What accessibility means to us

 

At Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, we aspire to make our services accessible to all clients regardless of their disability.

 

We use design standards that help our clients identify, interpret, understand, and interact with the information presented on our websites and in other digital experiences.

 

We strive to meet online usability and design requirements recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in its guidelines for accessible web content in the current version.

 

Our web offerings mostly comply with the European accessibility standards for ICT products and services EN 301 549 v 3.2.1, including the guidelines for accessible web content (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. This means:

  • Scalable text: You can zoom in up to 200% without the text overflowing the screen.
  • Keyboard-friendly navigation: You can mostly navigate our website using the keyboard
  • Screen-reader optimisation: You can mostly listen to our website through a screen reader.        

 

For the best experience, please keep your technology up to date:

 

1.    Use the latest version of your web browser.

 

2.    Use the latest version of your assistive technology.

 

3.    Download our latest smartphone or tablet apps for iOS or AndroidTMdevices.

 

 

Tell us what you think

 

Please report any problems you encounter while using this website. Your suggestions and comments will be taken into account in order to tailor the online offering even better to your needs.

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Change of name: As part of Deutsche Bank’s Private Bank, the former International Private Bank also adopted this title on July 20, 2023.