Deutsche Bank reportedly makes contact with digital investment fintech Scalable Capital

Deutsche Bank is in early-stage talks with Scalable Capital, a digital investment and broker platform, for a potential investment or partnership deal.

Facts

  • Deutsche Bank is Germany’s largest bank and is in discussions with Scalable Capital.
  • Scalable Capital, founded in 2014, provides neo-advisory, wealth, and asset management services in Munich, Berlin, and London.
  • According to Handelsblatt, Deutsche Bank is exploring the potential benefits of a partnership with Scalable Capital for its private client business.
  • Other parties are also reportedly interested in collaborating with Scalable Capital.
  • Neither Deutsche Bank nor Scalable Capital has officially confirmed these talks.
  • Deutsche Bank has been expanding its investment and advisory services, including acquiring Numis and partnering with Abbove.
  • The bank is working on an app-based consumer investing offering scheduled for release in 2024.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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