Deutsche Bank also held stakes in several US companies in the third quarter of 2025. This is how the stock portfolio of the Frankfurt financial institution presented itself.
With approximately $298.44 billion in assets under management, Deutsche Bank is required to disclose its U.S. investments to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on a quarterly basis.
The following ranking shows the Frankfurt Institute’s ten largest US stock positions in the third quarter of 2025 – sorted by their percentage share of the overall portfolio. The cut-off date for the information is September 30, 2025.
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3rd quarter of 2025: Deutsche Bank has these US stocks in its portfolio
11th place: The ranking
With assets under management of around $298.44 billion, Deutsche Bank is required to disclose its US investments on a quarterly basis. The following ranking shows the Frankfurt Institute’s ten largest US stock positions in the third quarter of 2025 – sorted by their percentage share of the overall portfolio. The cut-off date for the information is September 30, 2025.
In the third quarter, Visa defended its tenth place. Here, Deutsche Bank expanded its investment by 683,503 shares. The now 9,543,156 papers had a value of around 3.26 billion US dollars, which corresponded to 1.09 percent of the entire DB portfolio.
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9th place: Tesla
Tesla is once again in ninth place among Deutsche Bank’s US holdings. In the third quarter, Deutsche Bank sold 1,476,115 shares, so that there were 8,800,014 shares worth $3.91 billion in the portfolio as of the reporting date. This brought the Tesla holding to a portfolio share of 1.31 percent.
Source: sec.gov, Image: Ken Wolter / Shutterstock.com
8th place: Alphabet C share
The C shares of Google parent Alphabet fell one place. Deutsche Bank sold 4,401,571 securities in the last quarter. The total of 18,810,318 C shares made up 1.54 percent of the entire portfolio with a value of around 4.58 billion US dollars.
Broadcom, on the other hand, made up one place in the third quarter. Deutsche Bank purchased 893,999 securities in the past quarter. The 15,418,374 shares were worth around $5.08 billion as of the reporting date and accounted for 1.70 percent of the portfolio.
Source: sec.gov, Image: Ken Wolter / Shutterstock.com
6th place: Meta
Meta was able to defend its sixth place from the last quarter. Deutsche Bank increased its position by 401,076 shares in the third quarter to a total of 8,692,661 shares. With a market value of around 6.38 billion US dollars, the shares of the Facebook Group accounted for 2.14 percent of the entire portfolio as of the reporting date.
Deutsche Bank’s Amazon holding also remained unchanged in fifth place in the third quarter. With a value of around 7.24 billion US dollars as of the reporting date, the portfolio share of the position was 2.43 percent. Deutsche Bank previously expanded its holdings by 3,261,786 shares to a total of 32,973,194 shares.
Source: sec.gov, Image: Ioan Panaite / Shutterstock.com
4th place: Alphabet A
The Alphabet A share once again landed in fourth place in the last quarter of the year. Here, Deutsche Bank reduced its investment by 1,421,904 shares. The total of 37,174,602 shares held had a value of around 9.04 billion US dollars as of the reporting date and thus corresponded to a portfolio share of 3.03 percent.
Apple opened the podium again in the third quarter, although Deutsche Bank sold 2,684,222 shares here. The total of 47,106,689 papers that remained in the DB depot had a value of around 11.99 billion US dollars as of September 30th. The investment in the iGroup corresponded to a portfolio share of 4.02 percent.
Source: sec.gov, Image: Marek Szandurski / Shutterstock.com
2nd place: Microsoft
In the second quarter, Deutsche Bank purchased 1,142,344 Microsoft shares, so that there were 32,147,987 shares in the portfolio as of the reporting date. With a value of around 16.65 billion US dollars and a portfolio share of 5.58 percent, the US software company still fell one place in the portfolio ranking and had to give up its top position.
Deutsche Bank also acquired NVIDIA in the third quarter. A total of 2,608,107 shares found their way into the portfolio. The 90,371,322 shares had a value of around 16.86 billion US dollars, with a portfolio share of 5.65 percent. This meant that participation rose to first place in the ranking.
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