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DB vs UBS
Side-by-side comparison of Deutsche Bank AG (DB) and UBS Group AG Registered (UBS): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both DB and UBS operate in Major Banks (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- UBS is the larger of the two at $145.34B, about 2.5x DB ($59.28B).
- UBS has been more active in the news (9 items in the past 4 weeks vs 1 for DB).
- UBS has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 20 for DB).
Deutsche Bank AG
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft provides investment, financial, and related products and services to private individuals, corporate entities, and institutional clients worldwide. Its Corporate Bank segment provides cash management, trade finance and lending, trust and agency, and securities services, as well as risk management solutions. The Company's Investment Bank segment offers merger and acquisitions, and equity advisory services. This segment also focuses on financing, advisory, fixed income, and currencies. Its Private Bank segment provides payment and account services, and credit and deposit products, as well as investment advice, social and governance products, and digital offerings. This segment also provides wealth management, and postal and parcel services. The Company's Asset Management segment provides investment solutions, such as alternative investments, which include real estate, infrastructure, private equity, liquid real assets, and sustainable investments; passive investments; and various services, including insurance and pension solutions, asset liability management, portfolio management solutions, asset allocation advisory, structuring, and overlay to institutions, governments, corporations and foundations, and individual investors. As of December 31, 2020, it operated 1,891 branches in Germany and internationally. The company was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
UBS Group AG Registered
UBS Group AG, together with its subsidiaries, provides financial advice and solutions to private, institutional, and corporate clients worldwide. It operates through four divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management, and Investment Bank. The Global Wealth Management division offers investment advice and solutions, as well as lending solutions, to ultra high net worth and high net worth clients. This segment also provides wealth planning, investing, philanthropy, corporate and banking services, and family advisory services, as well as mortgage, securities-based, and structured lending solutions. The Personal & Corporate Banking division provides banking products and services, such as deposits, cards, and online and mobile banking, as well as lending, investments, and retirement services. The Asset Management division offers equities, fixed income, hedge funds, real estate and private markets, indexed and alternative beta strategies, asset allocation and currency investment strategies, customized multi-asset solutions, advisory and fiduciary services, and multi-manager hedge fund solutions and advisory services. The Investment Bank division advises clients on strategic business opportunities and helps them raise capital to fund their activities; enables its clients to buy, sell, and finance securities on capital markets and to manage their risks and liquidity; and offers clients differentiated content on major financial markets and securities. This division serves institutional, corporate, and wealth management clients. The company was formerly known as UBS AG and changed its name to UBS Group AG in December 2014. UBS Group AG was founded in 1862 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.
Latest DB
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of American Tungsten & Antimony Limited
- Deutsche Bank downgraded by Barclays
- SEC Form FWP filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- New insider Schriber Andrea claimed ownership of 6,473 units of Ordinary Shares (SEC Form 3)
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Deutsche Bank AG
- SEC Form IRANNOTICE filed by Deutsche Bank AG
Latest UBS
- UBS Declares Coupon Payments on 8 ETRACS Exchange Traded Notes
- Ella Curren joins UBS as Financial Advisor in New York City
- Large owner Ubs Group Ag disposed of $25,039,000 worth of Auction Preferred Stock (1,022 units at $24,500.00) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Ubs Group Ag disposed of $126,126,000 worth of Auction Preferred Stock (5,148 units at $24,500.00) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Ubs Group Ag disposed of $48,338,500 worth of Auction Preferred Stock (1,973 units at $24,500.00) (SEC Form 4)
- UBS Announces Leadership Appointments in the Southeast US Region
- UBS Declares Quarterly Coupon Payment on Exchange Traded Note: AMUB
- UBS Advisor Michael R. Doren Named to Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors List
- UBS Optimus Foundation and co-funders commit USD 29 million to Chancen International's Future of Work Fund, scaling student financing in Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa
- UBS Advisors in the Southeast Region Recognized Nationally by Barron's