
Dresdner Bank
Dresdner Bank was a major German bank founded in 1872, offering a wide range of financial services including retail banking, corporate banking, and investment banking. It played a significant role in Germany’s economy, serving individual customers, businesses, and institutions. In 2009, Dresdner Bank was acquired by Commerzbank, one of Germany’s largest banks, and its operations were gradually integrated into Commerzbank’s services. Today, the Dresdner Bank name exists mainly in the historical context, with its legacy continuing as part of Commerzbank’s offerings.