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The Bankers Trust is a historic U.S. banking organisation that was acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1998.

It was originally set up when banks could not perform trust company services. A consortium of banks all invested in a new trust company, which was called Bankers Trust, so that they could refer clients to that company knowing that Bankers Trust would not try and poach their customer.

Under the management of Charlie Sanford, Bankers Trust became a leader in the nascent derivatives business in the early 1990s. Having de-emphasized traditional loans in favor of trading, the bank became an acknowledged leader in risk management. For all its prowess in managing the risks in the trading room, however, the bank suffered irreparable reputational damage when some complex derivative transactions caused large losses for some major corporate clients. Two of these (Gibson Greetings and Proctor & Gamble) successfully sued BT, asserting that they had not been informed of or [in the latter case] had been unable to understand the risks involved. The bank's row with P&G made the front page of major US magazines. This was worsened when several Bankers Trust bankers were caught on tape remarking that their clients would not be able to understand what they were doing. The resulting reputational damage, combined with the lack of a natural client base and the inept management of new CEO Frank Newman, eventually proved fatal. The bank suffered major losses in the summer of 1998. While the Russia's default was officially blamed for them, many insiders knew that the new overly aggressive stance in lending spearheaded by Newman was indeed at the root of the bank's demise.

In Australia, Bankers Trust was acquired by Westpac Banking Corp and uses the name BT Financial Group.

 


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