Karin Dohm
Karin Dohm heads the Regulatory Affairs department of Deutsche Bank which comprises Regulatory Policy,
Regulatory Strategy and Oversight as well as Group Structuring, which she already manages since the end of 2015.
In that capacity she drives DB’s regulatory strategy and engagement with key regulators and policymakers. She also
provides thought leadership on the reconfiguration of the Group addressing Deutsche Bank’s legal entity structure
for operating and service entities as well as its booking model. Before taking on this role she was the CFO for the
Global Transaction Banking of Deutsche Bank and previously she was the Head of Group financial and regulatory
reporting of DB Group.
Before joining Deutsche Bank in 2011, Karin Dohm was a Partner at Deloitte. She has vast experience from more
than fifteen years as an auditor and tax advisor in transaction advisory services, optimising internal and external
reporting processes and auditing the financial statements of clients such as financial services institutions, investment
firms, as well as real estate and travel and leisure companies.
In Addition, Karin represents DB in a number of outside industry related bodies, such as the Board of the European
Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG), the Association of German Banks (BDB) and the European Banking
Federation (EBF).
Outside of DB, Karin is a member of the Supervisory Board of Metro Group, a publicly listed MDAX company that
unites a group of independent sales brands under one roof, such as Metro/Makro Cash & Carry, Media Markt, Saturn.
She is also vice-chair of the Supervisory Board and head of the Audit Committee of Deutsche Euroshop AG, another
MDAX listed company that invests solely in shopping centres.
Karin Dohm studied Economics, Politics and Philosophy in Münster, Saragossa and Berlin.