Founded in Berlin in 1870 Deutsche Bank USA offers a variety of investment, financial and related products and services to private individuals, corporate entities and institutional clients around the world.
With the main purpose to transact banking business of all kinds, especially to promote and facilitate trade relations between Germany, other European countries and overseas markets Deutsche Bank USA opened its first branch in Bremen and Hamburg in 1871-72 and later launched more branches in Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Leipzig and Dresden.
It opened the first European foreign branch in London in 1873. Deutsche Bank USA, a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise comprises three Group Divisions such as Corporate and Investment Bank (CIB), Private Clients and Asset Management (PCAM) and Corporate Investments (CI). The bank won a series of important awards like IFR “Bank of the Year” twice in three years.
Deutsche Bank USA which runs with € 1.035 billion in assets has 64,103 employees from 130 nations. It offers unmatched financial services in 73 countries. Being a leader in Germany and Europe, the Deutsche Bank USA is enhancing its growth in North America, Asia and key emerging markets.
Routing Number Details
Routing number is a 9 digit number generally found at the bottom-left corner of the paper check. It is also used to identify a bank uniquely. It is also called ABA number as it is allocated by American Bankers Association. Routing numbers are sometimes also referred to as “Check Routing Numbers”, “ABA Numbers”, or “Routing Transit Numbers” (RTN). Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was opened and the type of transaction made. Here, you can find the Deutsche Bank, USA Routing Numbers
Bank Details
Address: Deutsche Bank AG, Taunusanlage 12, 60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: Tel.: +49 69 910-00
Website: www.db.com/usa
Hi,
I am a US citizen living in Germnay.
I would like to send funds to a company in Texas.
I currently bank with Postbank.
This company in Texas can only receive ABA wires.
Could Deutche Bank help?
Please let me know, as I have been trying to do this since early December of last year.
Thanks