2007 March |
Deutsche Bank announces the retirement of Clive Smith, Chairman of Deutsche Bank Australia and New Zealand and the appointment of Deutsche Bank Japan CEO, John (JT) Macfarlane as successor. |
2006 September |
Deutsche Bank prices a A$500 million 3 year floating rate note to support continued growth across its Australian operations in the Global Markets, Global Banking and Asset Management divisions. |
2006 February |
Deutsche Bank places NZ$300 million in its first senior ranking medium term note offer in New Zealand. The NZ$300 million public issue for Deutsche Bank’s New Zealand operation was increased from $200 million due to the high level of demand from investors. |
2005 November |
Deutsche Bank announced the expansion of its Private Wealth Management Division in Australia by taking on the former HSBC Asset Management Private Investment Group from Challenger Financial Services. |
2005 October |
Deutsche Bank acquired a 19.9 per cent equity stake in Wilson HTM Investment Group, one of Australia’s leading investment advisory groups, and created a strategic alliance to create a new force in mid-market corporate finance and retail broking. |
2005 September |
Deutsche Bank's Australasian headquarters relocate to the newly built Deutsche Bank Place, Corner Hunter and Phillip Streets, Sydney, which is the first Lord Norman Foster building in the Southern hemisphere. |
2004 July |
Deutsche Bank forms an alliance with Plenary Group, the specialist public private partnership business. |
2002 June |
Chum Darvall becomes CEO, Deutsche Bank, Australia and New Zealand. Chum had previously been Head of Global Markets, Australia and New Zealand. |
1999 September |
Morgan Grenfell (Australia) changes its name to Deutsche Asset Management. |
1999 June |
Principal approved the sale of the BT Investment Banking Business to Macquarie Bank. |
1999 June |
Deutsche Bank announced the sale of Bankers Trust Australia (BTAL) to the Principal Financial Group including the BT Investment banking issues. Total proceeds from the sale exceeded A$3.3 billion comprising the sale price and final dividend for accumulated retained earnings. |
1999 June |
Change of control date with Bankers Trust globally. Deutsche Bank retains the Bankers Trust New Zealand Investment Bank Operations and the Global Custody Business in Australia. |
1999 May |
Deutsche Bank was named 'Best Foreign Bank' in the 1999 Australian Banking & Finance Awards. |
1998 November |
Deutsche Bank announced that it will acquire all outstanding shares of the common stock of Bankers Trust - closure expected in mid 1999. |
1998 August |
Name change of Axiom Funds Management Ltd to Morgan Grenfell (Australia) Limited. |
1998 July |
Name change of Deutsche Bank/Deutsche Morgan Grenfell to Deutsche Bank (Australia). |
1998 July |
Deutsche Bank Group exercised the option to acquire the remaining 49% equity interest in Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Australia (formerly Bain & Company). |
1997 December |
Deutsche Morgan Grenfell acquires EL & C Baillieu, Melbourne. |
1997 May |
Deutsche Morgan Grenfell acquires Axiom Funds Management. |
1996 November |
Name change of Bain & Company to Deutsche Morgan Grenfell. |
1996 |
Deutsche Bank Group was granted a banking licence in New Zealand. |
1995 |
Amalgamation of the Deutsche Bank Group's global investment banking activities under the name Deutsche Morgan Grenfell. |
1994 July |
Deutsche Bank AG was granted authority to establish a foreign bank branch operation in Australia (Sydney & Melbourne) and the previous banking subsidiary exists carrying on banking business from this date. Bain & Company continues to operate the investment banking activities in Australia. |
1992 March |
Deutsche Bank Group increased its voting interests in Bain & Company from 51% to 100%. |
1989 January |
Deutsche Bank acquired 50% of Bain & Company, increasing its interests to 51% in 1991. |
1986 |
A wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bank was granted an unrestricted banking licence, transacting both commercial and investment banking business from offices in Melbourne and Sydney. |
1974 |
Deutsche Bank is represented in Australia. |
1877 |
Establishment of Bain & Company. |