James von Moltke

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James von Moltke (born April 18, 1969 in Heidelberg ) is a member of the Management Board and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Deutsche Bank .

Education and professional career

Von Moltke studied at Oxford University's New College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. His professional career began in 1992 with the investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston in London . From 1995 to 2005 he worked for JP Morgan in New York City and Hong Kong . From there he moved to Morgan Stanley in New York. Von Moltke worked there in the field of financial services.

In 2009 von Moltke took over the management of the M&A department at Citigroup and in 2012 he took over global financial planning. In 2015 he was promoted to Chief Financial Officer of Citigroup. In 2017 Moltke moved to Deutsche Bank and has been CFO there since June 2019.

Von Moltke is married and has three children. His grandfather, Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, was a German lawyer , resistance fighter against National Socialism and founder of the Kreisauer Kreis resistance group .

Memberships

  • Supervisory board of the BVV pension fund of the banking industry
  • Supervisory board of BVV Versicherungsverein des Bankgewerbes AG

Individual evidence

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  4. Citigroup manager Moltke new chief financial officer. Welt, April 28, 2017, accessed April 1, 2020 .
  5. James von Moltke becomes Chief Financial Officer of Deutsche Bank. Deutsche Bank AG, April 28, 2017, accessed April 1, 2020 .
  6. James von Moltke. Bloomberg, accessed April 1, 2020 .