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By total assets

The list is based on the April, 2020 S&P Global Market Intelligence report of the 100 largest banks in the world.[1]
The ranking was based upon assets as reported and was not adjusted for different accounting treatments.[1]
Accounting treatment affects the assets reported: for example, the United States uses US GAAP (as opposed to IFRS), which only reports the net derivative position in most cases, leading to US banks having fewer derivative assets than comparable non-US banks.[2]

If JPMorgan Chase reported under the IFRS,
it would be ranked 5th in the list as of 2020, rather than 7th.[1]

Rank - - - - Bank name - - - - - - Total assets
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(2019)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (US$ Billion)
1 China23x15 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China 4,324.27
2 China23x15 China Construction Bank 3,653.11
3 China23x15 Agricultural Bank of China 3,572.98
4 China23x15 Bank of China 3,270.15
5 United States23x12 JPMorgan Chase 3,213.00
6 Japan23x15 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 2,892.97
7 United Kingdom23x12 HSBC 2,715.15
8 United States23x12 Bank of America 2,434.08
9 France23x15 BNP Paribas 2,429.26
10 France23x15 Crédit Agricole 2,256.72
11 Japan23x15 Japan Post Bank 1,984.62
12 Japan23x15 SMBC Group 1,954.78
13 United States23x12 Citigroup Inc. 1,951.16
14 United States23x12 Wells Fargo 1,927.26
15 Japan23x15 Mizuho Financial Group 1,874.89
16 Spain23x15 Banco Santander 1,702.61
17 France23x15 Société Générale 1,522.05
18 United Kingdom23x12 Barclays 1,510.14
19 France23x15 Groupe BPCE 1,501.59
20 China23x15 Postal Savings Bank of China 1,467.31
21 Germany23x14 Deutsche Bank 1,456.26
22 China23x15 Bank of Communications 1,422.63
23 Canada23x12 Royal Bank of Canada 1,116.31
24 United Kingdom23x12 Lloyds Banking Group 1,104.42
25 Canada23x12 Toronto-Dominion Bank 1,102.04
26 China23x15 China Merchants Bank 1,065.25
27 Italy23x15 Intesa Sanpaolo 1,057.82
28 Japan23x15 Norinchukin Bank 1,011.14
29 Netherlands23x15 ING Group 1,000.72

4 Largest Chinese banks = $14.82 trillion.
10 = $30,761.69 billion = $30.76 trillion.
20 = $48,158.10 billion = $48.15 trillion.
29 = $58,494.69 billion = $58.49 trillion.

By market capitalization

The list is based on Relbanks.com’s ranking as at 12 January 2018,
where the data are derived from annual reports and financial statements of the companies.[3]

Rank - - - - Bank name - - - - - - Market cap
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (US$ billion)
1 United States23x12 JPMorgan Chase 390.934
2 China23x15 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China 345.214
3 United States23x12 Bank of America 325.331
4 United States23x12 Wells Fargo 308.013
5 China23x15 China Construction Bank 257.399
6 United Kingdom23x12 HSBC Holdings PLC 219.270
7 China23x15 Agricultural Bank of China 203.244
8 United States23x12 Citigroup Inc. 203.165
9 China23x15 Bank of China 181.469
10 China23x15 China Merchants Bank 122.616
11 Canada23x12 Royal Bank of Canada 122.564
12 Spain23x15 Banco Santander 115.696
13 Australia23x12 Commonwealth Bank 112.227
14 Japan23x15 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 111.660
15 Canada23x12 Toronto-Dominion Bank 108.449
16 France23x15 BNP Paribas 103.258
17 United States23x12 Goldman Sachs 100.705
18 Russia23x15 Sberbank of Russia 99.840
19 United States23x12 Morgan Stanley 99.651
20 United States23x12 U.S. Bancorp 94.558
21 India23x15 HDFC Bank 88.435
22 Brazil22x15 Itaú Unibanco 86.203

Banks by country or territory

Total market capital (US$ billion) across the top 70 banks by country

Rank Country - - - Number Total Market Cap

1 United States 13 1861.480 1,3,4,8,17,19,20,27,28,38,46,59,62
2 China 12 1474.537 2,5,7,9,10,31,39,40,50,51,53,66
3 United Kingdom 5 470.032 6,29,47,56,67
3 Canada 5 406.685 11,15,24,42,57


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