Top 1000 World Banks 2023

               

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We analyse results by region, country and benchmark bank to bank, as well as run our best-performing bank methodology to help you identify banks’ strengths and weaknesses compared to their peers.

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Can Spain’s banks withstand another crisis?

July 10, 2020

As Covid-19 batters its economy, we look at asset quality of country’s top lenders.

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China continues its green revolution

July 3, 2020

China is one of the world’s worst polluters, but its green credentials are improving.

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Banks brace for bruising loan costs

July 3, 2020

Major banks in Europe, Japan and the US anticipate large bad loan losses in the next year.

Western Europe sees drop in global share of banking profits

July 2, 2020
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Region sees a 2.22 percentage point drop in its share of global net income in the Top 1000 World Banks results.

Top 1000 World Banks – NCB heads pack as Saudi banks hold firm

July 1, 2020

Saudi Arabia’s banks have held their ground for 2020’s Top 1000, despite slumping oil prices. John Everington reports.

Top 1000 World Banks – Zenith extends lead as Nigerian banks rise

July 1, 2020

Nigeria’s top five banks rose the latest ranking and Zenith Bank posted a 16% jump in Tier 1 capital.

Top 1000 World Banks – Standard Bank takes South African and regional laurels

July 1, 2020

Standard Bank came top in Africa as well as South Africa, but lost ground in the Top 1000 ranking.

Top 1000 World Banks – Bumper year for US banks joining ranking

July 1, 2020

Consolidation has propelled US community banks into the Top 1000 this year.

Top 1000 World Banks – JPMorgan leads US pack in slew of categories

July 1, 2020

JPMorgan took top place among US banks, while smaller lenders also performed strongly. 

Top 1000 World Banks – Kazakh bank outperforms on ROA

July 1, 2020

Jysan Bank of Kazakhstan pips last year’s winner, United National Corporation, to the post in the return on assets ranking. Joy Macknight reports.

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