History of Deutsche Bank in Sweden
1870Deutsche Bank was founded in Berlin to promote and facilitate trade relations between Germany and international markets. |
Since 1875Deutsche Bank participated in the underwriting of several Swedish government loans. |
1971Deutsche Bank acted as co-manager in the capital increase of Atlas Copco AB in Stockholm, and participated in underwriting of loans for several Swedish issuers on the German capital market. |
1976EBIC’s office in Toronto was transformed into a representative office of Deutsche Bank. |
1977Deutsche Bank participated in the underwriting of a public loan for the Kingdom of Sweden on the German capital market. |
1995Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, the investment banking division of Deutsche Bank, established an equity sales and research office in Stockholm. |
1998The Stockholm office received branch status with a wide range of services in investment and commercial banking and asset management. |
2005Deutsche Bank opened a new investment banking center in Stockholm dedicated to strengthen the ties with local corporate clients. |
2006Deutsche Bank acted as sole global coordinator and joint book runner for Swedish healthcare group Capio Group for its SEK 2.0bn (EUR 215m) hard underwritten one-for-five rights issue. |
2007Deutsche Bank completed a EUR 1.1bn underwritten rights issue for Swedish steel-maker SSAB (Svenskt Stål AB). This was the largest underwritten Swedish rights issue since 2002. |