Frankfurt The non-profit Alfred Herrhausen Society is on the verge of collapse. Deutsche Bank will close the company, which works for democracy, freedom and progress, at the end of the year. The Handelsblatt learned this from financial circles. The trigger for this is said to be the departure of the company’s managing director, Anna Herrhausen.
“Anna Herrhausen, Managing Director of Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft (AHG) since 2016, has decided to resign as Managing Director and to leave Deutsche Bank in mid-August,” Deutsche Bank said on request. In this context, the institute “fundamentally asked itself about the perspective of the AHG”.
The bank decided “to focus more and not to continue the AHG beyond 2023”. In the future, Deutsche Bank’s social commitment will primarily be bundled in the area of social responsibility “to promote important topics such as education and social entrepreneurship and thus achieve the greatest possible impact”.
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