Dario Schiraldi Deutsche Bank Former Managing Director Vision: Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, and Legacy
Dario Schiraldi Deutsche Bank Former Managing Director, a banking specialist, has acquired more than two decades of financial services experience from key roles in high-profile multinational banking companies.
Former Deutsche Bank director Dario Schiraldi took over the key roles and oversaw institutional sales in Europe for both fixed income and equity, as well as currencies and commodities, totaling €5 billion. He played a key role in the business transformation of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management as the global head of sales and the chairman of the EMEA area. Under his direction, Deutsche Bank's asset management division grew significantly, with assets under management (AuM) surpassing €750 billion and staffing close to 1,850 experts across many geographies.
Businessman Dario Schiraldi founded VIDA Holding as a personal family office to handle investments and offer client advise after leaving Deutsche Bank in 2016. In order to accomplish growth and the success of his corporate plan, Dario Schiraldi uses VIDA Holding to drive investments in sustainable industries, such as the media, technology, real estate, and food sectors. In addition to his position at the consulting, Dario Schiraldi is the CEO of VIDA Ventures FZ LLC, where he helps companies meet sustainable development goals in the real estate, nutrition, and healthcare sectors.
The entrepreneurial activities of Schiraldi combine with his role as Senior Advisor for ENERCAP Holdings where the company implements state-of-the-art technology for sustainable energy solutions through electrostatic storage systems.
Dario Schiraldi brings a strong mix of banking mastery and strategic guidance with dedicated sustainable investing values which makes him an active leader in worldwide financial and investment operations.
While serving as Head of Deutsche Bank's Institutional Client Group in Europe for Europe Dario Schiraldi managed to lead the bank's top-performing Global Markets division to create over €5 billion revenue. Running a team of 500+ professionals across 12 countries while sustaining profitability during unstable market periods and client interference remained his main task.