"Why is Deutsche Bank Spending so Much on Tech?" disruptionbanking.com/2020/06/30/why…
According to the Frankfurter Zeitung, back in 1914 Deutsche Bank was the Biggest Bank in the World..
Many think that Deutsche Bank really started to show its’ strength when the Berlin Wall came down, opening up a much larger consumer market and helping it secure its’ base...
Following on from this, ..in 1994 Deutsche Bank (DB) faced a fresh challenge when Deutsche Telekom announced that Goldman Sachs were going to support their Public Offering... Buying Morgan Grenfell in the UK, Banco Madrid in Spain, and
Bankers Trust in the US was then followed by Deutsche Bank’s own IPO on the NYSE in 2001, helping them establish themselves as a leading Investment Bank as well.
Earlier in the pre-Financial Crisis period Deutsche Bank’s investment banking arm had a reputation in some parts for paying generous remuneration packages under the legendary mentorship of Edson Mitchell, at first and then under Anshu Jain ..
"Today, Deutsche Bank are also Donald Trump’s biggest lender in the US, a relationship that many suggest that other Banks would prefer to steer clear of. Couple that with recent stories about Epstein where Daniel Hunter, a DB spokesman, recently released a statement:
“Our reputation is our most precious asset. We regret the decision to associate with Epstein.” Deutsche Bank have had their offices raided on more than one occasion. However, there is some signs of encouragement in the domestic market...
According to Stuart Lewis, Chief Risk Officer at DB
" Deutsche Bank is also benefiting from the German government’s unprecedented aid programs. “Fortunately, almost 50% of our loan book is in Germany, Germany has become an international role model during the crisis.”
"Then there is the Berlin-based Challenger Bank, Number 26 with the charismatic Valentin Stalf at the helm...with Michael Koch of Deutsche Bank back in April 2017, who had been in charge of implementing Online Banking and Mobile Apps at the German banking giant.
In July 2019 things started to change dramatically at Deutsche Bank with Christian Sewing, CEO of Deutsche Bank leading a new strategy
Around the same time as the new strategy was being announced, Deutsche Bank added Bernd Leukert from SAP to the Management Board as Chief Technology, Data and Innovation Officer and this is where things get a little more interesting..
"Bernd is a highly decorated veteran of the German tech scene and by October 2019 Leukert already started to share details of how the banks’ technology approach to building platforms will evolve...
..These days Deutsche Bank are also investing in Centres of Excellence in Romania and India, with Dilip Khandelwal joining from SAP India, reporting directly to Leukert ..🤔
In February Deutsche Bank invited bids from Microsoft , Google and Amazon to overhaul the German bank’s outdated and fragmented technology networks, people with knowledge of the matter said
"Sewing said in a speech to shareholders in May that the bank is about to “take a quantum leap in innovation” through working with cloud providers. “We will have access to the most modern IT infrastructure without having to actually own and run it.."..
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"The leadership team at Deutsche Bank appear to have a good Tech strategy plan in place for the business going forward"
"Social Emotional Learning leading to social justice and pushing transgenderism on kindergarteners, funded by Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, through an NGO called CASEL"
In 1968, Dr. James Comer and his colleagues at Yale University’s Child Study Center began a program to put their ideas about supporting the “whole child” into practice at two schools in New Haven, CT
"From 1987-1992, a group of educators and researchers, led by Timothy Shriver and Dr. Roger P. Weissberg, began the New Haven Social Development program that pioneered SEL strategies across K-12 classrooms.."
Bill Gates and Elon Musk shake hands at a breakfast meeting with the theme “Dialogue: Technology & Innovation for a Sustainable Future” during the Boao Forum For Asia Annual Conference 2015 in Qionghai, China ..🍿
Bill Gates and Elon Musk both have their hands full, but if Gates were to have the opportunity to launch a business with Musk, the co-founder of Microsoft says he would have the two of them take on energy alternatives...
In March 2005, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, in collaboration with The Merck Company Foundation, announced the creation of The Maurice R. Hilleman Chair in Vaccinology
Maurice Hilleman, inventor of the MMR vaccine, died in 2005. He had retired as senior vice president of the Merck Research Labs in 1984, then directed the newly created Merck Institute for Vaccinology until his death. He was an advisor to the WHO
The following year in 2006 Neil Ferguson, Ira Longini and Robert Glass attended a vaccine workshop hosted by the universities of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania
From 2017 to 2020, Neuralink's experiments on monkeys were conducted in partnership with UC Davis. At the end of their partnership, UC Davis transferred seven monkeys to Neuralink
In 2022, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) alleged that Neuralink and UC Davis had mistreated several monkeys, subjecting them to psychological distress, extreme suffering, and chronic infections due to surgeries.
Experiments conducted by Neuralink and UC Davis have involved at least 23 monkeys, and the PCRM believes that 15 of those monkeys died or were euthanized as a result of the experiments. ..the PCRM alleged that UC Davis withheld photographic and video evidence of the mistreatment.
"The Covid mRNA vaccine dosage level was too high and having a zillion booster shots was idiotic, causing more harm than good imo, but I am convinced that synthetic mRNA is the surest path to curing cancer"
Vinay Prasad MD MPH
_ hematologist-oncologist and Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California San Francisco