Ranked: The World’s 50 Largest Banks By Assets

Chinese banks claim the top four spots as total assets for the world’s 50 largest lenders reach a staggering $101.6 trillion.

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Key Takeaways

  • The world’s 50 largest banks hold $101.6 trillion in assets combined.

  • Chinese banks dominate the ranking, led by the four largest banks in the world.

  • JPMorgan Chase (JPM) ranks fifth by assets, but remains the world’s most valuable bank by market capitalization.

Banks sit at the center of the global financial system, and the assets they hold help move credit, deposits, and liquidity through the economy.

Together, the world’s 50 largest banks hold $101.6 trillion in assets, a total approaching the world’s $111 trillion government debt load in 2025.

This graphic ranks the 50 largest banks in the world by total assets, using data from CompaniesMarketCap as of April 15, 2026. The figures represent each bank’s total assets for the most recent reporting period and include cash and cash equivalents, loans, investments, properties, and equipment.

Chinese and American Banks Hold the Most Assets

Chinese banks dominate the top of the ranking. The four largest banks in the world are all Chinese state-owned lenders: ICBC (IDCBY), Agricultural Bank of China (BACHY) (ACGBY), China Construction Bank, and Bank of China.

Together, those four institutions hold $25.5 trillion, or roughly one-quarter of the $101.6 trillion total of the top 50 banks.

The data table below shows the values of the 50 largest global banks’ assets, along with the country of each bank.

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Rank

Bank

Total Assets (Billions, USD)

Country

1

ICBC

$7,300

🇨🇳 China

2

Agricultural Bank of China

$6,800

🇨🇳 China

3

China Construction Bank

$6,200

🇨🇳 China

4

Bank of China

$5,300

🇨🇳 China

5

JPMorgan Chase

$4,400

🇺🇸 United States

6

Bank of America (BAC)

$3,400

🇺🇸 United States

7

BNP Paribas (BNPQY)

$3,300

🇫🇷 France

8

HSBC (HSBC)

$3,200

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

9

Crédit Agricole (CRARY)

$2,800

🇫🇷 France

10

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial (MUFG)

$2,700

🇯🇵 Japan

11

Citigroup (C)

$2,700

🇺🇸 United States

12

Postal Savings Bank of China

$2,500

🇨🇳 China

13

Santander (SAN)

$2,200

🇪🇸 Spain

14

Bank of Communications (BCMXY)

$2,200

🇨🇳 China

15

Wells Fargo (WFC)

$2,200

🇺🇸 United States

16

Barclays (BCS)

$2,100

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

17

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG)

$2,000

🇯🇵 Japan

18

Mizuho Financial Group (MFG)

$1,900

🇯🇵 Japan

19

Société Générale (SCGLY)

$1,800

🇫🇷 France

20

Goldman Sachs (GS)

$1,800

🇺🇸 United States

21

CM Bank (CIHKY)

$1,800

🇨🇳 China

22

Royal Bank Of Canada (RY)

$1,700

🇨🇦 Canada

23

Deutsche Bank (DB)

$1,700

🇩🇪 Germany

24

UBS (UBS)

$1,600

🇨🇭 Switzerland

25

Japan Post Bank

$1,600

🇯🇵 Japan

26

Toronto Dominion Bank (TD)

$1,500

🇨🇦 Canada

27

Industrial Bank (601166.SS)

$1,500

🇨🇳 China

28

Morgan Stanley (MS)

$1,400

🇺🇸 United States

29

CITIC Bank

$1,400

🇨🇳 China

30

Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (600000.SS)

$1,400

🇨🇳 China

31

Lloyds Banking Group (LYG)

$1,300

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

32

ING (ING)

$1,200

🇳🇱 Netherlands

33

Intesa Sanpaolo (ISNPY)

$1,100

🇮🇹 Italy

34

China Minsheng Bank (CMAKY)

$1,100

🇨🇳 China

35

Scotiabank (BNS)

$1,100

🇨🇦 Canada

36

Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNBN.SW)

$1,100

🇨🇭 Switzerland

37

Bank of Montreal (BMO)

$1,100

🇨🇦 Canada

38

UniCredit (UNCFF)

$1,000

🇮🇹 Italy

39

China Everbright Bank

$1,000

🇨🇳 China

40

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA)

$1,000

🇪🇸 Spain

41

NatWest Group (NWG)

$962

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

42

Commonwealth Bank (CMWAY)

$944

🇦🇺 Australia

43

Standard Chartered (SCBFF)

$920

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

44

State Bank of India

$878

🇮🇳 India

45

ANZ Bank (ANZBY)

$857

🇦🇺 Australia

46

CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce)

$832

🇨🇦 Canada

47

Ping An Bank

$820

🇨🇳 China

48

CaixaBank (CAIXY)

$780

🇪🇸 Spain

49

Nordea Bank (NRDBY)

$769

🇫🇮 Finland

50

DBS Group (DBSDY)

$699

🇸🇬 Singapore

The U.S. comes next, led by JPMorgan Chase with $4.4 trillion in assets and Bank of America with $3.4 trillion.

The rest of the top 10 is rounded out by three European banks (BNP Paribas, HSBC, Crédit Agricole) and one Japanese lender (Mitsubishi UFJ).

A large part of banks’ assets are cash and liquid assets, partly because regulators require them to withstand market stress and funding pressure.

Regional Concentration Among Global Banks

Asia leads the ranking, holding nearly half of the assets of the world’s 50 largest lenders.

Region

# of Banks

Average Assets per Bank

Total Assets (USD, Billions)

🌏 Asia

19

$2,584

$49,097

🌍 Europe

18

$1,602

$28,831

🌎 North America

11

$2,012

$22,132

🌐 Other

2

$901

$1,801

That dominance is driven overwhelmingly by 13 Chinese banks, which alone account for about 39% of the total.

Europe ranks second, largely on volume rather than scale: it has nearly as many banks on the list as Asia (18 vs. 19), yet those institutions are generally smaller, averaging just $1.6 trillion in assets per bank compared with Asia’s $2.6 trillion.

North America is anchored by six U.S. banks and five Canadian ones, giving the region fewer banks than Europe but larger institutions on average.

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