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SNL Financial Ranks the Largest 100 Banks in the World

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(PRWEB) July 08, 2014

SNL Financial has released its bi-annual ranking of the world's largest banks by total assets, finding that European banks are losing some of their dominance in global asset size rankings as they shrink their balance sheets in the wake of the financial crises of the last six years.

France's Crédit Agricole Group dropped out of the top five largest banks in the world by assets, landing at No. 9 as of March 31, while China Construction Bank Corp. has emerged as the third biggest bank, up from a rank of seventh in SNL's prior ranking published in December 2013.

According to the report, the largest five banks on the globe, based on their own accounting treatments of total assets, are now: Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., with US$3.174 trillion; HSBC Holdings Plc, with US$2.758 trillion; China Construction Bank Corp., with US$2.596 trillion; BNP Paribas SA, with US$2.595 trillion; and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., holding US$2.507 trillion in assets.

Crédit Agricole's assets have fallen from US$2.616 trillion at Sept. 30, 2013, to US$2.369 trillion at March 31, as the bank shrinks its balance sheet to become better capitalized and less risky. Other European banks have also slid down the rankings partly due to a decline in assets. Deutsche Bank AG now ranks as the 11th largest bank, compared to its No. 8 ranking in SNL's previous list. Deutsche Bank's assets fell to US$2.256 trillion at March 31 from US$2.420 trillion at Sept. 30, 2013. Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc's assets dropped to US$1.707 trillion at March 31 from US$1.829 trillion at Sept. 30, 2013, moving its rank to No. 17 from No. 16. Spain'sBanco de Sabadell SA and Germany'sHypo Real Estate Holding AG fell out of the top 100 completely. Bucking the trend was Société Générale SA, which moved up to No. 15 from No. 17.

Three banks have newly entered the top 100, replacing the two European banks that exited the rankings and Japan'sShinkin Central Bank, which SNL did not include in the current ranking after reconsidering the methodology of included banks. The absence of these three companies made way for new entrants: State Street Corp. ranked as No. 96, China Guangfa Bank Co. Ltd. was No. 99 and United Overseas Bank Ltd. took the No. 100 spot.

China is the country with the highest number of banks on SNL's top 100 list (15), followed by the United States with 11 and Japan with eight. Europe as a whole, including Russia, now has 45 of the top 100 banks, down from 47 in SNL's previous ranking.

A company's accounting treatment can have a significant effect on its world rank. The largest four banks report total assets under the IFRS accounting principle, which requires companies to include the gross amount of derivative assets on their balance sheets. Meanwhile, banks that report under U.S. GAAP report the net amount of derivative assets. JPMorgan Chase & Co., which ranks as the 6th largest bank, would move up to No. 1 if it reported derivatives on a gross basis instead of a net basis. The change would increase its assets by 40% to $3.475 trillion from $2.477 trillion. (Note: SNL did not perform the same analysis on banks that report Japanese GAAP or other types of GAAP.)

Methodology: Some companies classified by SNL as "banks" or "savings banks/thrifts/mutuals" were not included in the ranking due to the nature of their business models. The excluded companies were Beijing-based Agricultural Development Bank of China; Beijing-based Export-Import Bank of China; Seoul, South Korea-based Korea Finance Corp.; and Japan-based Shinkin Central Bank.

About SNL Financial
SNL Financial is a leading provider of financial information on more than 6,500 public companies and 50,000 private companies in business sectors critical to the global economy: Banking, Financial Services, Insurance, Real Estate, Energy, Metals & Mining, and Media & Communications. The SNL information service integrates breaking news, comprehensive data and expert analysis into an electronic database available online and updated around the clock.

For businesses and organizations interested in additional information or to receive a free trial of SNL's global banking product, please email sales(at)snl(dot)com, or phone +44 (0)20 7398 0873 (Europe, Middle East & Africa), +852 5808 1882 (Asia-Pacific), or +1 (866)296-3743 (America).

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