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Top 10 Banks in world


After evaluating various banks across the globe, Bankers Almanac ranked the banks with an intention to produce a list to people who would like to compare a bank’s performance with the others operating in the same industry.

1. Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Consolidated assets: $2,804,332 million
Capital: $3,084.10 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

2. BNP Paribas SA, Paris, France
Consolidated assets: $2,546,693 million
Capital: $33,274.59 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

3. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Limited, Beijing, China
Consolidated assets: $2,458,597
Capital: $55,454.17 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

4. Barclays Bank PLC, London, United Kingdom
Consolidated assets: $2,426,889 million
Capital: $22,499.22 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

5. Japan Post Bank Co Ltd, Tokyo, Japan
Consolidated assets: $2,320,244 million
Capital: $41,980.52 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

6. Crédit Agricole SA, Paris, France
Consolidated assets: $2,233,521 million
Capital: $9,711.03 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

7. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Consolidated assets: $2,224,124 million
Capital: $10,259.24 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

8. China Construction Bank Corporation, Beijing, China
Consolidated assets: $1,951,046 million
Capital: $39,715.81 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

9. Bank of China Limited, Beijing, China
Consolidated assets: $1,879,280 million
Capital: $44,344.24 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

10. Agricultural Bank of China Limited, Beijing, China
Consolidated assets: $1,855,056 million
Capital: $51,595.55 million
Balance Sheet: 31.12.11

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