The experienced longest-tenured portfolio management at Deutsche Bank is a core advantage over global asset management peers. With 16 years of average tenure across the management group, it is clear they've been put through their paces. The firm charges fees on open-end and exchange-traded funds that are on par with category peers. On average, fees are within the middle quintile, giving it neither an advantage nor disadvantage compared with the competition. Deutsche Bank strategies have failed to have lengthy success. In particular, the firm's three-year success ratio demonstrates that only 38% have both survived and beaten their respective category median. A low success ratio indicates poor performance and raises questions about a firm’s discipline around investment strategy and product development.
Deutsche Bank is an industry-standard asset manager, resulting in an Average Parent Pillar rating.