Wealth Management

Why Deutsche Bank’s ‘door is open’ to more private markets partners

The lender’s head of advisory solutions says there will be more chances to offer wealthy clients exposure to private assets

Private banks are looking to broaden their investor base into alternatives
Private banks are looking to broaden their investor base into alternatives Photo: Michael Nguyen/Getty Images

As banks continue their push into private markets, a landmark partnership struck by Deutsche Bank last month could be the first of many.

Deutsche’s wealthy clients will be able to invest in unlisted assets as part of a fund launched with in-house asset management arm DWS and private markets giant Partners Group on 23 September.

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