Commerzbank

Commerzbank is a full-service commercial bank based in Frankfurt, Germany, founded in 1870. It serves a diverse clientele, including private individuals, small businesses, and corporate clients. The bank provides a wide range of financial services, such as corporate banking, financing, capital market services, mortgage loans, securities brokerage, and asset management. Additionally, Commerzbank offers private banking, foreign exchange, treasury, and advisory services. Its clientele spans various industries, including industrial supplies, media, retail, transportation, energy production, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and information technology. Through its comprehensive portfolio, Commerzbank aims to meet the diverse financial needs of its customers.

Holger Werner

EVP, Head of Corporate Banking

Past deals in Commodities

Codelco

Codelco (Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile or, in English, the National Copper Corporation of Chile) is a Chilean state-owned copper mining company. It was formed in 1976 from foreign-owned copper companies that were nationalized in 1971. The headquarters are in Santiago and the seven-man board of directors is appointed by the President of the Republic. It has the Minister of Mining as its president and six other members including the Minister of Finance and one representative each from the Copper Workers Federation and the National Association of Copper Supervisors. It is currently the largest copper producing company in the world and produced 1.66 million tonnes of copper in 2007, 11% of the world total. It owns the world's largest known copper reserves and resources. At the end of 2007, it had a total of reserves and resources of 118 million tonnes of copper in its mining plan, sufficient for more than 70 years of operation at current production rates. It also has additional identified resources of 208 million tonnes of copper, though one cannot say how much of this may prove economic. Codelco's principal product is cathode copper. It is also one of the world's largest molybdenum producers, producing 27,857 fine metric tons in 2007, and is a large producer of rhenium, of which Chile is the world's largest producer.[1][2] It also produces small amounts of gold and silver from refinery anode slimes, the residue from electro refining of copper.
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