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A bunch of Deutsche Bank clients are learning the harsh reality of an age-old rule on Wall Street (DB)

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 02 Dec 2016


Deutsche Bank is cutting 3,400 clients off.The German bank has decided to reduce the number of sales and trading clients it deals with following a review of its client list.Rob Copeland and Jenny Strasburg at The Wall Street Journal were first to report the news.The bank said in October that it would reduce the number of clients in global markets by up to 50% as part of an effort to reduce the complexity of the investment bank.On a slide setting out these steps, Deutsche Bank said that 30% of its core clients generated 80% of its revenues, with the tail of clients, the other 70%, generating 20% of revenues.This is Deutsche Bank's own version of the age-old 80/20 rule on Wall Street. In short, 80% of revenues are generated by 20% of clients. Another version of this rule holds that 80% of revenues are generated by 20% of the staff, who might well be covering these core clients.Deutsche Bank isn't the first to cut its client list, and it's not alone in paying closer attention to which clients are most profitable. Still, the shift to prioritizing "core clients" has broad ramifications for the competition for businesson Wall Street, and the kind of service the tail end of clients receives.Greenwich Associates, the capital markets consultancy, said in a note earlier this year that "less sophisticated clients are being directed to e-trading solutions and junior sales traders."That sort of treatment has long been common in equities (think Michael Lewis' "Liars Poker" and "equities in Dallas"), but it is now permeating the bond market too."The growth of e-trading in fixed income has expanded this form of client tiering considerably," Greenwich said.SEE ALSO:Another senior executive at Deutsche Bank is set to leave the bankJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: JAMES ALTUCHER: This is why owning a home is financial suicide
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