Deutsche Bank’s chief executive, Christian Sewing, is gaining influence in Berlin following the bank’s decision to refocus on its home market, according to coverage from Financial Post and Bloomberg. Both outlets describe Sewing as emerging as one of the more prominent executives in the German capital as the bank’s strategy shifts toward domestic priorities. The articles link this increased profile to the bank’s renewed emphasis on Germany, positioning the CEO as a key figure in conversations involving business and policy stakeholders. While neither source provides detailed figures or specific policy outcomes in the excerpts provided, the shared theme is that corporate strategy and geographic focus are increasing Sewing’s visibility and clout in Berlin. Overall, the reporting frames the development as a result of Deutsche Bank’s strategic refocusing rather than a specific single event, portraying Sewing’s role in Berlin as part of a broader shift in how the bank is managing its operations and relationships in Germany.