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Deutsche Bank’s asset manager fined €25mn over greenwashing scandal

  • DWS, Deutsche Bank’s asset manager, was fined €25 million by Frankfurt prosecutors for misleading investors between 2020 and 2023.
  • The fine followed investigations triggered by a whistleblower complaint from ex-chief sustainability officer Desiree Fixler in 2021.
  • DWS advertised financial products with ESG characteristics, but prosecutors found discrepancies in external communications about its ESG integration.
  • DWS had also agreed to pay $19 million in 2023 to settle charges with US regulators regarding misleading green statements.
  • The 'greenwashing' scandal led to office raids, a drop in share price, and the replacement of CEO Asoka Woehrmann with Stefan Hoops.
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Deutsche Bank asset manager DWS fined 25 mn euros for 'greenwashing'

Deutsche Bank's asset management arm DWS was hit Wednesday with a 25-million-euro ($27-million) fine over misleading advertising for supposedly sustainable products, with activists hailing one of the world's biggest ever "greenwashing" penalties.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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