Company: ADZCF
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001159508-25-000020
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Company: DEUTSCHE BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form: 20-F
Chunk 456
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. The total consideration received for these dispositions (thereof in cash) in 2024, 2023 and 2022 was € 3 million (cash € 3 million), € 117 million (cash € 99 million) and € 488 million (cash € 439 million), respectively. The table below shows the assets and liabilities that were included in these disposals.

| in € m.                    |     | 2024 |     | 2023 |     |  2022 |
| Cash and cash equivalents  |     |    0 |     |    7 |     | 1,126 |
| All remaining assets       |     |    0 |     |  105 |     |   659 |
| Total assets disposed      |     |    0 |     |  113 |     | 1,785 |
| Total liabilities disposed |     |    0 |     |  213 |     | 1,676 |

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| Deutsche Bank      |
| Annual Report 2024 |

04 –Business segments and related information Deutsche Bank’s segmental information has been prepared in accordance with the management approach, which requires presentation of the segments on the basis of the internal management reports of the entity which are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker, which is the Deutsche Bank Management Board, in order to assess the financial performance of the business segments and for allocating resources to the business segments. Business segments Deutsche Bank’s segment reporting follows the organizational structure as reflected in the Group’s internal management reporting systems, which are the basis for assessing the financial performance of the business segments and for allocating resources to them. The bank’s business operations are organized under the divisional structure comprising the following corporate divisions: – Corporate Bank – Investment Bank – Private Bank – Asset Management – Corporate & Other The Group consists of the following reportable segments: Corporate Bank, Investment Bank, Private Bank, Asset Management and Corporate & Other. Corporate Bank reports revenues based on three client categories: Institutional Client Services, Corporate Treasury Services and Business Banking. Investment Bank reports revenues in the categories Fixed Income & Currencies (FIC), Origination & Advisory as well as Research and Other. Private Bank reports revenues in the client sectors Wealth Management & Private Banking and Personal Banking. Asset Management reports revenues in the categories Management Fees, Performance and Transaction Fees and Other. Corporate & Other includes revenues, costs and resources held centrally that are not allocated to the individual business segments as well as valuation and timing differences that