As an international bank, Deutsche Bank has a huge network of branches and subsidiaries all over the world. As of June 30th, 1996, it has 1662 branches in Germany and 780 overseas. It has branches or representative offices in Luxemburg, Moscow, Madrid, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, Strasbourg, new york and Hong Kong, and branches or subsidiaries in Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Spain, Japan, the United States, Malaysia, India and other countries. Especially in 1995, Deutsche Bank made great progress: new banks (24 banks) were established; The face value of Deutsche Bank's shares was changed to 5 marks, which started the "American first-class depositary receipt plan" for Deutsche Bank's shares in the United States; Acquired ITT Commercial Finance Company in St. Louis (Missouri) and merged with Deutsche Credit Company to form Deutsche Financial Services Company. In addition, a company engaged in investment banking business-Deutsche Morgan Fu Jian was established; Acquisition of Italy's fifth largest fund management company Financial Futures Co., Ltd.; Deutsche Bank new york Trust Company was established to conduct private banking business.
In the Asia-Pacific region, Deutsche Bank is the European bank with the largest number of branches. By the end of June, Deutsche Bank Group and its investment bank branch, Deutsche Morgan Fu Jian, had 4,900 employees in the Asia-Pacific region, serving more than 70 business offices, mainly in 18 countries from Pakistan to Japan and from China to Australia. 1988 enables Deutsche Bank to formulate its business strategy in the Asia-Pacific region more closely according to the requirements of customers in the Asia-Pacific region.