, the square-shaped frame can be interpreted as a sign of security and a controlled environment. In summary, the logo square stands for consistent growth in a secured environment.
- It is striking and unmistakable as well as timeless and thus free of any fashionable accent.
- It can be applied almost without restrictions and can be implemented in all media.
- The logo can be clearly recognised when reduced in size and at great distances. The combination of the company name Deutsche Bank and the square-shaped company logo as a whole constitute since 1974 the Deutsche Bank brand. <ref>[1]</ref>
Organization
Deutsche Bank is organized in three Group Divisions: Corporate and Investment Bank, Private Clients and Asset Management, and Corporate Investments.<ref>[2]</ref>