Key Takeaways
- Deutsche Bank AG dominates the landscape with almost €1.4 billion in assets. This makes it more than twice the size of any other German-owned bank.
- Public and cooperative institutions, like DZ Bank AG and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, rank alongside private-sector giants. This underscores Germany’s hybrid banking model.
- Landesbanken has four regional state banks appearing in the top 10 largest banks, which highlights its importance in serving regional economies.
Top 10 German-Owned Banks by Total Assets
| Rank | Bank Name | Total Assets (in Euros) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Deutsche Bank AG | 1,387 billion |
| 2 | DZ Bank AG | 659.6 billion |
| 3 | KfW Group (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau) | 545.4 billion |
| 4 | Commerzbank AG | 593 billion |
| 5 | Landesbank Baden-Wurttemberg | 368.98 billion |
| 6 | Bayerische Landesbank | 267.7 billion |
| 7 | Landesbank Hessen‑Thüringen (Helaba) | 200.6 billion |
| 8 | NRW.Bank | 161.8 billion |
| 9 | Norddeutsche Landesbank | 133.71 billion |
| 10 | DekaBank | 92.92 billion |
Sources: Bank’s annual reports and official disclosures.
Deutsche Bank dominates by a wide margin. With almost €1.4 trillion in total assets, it holds more than twice the assets of the second-largest institution: DZ Bank AG. This gap reflects Deutsche Bank’s status as Germany’s only globally systemic universal bank with extensive international operations.
Cooperative and public banking models drive the middle tier. Below Deutsche Bank, size is driven less by global investment banking and more by Germany’s distinctive banking structures:
- DZ Bank AG (Almost €660 billion) serves as the central institution for Germany’s cooperative banking network
- The KfW Group (€545 billion) and Commerzbank AG (€593 billion) underscore the continued significance of state-backed development finance and traditional commercial banking
Landesbanken play a unique regional role. Its regional state-owned banks, such as Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, Bayerische Landesbank, and Helaba, dominate the middle section. They focus on corporate lending, infrastructure financing, and support for regional Sparkassen (savings bank) networks rather than consumer retail banking.
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References
- https://investor-relations.db.com/files/documents/other-presentations-and-events/2024/Annual-Report-2024.pdf
- https://www.kfw.de/About-KfW/Reporting-Portal/Reporting-2023/index-2.html
- https://annualreport.dzbank.com/sites/default/files/2025-03/DZBANK_Group_AR2024.pdf
- https://www.commerzbank.de/group/who-we-are/facts-figures/
- https://www.bayernlb.com/internet/en/blb/resp/bayernlb_2/news_344969.jsp
- https://www.helaba.com/int/about-us/profile/
- https://www.nordlb.com/fileadmin/redaktion/Investor_Relations/pdf/2024/NORDLB_Group_Annual_Report_2024.pdf
- https://www.nrwbank.de/export/.galleries/downloads/Info-und-Service/Finanzberichte/nrwbank-financial-report-2024.pdf





