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  1. Sal. Oppenheim was a German private bank founded in 1789 and headquartered in Cologne, Germany. [1] It provided asset management solutions for wealthy individual clients and institutional investors. [2] In 2009, the bank became a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. In 2017, Deutsche Bank decided to discontinue the Sal.

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  3. The Oppenheim family is a German Jewish banking family which founded what was Europe's biggest private bank, Sal. Oppenheim. According to Manager Magazin 2008, the Oppenheim family was among the 30 richest families in Germany, with assets over 8 billion Euros. [1]

  4. Oct 25, 2017 · Deutsche Bank is going to break up and fully integrate Cologne-based lender Sal Oppenheim, two people familiar with the matter told the Financial Times. The Frankfurt-based lender will...

  5. Aug 5, 2009 · Deutsche Bank <DBKGn.DE> has made a non-binding offer to take a capital stake in private bank Sal. Oppenheim, Germany's biggest bank said on Wednesday.

  6. Deutsche Bank is in advanced talks about taking a stake in Sal Oppenheim, one of Europe’s best-known private banks, in a deal designed to strengthen its business with affluent German clients.

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  8. Oct 30, 2009 · Deutsche Bank's billion-euro buyout of Europe's biggest private bank, the Luxembourg-based Sal. Oppenheim group, spells the end of a historic financial institution.

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