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Long-term view on India optimistic: Anshu Jain

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Press Trust Of India New York
Last Updated : Mar 01 2014 | 12:57 AM IST
Deutsche Bank's co-chief executive officer Anshu Jain has described India as a "strategic" market for the Germany- based global banking major, saying that its long-term view on the country remains optimistic.

"India has long been important for Deutsche Bank. We are a large investment bank and commercial bank there and we have growing retail and asset management businesses in the country. We have a large amount of vital back office and mid-office infrastructure in India. India is strategic for us," India-born Jain told PTI here.

On his bank's outlook for the country, he said: "Our long-term view on India remains optimistic."

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Describing himself as an "Indian with a British passport who works for a German bank", Jain said at the fund-raising event that he learnt a lot from New York's Jewish community when he first arrived in the city after completing business school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

A Bachelor in economics from Delhi University, Jain is among the growing number of Indian-origin executives assuming leadership roles at global corporations.

The club of Indian-origin top executives also includes Microsoft's recently appointed CEO Satya Nadella and PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi.

"We should be celebrating the systems in which we are succeeding and not just our roots," Jain added.

Jain started his career at Wall Street, working at financial major Merrill Lynch. He became the co-CEO of Deutsche Bank in 2012, having first joined in 1995 to build the bank's nascent markets business.

He advises governments and industry bodies around the world and is a member of the Institute of International Finance and the Financial Services Forum. He also advises the Monetary Authority of Singapore on industry, market and macroeconomic issues.

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First Published: Mar 01 2014 | 12:21 AM IST

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