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Deutsche Bank CRO’s year of living dangerously

Marcus Chromik explains his approach to geopolitical risk, operational resilience and AI adoption

Marcus Chromik
Credit: Mario Andreya/Deutsche Bank

Since joining Deutsche Bank in May 2025, things have hardly been plain sailing for chief risk officer Marcus Chromik. On the day he arrived, banks were still grappling with the effects of US president Donald Trump’s fast-changing tariff policy. Since the turn of the year, the geopolitical landscape has become rapidly more volatile.

The US removal of Nicolas Maduro as Venezuelan head of state in

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