Deutsche Bank in Mumbai

Deutsche Bank embarked on its India journey in 1980, when it opened its first branch in Mumbai, then known as Bombay. Mumbai is renowned as the financial capital of India, attracting a wealth of talented individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset, expertise in finance, and risk management.
In India, we offer Corporate Banking, Investment Banking, and International Private Banking services.  Our offices in in Mumbai has the ability to expand and undertake complex senior roles. Additionally, the bank's business functions are integrated into its value chain.

  • Operational and Regulatory Excellence

    Our employees in Mumbai are actively engaged in both operational and innovation activities, ensuring operational efficiency while driving transformative initiatives.

    With the evolving financial landscape, our teams play a critical role in strengthening governance and ensuring compliance with global and regional regulations with deep subject matter expertise in Finance and Risk Management, Business Operations and Legal documentation.

  • Talent Development

    We consistently foster talent incubation by promoting career development through internal mobility, training, and mentoring. Our employees have access to various opportunities for mobility across different hub locations.

  • Inclusive Culture

    We strongly believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but core values that fuel our success. We are proud to have built a team of talented professionals from diverse backgrounds, bringing together a wealth of experience, perspectives, and ideas.

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A place to be

  • Business

    Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is also the financial center of India. The estimated wealth of the city reached in $950 billion, which displays the industrial power and innovative mindset of Mumbai’s entrepreneurs. In fact, the city is home to several important financial institutions such as the National Stock Exchange, the Bombay Stock Exchange, and the Reserve Bank of India. This dynamic city is responsible for about 6.16% of India's economy.

    Several industries such as jewelry and automobiles have participated in building Mumbai’s worldwide reputation. The city is the largest exporter of gems and jewelry, worth $28.32 billion, which is equivalent to 69% of India's total gems and jewelry exports.

    Mumbai's role as an economic, commercial, and financial centre is largely due to its aspect as a port city. Indeed, the port of Mumbai handles more than two-thirds of India's foreign trade.

  • Culture & Education

    Mumbai is an important cultural centre in the country, where tradition and modernity intersect and are shared by people speaking many languages: from Marathi to Hindi to English to Urdu. Like many cities in India, Mumbai has many traditional festivals.

    From a cinematic point of view, Mumbai is also home to the headquarters of Bollywood, which reflects the country's culture on screens around the world.

    In terms of education, Mumbai ranks among the most highly educated cities in India. The University of Mumbai, founded in the mid-19th century, is one of the oldest in the country and one of the largest in the world.

  • Infrastructure

    In terms of travel, Mumbai is well equipped and offers a wide range of public transport. The city's metro lines came into operation in 2014 and are currently under development. It is expected that they will serve 150 kilometers by the end of the construction. The city also has many bus routes, but also railways that allow you to travel through Mumbai.

    In addition, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is the second busiest airport in India.

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