FRANKFURT (Reuters) - HNA Group is a long-term investor in Deutsche Bank DBKGn.DE, the Chinese conglomerate's representative on the bank's board told a German newspaper.

FILE PHOTO: Illustration photo of the HNA logo December 21, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration/File Photo

“Deutsche Bank is a core, high-prestige investment for HNA,” Alexander Schuetz, said in an interview published in Wednesday’s Handelsblatt.

Schuetz sought to dismiss any lingering speculation that HNA would sell its stake in the German lender, which is just under 10 percent and valued at around 3.3 billion euros ($3.9 billion).

“We want to show that this is totally wrong,” he was quoted as saying.

HNA’s $50 billion worth of deal-making over the past two years has sparked intense scrutiny of its opaque ownership and use of leverage.

In the interview, Schuetz pointed to a new financing structure with derivatives -- with a three-year maturity - that insure against a drop in the bank’s share price.

“This shows that HNA is focused on the long-term and has no interest in a sale,” Schuetz said.

Pressure on HNA’s finances has risen after the Chinese government told major banks in June to review their credit exposure to HNA and a handful of other non-state companies.

However, an HNA executive told Reuters this month that the group was not facing a liquidity crisis and characterized high profile investments in Deutsche and hotels group Hilton HLT.N

as successful.