Deutsche Bank looks set to retain its current management team of two co-chief executives for two years longer than expected, Germany's biggest bank announced on Wednesday.
The two co-CEOs, Juergen Fitschen and Anshu Jain, took over at the helm of Deutsche Bank in 2012, succeeding Josef Ackermann in one of the most influential positions in the German financial sector.
The contract of Fitschen, 65, had originally been scheduled to expire in May 2015, while Jain's runs until 2017.