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<strong>Deutsche</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> 01 – Management <strong>Report</strong> 26<br />

Financial <strong>Report</strong> 2010 Operating and Financial Review<br />

Invested assets in AWM were € 873 billion at December 31, 2010, an increase of € 188 billion compared to<br />

December 31, 2009. The increase included € 112 billion from the acquisition of Sal. Oppenheim/BHF-BANK<br />

(€ 68 billion related to Sal. Oppenheim and € 45 billion related to BHF-BANK). The remaining increase was<br />

mainly driven by market appreciation and the weakening of the Euro. AWM recorded in 2010 net outflows of<br />

€ 2.5 billion, mainly driven by cash outflows in the Americas, which were largely offset by inflows in Europe and<br />

in insurance in the Americas.<br />

Private & Business Clients Corporate Division<br />

The following table sets forth the results of our Private & Business Clients Corporate Division (PBC) for the<br />

years ended December 31, 2010 and 2009, in accordance with our management reporting systems.<br />

in € m.<br />

(unless stated otherwise) 2010 2009<br />

Net revenues:<br />

Discretionary portfolio/fund management 313 257<br />

Advisory/brokerage 887 841<br />

Credit products 2,325 2,350<br />

Deposits and payment services 1,891 1,706<br />

Other products 720 422<br />

Total net revenues 6,136 5,576<br />

Provision for credit losses 746 790<br />

Total noninterest expenses 4,493 4,328<br />

therein:<br />

Restructuring activities – –<br />

Noncontrolling interests 8 0<br />

Income (loss) before income taxes 890 458<br />

Cost/income ratio 73 % 78 %<br />

Assets 346,998 131,014<br />

Average active equity 1 3,897 3,617<br />

Pre-tax return on average active equity 23 % 13 %<br />

Invested assets 2 (in € bn.) 306 194<br />

Loan volume (in € bn.) 255 96<br />

Deposit volume (in € bn.) 229 109<br />

1 See Note 05 “Business Segments and Related Information” to the consolidated financial statements for a description of how average active equity is allocated to the<br />

divisions.<br />

2 We define invested assets as (a) assets we hold on behalf of customers for investment purposes and/or (b) client assets that are managed by us. We manage<br />

invested assets on a discretionary or advisory basis, or these assets are deposited with us.<br />

Net revenues were € 6.1 billion, up € 560 million, or 10 %, versus 2009. Revenues in 2010 included the first-time<br />

consolidation of Postbank, which began on December 3, 2010. This resulted in additional net revenues of<br />

€ 414 million, recorded in the interim in revenues from other products. Thus, Postbank was the main contributor<br />

for the increase of € 298 million, or 71 %, in revenues from other products, partly offset by lower revenues from<br />

PBC’s Asset and liability management function. Revenues from discretionary portfolio management/fund management<br />

revenues increased by € 56 million, or 22 %, and Advisory/brokerage revenues by € 46 million, or 5 %.<br />

Both products benefited from increased activity of retail investors in more favorable market conditions, as well<br />

as higher revenues related to insurance products sales. Credit products revenues were down by € 25 million or<br />

1 % driven by lower margins. Deposits and payment services revenues increased by € 185 million, or 11 %, mainly<br />

driven by improved deposit margins.<br />

Provision for credit losses was € 746 million, of which € 56 million related to Postbank. Excluding Postbank,<br />

provision for credit losses decreased by € 100 million, or 13 %, compared to 2009, mainly attributable to measures<br />

taken on portfolio and country level.

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