Media: Deutsche Banks CEO Cryan to be replaced by Sewing

AP  |  Berlin 

German media reported today that Christian Sewing, a member of Deutsche management board, may become the new of Germany's biggest lender, replacing

magazine and daily reported that will be nominated at a board meeting tonight.

confirmed late Saturday that its "supervisory board will have a discussion on the position." The wrote that it will make a decision on the topic Sunday.

took over in July 2015 after the previous co-CEOs, and Juergen Fitschen, stepped down as the struggled with uneven profits that were repeatedly eroded by funds set aside for litigation expenses.

has pushed to cut costs, streamline computer systems and leave less profitable businesses and regions. Still, progress in improving Deutsche earnings has been slow amid low interest rates that squeeze lending margins and reduced income from trading stocks and bonds.

lost 735 million euros (USD 903 million) last year and declared a small dividend of 11 euro cents per share.

Rumors that might be replaced after three years of losses have swirled for weeks. Before becoming of Germany's biggest bank, the Briton served as for at the Singaporean investment company and as of Swiss

Christian has been a member of Deutsche management board since 2015 and heads the company's private and commercial division. He joined the in 1989 and has worked in Frankfurt, London, Singapore, and

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 15:56 IST