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Deutsche Bank increases Tier 1 capital in India by Rs. 325 crore to fund growth


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Total Deutsche Bank group capital in India exceeds Rs. 6000 crore
Mumbai.-Deutsche Bank today announced that it has increased its Tier 1 Capital in India by Rs. 325 crore (USD 65 Mio) to fund the bank’s growth.

The current capital infusion will take Deutsche Bank group’s total capital in India to over Rs. 6000 crore, making it among the most highly capitalized foreign banks in India. The increase is the fourth in the last three years, with two tranches totaling Rs.2095 crore in 2007-2008 and Rs. 500 crore in 2006-07.

Mr.Colin Grassie, CEO, Deutsche Bank, Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan), said, “This capital increase is a very clear statement of our commitment and the growth of our business in India. Times of market stress create opportunities for banks such as Deutsche Bank who are well capitalized and strongly positioned to assist clients. We have experienced significant increases in market share in many of our businesses in India.”

Mr. Gunit Chadha, Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Bank, India said, “The current capital infusion further underscores India’s significance in Deutsche Bank’s global strategy. We have tremendous confidence in India and this fresh capital will allow us to offer greater local balance sheet financing for our corporate, institutional and retail clients.”

Deustche Bank’s highly awarded business in India has grown significantly in revenues with profit after tax in 2007-08 of Rs.386 crore, an increase of 77% as against Rs.218 crore in 2006-07. The Bank was named ’Best Bank-India’ in November 2008 by The Asset magazine and “The Best Bank for Growth” by Financial Express earlier this year.



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