On average, I'd say Citi, with Citi's run of the mill industry group being better than those at DB.

If you get a group offer from Lev Fin, M&A, or (maybe) industrials from DB, then those groups are probably stronger than the average group at Citi.

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I can tell you about a few of the more popular groups, but for specifics you should get more input from others. They will definitely both have their strengths and weaknesses. Nonetheless...

For M&A I would definitely go with Citi. Arguably the second-best dedicated M&A group on the street after Morgan Stanley's. DB has great M&A as well, but Citi's is stronger.

Lev Fin is probably DB's strongest group, so I'd go there for that. Think Sponsors is strong, too.

I remember hearing that DB had a great Real Estate group, but that's a bit less traditional, so if your DB offer were in RE, I'd still probably tell you to go to Citi unless you're either specifically interested in RE or it turns out that Citi's RE is weak and your offer there is specifically for RE, too. On the whole, Citi is probably a marginally stronger bank.

 

Had a superday there yesterday with 2 M&A interviewers and have several alumni contacts as well - I can confirm this. They are turning their M&A into a small product specialist team that advises on more complicated transactions and coverage teams are running the models for run of the mill stuff.

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Jesse_Livermore,

Tried sending you a PM but don't have the banana points. I have an interest in Industrials group at Deutsche - could you provide any additional info on group strength/sub verticals covered within the group? I am curious about how they compare vs. the GS/MS/JPM Industrials groups and which subsectors they are especially strong in (also, are Chemicals/Metals, Mining covered out of their Industrials or Nat Res groups)? Thx for your help!

 

In some parts of the world DB run general industrials. The coverage encompasses consumer, retail and healthcare, tech media entertainment and telcos, traditional industrials (paper and packaging, transport and logistics, manufacturing etc) and financial sponsors. However in ny it is only traditional industrials with chemicals a part of the coverage (eg mosaic) but metals and mining is covered in natural resources.

For industrials, I would prefer DB over Citi, but both are great firms so congrats

 

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