Disclosures for Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SIIs) 2016

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Disclosures for Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SIIs) 2016

Deutsche Bank s disclosure with regard to Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SII s) indicators as of December 31, 2016 Article 441 of the Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms (Capital Requirements Regulation or CRR ) requires institutions identified as global systemic important institutions ( GSII s) in accordance with Article 131 of the Directive 2013/36/EU on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms (Capital Requirements Directive 4, or CRD 4 ) to disclose, on an annual basis, the values of the indicators used for determining the score of the institutions in accordance with the identification methodology referred to in that Article. Global systemic importance is measured in terms of the impact a bank's failure can have on the global financial system and the wider economy, rather than the risk that a failure could occur. The measurement approach of the global systemic importance is indicator-based. The indicators shall reflect the size of banks, their interconnectedness, their substitutability or financial institution infrastructure for the services they provide, their complexity and their global (cross-jurisdictional) activity. On January 13, 2016, the European Banking Authority ( EBA ) issued Revised Guidelines on the further specification of the indicators of global systemic importance and their disclosure used for determining the score of G-SII s under Article 441 CRR. On the same date, the EBA provided the Final draft Implementing Technical Standards amending the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1030/2014 on the uniform formats and date for the disclosure of the values used to identify global systemically important institutions. Moreover, the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1608 was provided on May 17, 2016 amending Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1222/2014 with regard to regulatory technical standards for the specification of the methodology for the identification of global systemically important institutions and for the definition of subcategories of global systemically important institutions. Further specifications are laid down in the Instructions for the end-2016 G-SIB assessment exercise, published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision ( BCBS ) on January 16, 2017. The underlying methodology is outlined in the aforementioned documents. It falls under the aegis of the Financial Stability Board ( FSB ) and responds to the decision by the G20 leaders to develop a methodology comprising both quantitative and qualitative indicators that can contribute to the assessment of the systemic importance of financial institutions at a global level. The systemic importance of banks is assessed by the FSB in a global context. In the European Union, national competent authorities are responsible for identifying G-SIIs. In Germany, the Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin) is responsible for this assessment as prescribed by the German Banking Act. Deutsche Bank qualifies as a G-SII, based on the indicators as published in 2016 on its website. The numbers as of December 31, 2016 provided below, are calculated based on the aforementioned specific instructions and thus are not directly comparable against other disclosed information. It has to be noted that the EBA respectively the BCBS instructions are based on the regulatory, not the accounting consolidation circle. In addition, calculation methods as per instructions of the EBA respectively the BCBS may lead to inconsistencies with other disclosures. The assessment of the systemic importance of banks in a global context has been undertaken by the EBA respectively the BCBS on a regular basis. 1

General Bank Data Section 1 - General Information GSIB Response a. General information provided by the relevant supervisory authority: (1) Country code 1001 DE (2) Bank name 1002 Deutsche Bank AG (3) Reporting date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1003 2016-12-31 (4) Reporting currency 1004 EUR (5) Euro conversion rate 1005 1 (6) Submission date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1006 b. General Information provided by the reporting institution: (1) Reporting unit 1007 1.000.000 (2) Accounting standard 1008 IFRS (3) Date of public disclosure (yyyy-mm-dd) 1009 2017-04-28 (4) Language of public disclosure 1010 English (5) Web address of public disclosure 1011 https://www.db.com/ir/en/reg ulatory-reporting.htm Size Indicator Section 2 - Total Exposures GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Derivatives (1) Counterparty exposure of derivatives contracts 1012 51.709 (2) Capped notional amount of credit derivatives 1201 17.387 (3) Potential future exposure of derivative contracts 1018 145.518 b. Securities financing transactions (SFTs) (1) Adjusted gross value of SFTs 1013 117.001 (2) Counterparty exposure of SFTs 1014 18.034 c. Other assets 1015 911.007 d. Gross notional amount of off-balance sheet items (1) Items subject to a 0% credit conversion factor (CCF) 1019 47.967 (2) Items subject to a 20% CCF 1022 74.853 (3) Items subject to a 50% CCF 1023 142.066 (4) Items subject to a 100% CCF 1024 11.686 e. Regulatory adjustments 1031 15.490 f. Total exposures indicator (Total exposures prior to regulatory adjustments) (sum of items 2.a.(1) thorough 2.c, 0.1 times 2.d.(1), 0.2 times 2.d.(2), 0.5 times 2.d.(3), and 2.d.(4)) 1103 1.363.143 Interconnectedness Indicators End-2016 G-SIB Assessment Exercise Section 3 - Intra-Financial System Assets GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Funds deposited with or lent to other financial institutions 1033 36.714 (1) Certificates of deposit 1034 28 b. Unused portion of committed lines extended to other financial institutions 1035 9.172 c. Holdings of securities issued by other financial institutions: (1) Secured debt securities 1036 2.327 (2) Senior unsecured debt securities 1037 28.217 (3) Subordinated debt securities 1038 0 (4) Commercial paper 1039 0 (5) Equity securities 1040 8.814 (6) Offsetting short positions in relation to the specific equity securities included in item 3.c.(5) 1041 944 d. Net positive current exposure of securities financing transactions with other financial institutions (revised definition) 1213 56.515 e. Over-the-counter derivatives with other financial institutions that have a net positive fair value: (1) Net positive fair value 1043 8.974 (2) Potential future exposure 1044 60.592 f. Intra-financial system assets indicator (sum of items 3.a, 3.b through 3.c.(5), 3.d, 3.e.(1), and 3.e.(2), minus 3.c.(6)) 1045 210.381 Section 4 - Intra-Financial System Liabilities GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Funds deposited by or borrowed from other financial institutions: (1) Deposits due to depository institutions 1046 43.324 (2) Deposits due to non-depository financial institutions 1047 53.752 (3) Loans obtained from other financial institutions 1105 20.836 b. Unused portion of committed lines obtained from other financial institutions 1048 0 c. Net negative current exposure of securities financing transactions with other financial institutions (revised definition) 1214 58.082 d. Over-the-counter derivatives with other financial institutions that have a net negative fair value: (1) Net negative fair value 1050 15.403 (2) Potential future exposure 1051 66.287 e. Intra-financial system liabilities indicator (sum of items 4.a.(1) through 4.d.(2)) 1052 257.684 2

Section 5 - Securities Outstanding GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Secured debt securities 1053 23.764 b. Senior unsecured debt securities 1054 106.198 c. Subordinated debt securities 1055 13.462 d. Commercial paper 1056 3.219 e. Certificates of deposit 1057 3.509 f. Common equity 1058 23.789 g. Preferred shares and any other forms of subordinated funding not captured in item 5.c. 1059 4.625 h. Securities outstanding indicator (sum of items 5.a through 5.g) 1060 178.565 Substitutability/Financial Institution Infrastructure Indicators Section 6 - Payments made in the reporting year (excluding intragroup payments) GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Australian dollars (AUD) 1061 59.605 b. Brazilian real (BRL) 1062 261.013 c. Canadian dollars (CAD) 1063 157.099 d. Swiss francs (CHF) 1064 109.408 e. Chinese yuan (CNY) 1065 401.795 f. Euros (EUR) 1066 38.860.284 g. British pounds (GBP) 1067 2.618.134 h. Hong Kong dollars (HKD) 1068 181.887 i. Indian rupee (INR) 1069 571.007 j. Japanese yen (JPY) 1070 891.271 k. Swedish krona (SEK) 1071 100.278 l. United States dollars (USD) 1072 56.704.132 m. Payments activity indicator (sum of items 6.a through 6.l) 1073 100.915.914 Section 7 - Assets Under Custody GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Assets under custody indicator 1074 2.893.274 Section 8 - Underwritten Transactions in Debt and Equity Markets GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Equity underwriting activity 1075 22.857 b. Debt underwriting activity 1076 224.333 c. Underwriting activity indicator (sum of items 8.a and 8.b) 1077 247.190 Complexity indicators Section 9 - Notional Amount of Over-the-Counter (OTC) Derivatives GSIB Amount in million EUR a. OTC derivatives cleared through a central counterparty 1078 15.753.222 b. OTC derivatives settled bilaterally 1079 20.155.651 c. OTC derivatives indicator (sum of items 9.a and 9.b) 1080 35.908.873 Section 10 - Trading and Available-for-Sale Securities GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Held-for-trading securities (HFT) 1081 152.802 b. Available-for-sale securities (AFS) 1082 52.651 c. Trading and AFS securities that meet the definition of Level 1 assets 1083 53.795 d. Trading and AFS securities that meet the definition of Level 2 assets, with haircuts 1084 17.743 e. Trading and AFS securities indicator (sum of items 10.a and 10.b, minus the sum of 10.c and 10.d) 1085 133.915 Section 11 - Level 3 Assets GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Level 3 assets indicator (Assets valued for accounting purposes using Level 3 measurement inputs) 1086 25.196 Cross-Jurisdictional Activity Indicators Section 12 - Cross-Jurisdictional Claims GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Cross-jurisdictional claims indicator (Total foreign claims on an ultimate risk basis) 1087 765.481 Section 13 - Cross-Jurisdictional Liabilities GSIB Amount in million EUR a. Foreign liabilities (excluding derivatives and local liabilities in local currency) 1088 687.509 (1) Any foreign liabilities to related offices included in item 13.a. 1089 307.256 b. Local liabilities in local currency (excluding derivatives activity) 1090 170.165 c. Cross-jurisdictional liabilities indicator (sum of items 13.a and 13.b, minus 13.a.(1)) 1091 550.418 3