DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale is the central provider of asset management and capital market solutions of the
Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, a network of
public bank
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Germany
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and in all of Europe. It is registered in both
Frankfurt
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and
Berlin
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, with main operational headquarters in Frankfurt. It traces its origins to the Deutsche Girozentrale, established in 1918 as a hub for payments within the German savings banks system.
DekaBank is the central asset manager of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, and one of the largest securities services providers in Germany. As a central provider, the bank bundles its competencies in asset management and financial services in its five business areas of asset management, real estate, services, capital markets and financing. Retail and institutional clients and investors can choose from a wide range of investment products and services. DekaBank cooperates closely with local
savings banks and
Landesbanks. Additionally, it is represented internationally with branches, subsidiaries and representative offices in eleven countries.
DekaBank has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force of
European Banking Supervision
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in late 2014, and as a consequence is directly supervised by the
European Central Bank
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.
Background
established the first giro association involving German savings banks, the (), which was founded on with 151 members and started giro operations on . Several other regional giro associations () were subsequently created. On during
World War I
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, the () was established in
Berlin
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to coordinate the activities of the .
The (DGZ) was established on , initially as a banking division of the . Its capital of 15 million Reichsmarks was provided by the regional under joint and several liability. DGZ operated cashless payment (giro) transactions and settlement between the regional giro organizations (). DGZ was also tasked with short-term lending to regional giro associations that were members of the , from 1924 the Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband (DSGV), and to other German municipal associations, managing interest-bearing funds, buying and selling foreign exchange, and borrowing on their behalf. In 1919, DGZ was also authorized to provide long-term financing to municipalities and to issue municipal bonds. The name "Deutsche Kommunalbank" was consequently added to that of DGZ in 1921, so that its full name became , still known as DGZ. In 1931, DGZ was reorganized together with the broader municipal banking system, and it received a statute () of its own in 1932. Even so, the DSGV remained ultimately liable for DGZ. At the same time, the supervision of DGZ was transferred from the Interior Minister of Prussia to the national government of the
Weimar Republic
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. From 1933, the
National Socialists used DGZ to cover the steadily growing financial needs for rearmament and later for warfare.
Following the end of
World War II
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, the DGZ head office, in
East Berlin
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, was closed by the
Soviet Military Administration. In 1949, it was revived as in
Düsseldorf
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,
West Germany
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, but with a more limited mandate that was focused on short-term transactions. In 1954, it was again named and resumed full activities, and in 1955 it opened a branch in
West Berlin
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. In 1964-1965, DGZ's head office was relocated from Düsseldorf to
Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
.
1999 merger and aftermath
On , DGZ and DekaBank merged to form , which was renamed in 2002.
In April 2011, DSGV became the sole owner of DekaBank by purchasing the 50 percent stake owned until then by the
Landesbanks.
In November 2014, DekaBank came under the prudential supervisory authority of the
European Central Bank
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as a consequence of
European banking union.
In 2015, Deka joined
Lloyds Bank
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and
Qatar National Bank in a £705 million
senior loan which financed the
Qatar Investment Authority’s acquisition of
8 Canada Square in
Canary Wharf
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. That same year,
Helaba’s leadership proposed a merger with Deka. In May 2019, both entered into exploratory talks on a merger. Later that year, Deka’s supervisory board instructed management to explore “deeper cooperation” with the bank from January 2020.
In 2016, Deka was one of Germany's main issuers of
credit-linked note
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s.
In 2017, amid the
Volkswagen emissions scandal, a German court named Deka as lead plaintiff for 1,470 damages claims against
Volkswagen
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totaling 1.9 billion euros ($2 billion).
[Sabine Wollrab (March 8, 2017)]
German court names lead plaintiff in Volkswagen diesel test case
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The agency ...
''.
See also
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DZ Bank
References
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