Bangalore – The go-to witness of globalization

City Population: 13,193,035

In 1994, Deutsche Bank opened a branch in Bangalore, the capital of India’s southern Karnataka state and the third largest city in Indian by population. It’s a place full of contrasts: the 16th century old town faces buildings of multinational companies that have chosen Bangalore, a dynamic city in full development, to establish their headquarters in India. A true knowledge hub, Bangalore is also a central academic and research city, attracting talent from across Asia.

A place to be

  • Business

    Bangalore, which is popular among young professionals and entrepreneurs, became the hub it is today when the national authorities began to establish manufacturing facilities. Later, thanks to multinational firms relocating to Bangalore in the 1980s, the city is now home to some of the world's software development giants and is dubbed India's Silicon Valley, ranking fourth in the world behind California, London, and Boston. Making its mark on the international map, automobile, aerospace, biotechnology and banking are others growing economic sectors in Bangalore.

  • Education and Culture

    With a global reach and diverse population, national-level institutes ranging across various disciplines are located in Bangalore. The start-up hub is on its way to become the nation’s education hub with approximately 893 colleges. The city enjoys a pleasant climate and also hosts some of the country’s biggest music festivals. As the majority of population comprises working professionals, the city is an intellectual capital, further enhancing its diverse culture.

  • Infrastructure

    Bangalore, a metropolitan city is also known for its gardens and palaces the public buses and the metro connecting almost all locations including the outskirts. Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport is the 3rd largest airport within the country.

Variety of different Businesses and Areas

  • Technology

    In our Bangalore office, our colleagues have access to all the tools they need to change finance in the future. We focus on technology, data and innovation. We seek to improve our products, processes and infrastructure through the knowledge of our people, who are passionate about improving the world of banking.

    Our Bangalore office is a good example of Deutsche Bank's ambition to shape the future of finance: we have a Digital Workplace with an agile working principle, with shared desks, personal lockers and multiple working environments, all supported by enhanced Wi-Fi facilities.

  • Infrastructure

    We strive to make Deutsche Bank thrive through continuous improvement of our operational and strategic processes. To do this, we rely on our teams in human resources, legal, and risk management.

  • Finance

    Deutsche Bank has been a strong partner to its clients in India for 40 years. Pune is one of the cities in which we operate for our different financial divisions: investment banking, corporate banking, and international private banking.

    Our colleagues are continuously striving to improve our performance and services in our different areas.

Thinking of joining us in Bangalore? Did you know that:

Bangalore is home to many aerospace initiatives and the Indian Space Research Organisation’s base.

Bangalore was the first city in Asia to use electrical street lights where the energy was harnessed from the Cauvery Falls.

Bangalore is titled the ‘Pub Capital’ of India with approximately 800 pubs and nightclubs adding to its nightlife.

Bangalore’s State government offers free WiFi throughout the city called Namma wifi and was India’s first city to do so.

The Bangalore State Library has the largest collection of braille books in the world.

Bangalore is home to the only Cartoon Gallery in India and promotes the work of Indian cartoonists

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