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Welcome to our dedicated page for Deutsche Bk SEC filings (Ticker: DB), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.

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Deutsche Bank AG is issuing $5 million of 5.05% Fixed-Rate Callable Senior Debt Funding Notes due 28 June 2030 under its shelf registration (File No. 333-278331). The securities are unsecured, unsubordinated senior preferred obligations that qualify as eligible liabilities for the bank’s Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL).

Coupon & cash-flow profile: Investors receive a fixed 5.05% annual coupon, paid each 30 June, with the first payment on 30 June 2026 and final payment at maturity, calculated on a 30/360 basis. Deutsche Bank may call the notes semi-annually at par beginning 30 June 2026 and each 30 June/30 December thereafter through 30 December 2029, subject to five business-day notice and regulatory approval.

Pricing & distribution: The notes were priced at 100.00% on 26 June 2025 and settle on 30 June 2025 via DTC. Minimum denomination is $1,000. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. (DBSI), an affiliate, acts as sole agent and receives up to $7.00 per note in selling concessions; proceeds to the issuer are at least 99.3% of face, or $4,974,500 total.

Risk framework: The notes are subject to European Union resolution law (BRRD/SRM). In a resolution scenario, the competent authority may apply "Resolution Measures" including write-down to zero or conversion to equity (bail-in) without triggering an event of default. The securities are not FDIC-insured and rank pari passu with other senior preferred debt.

Covenants & listing: No stock-exchange listing is planned. Investors must rely solely on Deutsche Bank’s credit for all payments and accept potential early redemption at issuer discretion, which caps upside if market yields fall.

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Deutsche Bank AG is issuing $6.077 million of unsecured Senior Debt Funding Market Linked Notes (Series E, Pricing Supplement No. E243) that mature on 1 July 2030. The Notes are tied to an unequally weighted basket of five equity indices: EURO STOXX 50® (40%), Nikkei 225 (25%), FTSE® 100 (17.5%), Swiss Market Index (10%) and S&P/ASX 200 (7.5%). The initial basket value is set at 100 on the Trade Date 26 June 2025.

Return profile: At maturity investors receive (i) full principal if the Basket Return is ≤0, or (ii) principal plus 137% participation of any positive Basket Return. There are no interim coupons or dividends.

Pricing: Issue price is $1,000 per Note. Upfront selling concession is $35 (3.5%), leaving net proceeds of $965 per Note. Deutsche Bank’s estimated fair value on the Trade Date is $925.70, 7.4% below the issue price, reflecting dealer commission and hedging costs. Minimum purchase is $1,000 and the Notes will not be listed on any exchange.

Key dates: Settlement 30 June 2025, Final Valuation 26 June 2030 (subject to adjustment), and Maturity 1 July 2030.

Risk highlights: • The Notes are senior, unsecured, unsubordinated obligations exposed to Deutsche Bank credit risk. • Under EU/German resolution regulations, the instruments are subject to “bail-in” Resolution Measures, permitting authorities to write down or convert the Notes to equity, potentially resulting in total loss. • Secondary market liquidity is uncertain; any bid is expected to be below both the issue price and Deutsche Bank’s estimated value. • Investors forego ordinary dividends from the reference indices and face market exposure without downside protection beyond the principal repayment at maturity.

Use of proceeds / strategic relevance: This is a standard capital markets issuance sized well below 1% of Deutsche Bank’s total funding and does not materially alter its capital structure. The instrument is designed to meet the bank’s Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL).

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FAQ

What is the current stock price of Deutsche Bk (DB)?

The current stock price of Deutsche Bk (DB) is $36.24 as of September 19, 2025.

What is the market cap of Deutsche Bk (DB)?

The market cap of Deutsche Bk (DB) is approximately 69.2B.
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