Germany’s DWS accepts €25 mln fine to settle greenwashing probe

Published 15:11 on April 2, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:11 on April 2, 2025  /  EMEA, Voluntary

DWS, Germany’s largest asset manager and a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, has agreed to pay a €25 million fine to settle a long-running greenwashing investigation by the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office.
DWS, Germany’s largest asset manager and a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, has agreed to pay a €25 million fine to settle a long-running greenwashing investigation by the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office.


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