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Deutsche Bank Culls Top Leadership, Dumps Unwanted

Deutsche Bank Plans to Replace Retail Head Strauss in Overhaul

(Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing promised a “tough” restructuring in May. What he’s likely to deliver involves culling almost a third of the top leadership and slashing the balance sheet.

The supervisory board, set to meet in Frankfurt on Sunday to adopt the bank’s sweeping revamp, will probably replace three out of nine management board members and cut assets weighted for risk by as much as 80 billion euros ($90 billion) or about 23% of the total, over several years, people familiar with the matter said.

The purge doesn’t stop there. Several senior executives below the management board level are expected to depart as well, including Yanni Pipilis, the global head of fixed income, according to people familiar with the plan. James Davies may leave too, they said. One person contested that Davies is departing. Neither executive could be reached for comment outside of business hours.

Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing is poised to announce the largest restructuring in at least a decade on Sunday. Along with deep cuts to the investment bank, it will also involve reorganizing the company’s divisions to boost the profile of the transaction bank as well as a shake-up of the management board.

Deutsche Bank Culls Top Leadership, Dumps Unwanted

The German lender said investment bank chief Garth Ritchie is leaving, and the departure of two fellow board members -- retail head Frank Strauss and Chief Regulatory Officer Sylvie Matherat -- could be announced as early as Sunday, people familiar said. As many as two new members may be added to the board, one person said. A spokesman for Deutsche Bank declined to comment.

Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke will be staying with the bank, the people said. Earlier, other people indicated that he might be part of the management purge.

About 75 billion euros ($84 billion) and maybe as much as 80 billion euros of risk-weighted assets will become part of a bad bank, a person familiar with the matter said. The new division will be named “capital release unit,” one person said. Deutsche Bank had 347 billion euros of RWAs at the end of the first quarter.

Deutsche Bank Culls Top Leadership, Dumps Unwanted

Below the management board level, Stefan Hoops will be promoted to head a new division, probably comprised of the transaction bank, which provides cash management and trade finance to companies, and the lender’s commercial-clients unit. Mark Fedorcik will oversee the investment bank, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the discussions are private.

Deutsche Bank Culls Top Leadership, Dumps Unwanted

Job cuts across the business are now expected to total 18,000 to 20,000, compared with an earlier reported range of 15,000 to 20,000.

Strauss has been on Deutsche Bank’s management board for just less than two years. He was previously CEO of Postbank, a German subsidiary of Deutsche Bank that it previously wanted to sell but decided to keep in 2017. Karl von Rohr, the chief administrative officer, will probably take over some of Strauss’s responsibilities, said a person with knowledge of the matter.

Deutsche Bank Culls Top Leadership, Dumps Unwanted

Hoops, the current transaction bank chief, will be in charge of a fourth core division that Sewing plans to create, the people said. He and Fedorcik won’t immediately gain seats on the management board, a person said.

Here’s a list of senior executives that may leave or have already left the bank, according to people familiar with the matter

Garth Ritchie*Head of investment banking; management board member
Frank StraussHead of retail and commercial clients; management board member
Sylvie MatheratChief regulatory officer; management board member
Peter SelmanHead of global equities
Yanni PipilisHead of fixed income
Tom Patrick Head of U.S.
Zia HuqueHead of U.S. broker-dealer
Mark Hantho*Global head equity capital markets
John Eydenberg*Global head financial sponsors

* Departure has been announced

--With assistance from Donal Griffin.

To contact the reporters on this story: Steven Arons in Frankfurt at sarons@bloomberg.net;Sonali Basak in New York at sbasak7@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Dale Crofts at dcrofts@bloomberg.net, Ross Larsen

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