Deutsche Bank has recruited Anke Sahlen and Daniel Kalczynski as its new co-heads of wealth management (WM) in Germany.

In their new roles, Sahlen and Kalczynski will be responsible for developing the bank’s market leadership in its home market and building WM into an expert advisor to wealthy clients.

 At the same time, the two will also be responsible for Sal. Oppenheim and Deutsche Oppenheim Family Office, and will work alongside their colleagues in Deutsche Bank’s Private, Wealth & Corporate Clients unit.

Kalczynski started his career at Deutsche Bank in 1990, and has been managing WM Germany on an interim basis since April. He also holds the role of COO of WM Germany and Asset & Wealth Management (AWM) Germany, and previously served as the bank's head of sales management and the Southern Region for WM Germany.

Sahlen, who joined Deutsche Bank in 1993, presently heads the WM team in Germany’s Eastern Region and is a member of the region’s management board.

Deutsche Bank global head of wealth management Fabrizio Campelli said: “The appointment of Anke and Daniel demonstrates continuity and stability – values to which wealthy clients attach great importance.

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“I am pleased to appoint two recognised wealth management experts whose expertise and abilities complement one another.”