Berlin, Apr 9 (UNI) Deutsche Bank has dismissed its chief executive John Cryan amid continued losses at Germany's biggest lender, a BBC News report said on Monday.
After taking over in 2015, British-born Mr Cryan, 57, has battled the fallout from a series of scandals as well as three years of reported losses.
Co-deputy chief executive Christian Sewing, 47, will take over as chief executive immediately.