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Deutsche Bank: the Italian Campelli will manage the restructuring

Two Italians at the top of Deutsche Bank: Campelli becomes the sole responsible for the restructuring that will have to cut 18 jobs in the world of the banking giant and De Sanctis replaces him as the new head of global Wealth Management

Deutsche Bank: the Italian Campelli will manage the restructuring

The Italian Fabrizio Campelli, forty-year-old from Bocconi and former head of Wealth Management of the German bank, will manage the restructuring of the German banking giant which, globally, foresees the cutting of 18 jobs and a cost of 7,4 billion of dollars. A task that will make your wrists shake that Campelli, who has been at Deutsche Bank for over 10 years, will carry out assuming the function of Chief Transformation Officer.

Campelli will have the sole guide of a strategic operation previously parceled out among various managers.

The curious thing is that another Italian will take over the tasks carried out up until a few days ago by Campelli. In fact, a service order from the DB informs that the new Global Head of the banking giant's Wealth Management will be Claudio De Sanctis

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