World's 25 Largest Banks

World's 25 Largest Banks

Table
World's 25 Largest Banks1
 
  Bank Assets
(in U.S. $000,000)
1 Mizuho Holdings (Japan) 1,428,928
2 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking (Japan)    991,791
3 Citigroup (U.S.)    902,210
4 Deutsche Bank (Germany)    885,135
5 Allianz (Germany)    869,561
6 United Financial of Japan    844,692
7 Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group    817,280
8 J.P. Morgan Chase (U.S.)    715,348
9 HypoVereinsbank (Germany)    674,670
10 UBS (Switzerland)    673,876
11 HSBC Holdings (U.K.)    673,312
12 BNP Paribas (France)    653,505
13 Bank of America    642,191
14 Credit Suisse (Switzerland)    613,084
15 ING Group (Netherlands)    612,202
16 ABN Amro (Netherlands)    511,448
17 Royal Bank of Scotland (U.K.)    477,903
18 Barclays (U.K.)    472,207
19 AXA (France)    446,899
20 Commerzbank (Germany)    432,818
21 Société Générale de France    429,258
22 Morgan Stanley (U.S.)    426,794
23 Fortis Group (Belgium/Netherlands)    412,499
24 HBOS (U.K.)    401,175
25 Grupo Santander Central Hispano (Spain)    328,551
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      1Ranked by asset size as of Dec. 31, 2000.

        Source: The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 1, 2001.

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