Bankers Trust

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Bankers Trust was a major American banking and financial services institution known for its role in corporate finance, investment banking, and later derivatives trading before its acquisition by Deutsche Bank.

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instanceOf bank
financial services company
investment bank
acquiredBy Deutsche Bank
acquisitionDate 1999
clientele corporations
governments
institutional investors
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1999
foundedBy Henry P. Davison
J. P. Morgan & Co. executives
hasBusinessDivision asset management
corporate banking
investment banking
trading and markets
headquartersLocation New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
inception 1903
industry banking
corporate finance
derivatives trading
financial services
investment banking
legalForm public company
notableFor corporate finance services
early adoption of derivatives trading
institutional banking
role in development of modern investment banking products
offeredService asset management
corporate lending
derivatives structuring
mergers and acquisitions advisory
risk management products
securities underwriting
operatedIn Asia
Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Deutsche Bank
surface form: Deutsche Bank (after acquisition)
regulator Federal Reserve System
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Securities and Exchange Commission
stockExchangeListing New York Stock Exchange
successor Deutsche Bank
tickerSymbol BT
typeOfBank commercial bank
trust company

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Vernon E. Jordan Jr. boardMemberOf Bankers Trust