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Rank Bank HQ Total assets (billions of US$) [3] CET1 capital ratio requirement [4] Market capitalization (billions of US$ as of 12/31/2023) [5] Ticker 1 JPMorgan Chase: New York City: $4,210 12.0% $491.76 JPM 2 Bank of America: Charlotte, North Carolina: $3,324 10.4% $266.46 BAC 3 Citigroup: New York City: $2,430 11.5% $98.45 C 4 Wells Fargo ...
Rank Bank name Country Total assets (2023) (billions of US$) Headquarter city 1 JPMorgan Chase United States: $3,898.33 New York City: 2 Bank of America United States: $3,051.38 Charlotte: 3 Citigroup United States: $2,416.68 New York City 4 Wells Fargo United States: $1,881.02 San Francisco: 5 Royal Bank of Canada Canada: $1,544.17 Montreal: 6 ...
Bank name GlobalData (as of 30 September 2024) [5] Forbes India (as of 4 October 2024) [6] Rank Market cap (US$ billion) Rank Market cap (US$ billion) JPMorgan Chase: 1 599.931 1 583.91 Bank of America: 2 307.900 2 304.56 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China: 3 303.543 3 288.06 Agricultural Bank of China: 4 232.836 4 231.00 Bank of China: 5
The Big Four U.S. banks, Wells Fargo , Bank of America , Citigroup , and JPMorgan Chase , are constantly lumped together and referred to as if they were one entity. However, under the surface ...
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The following is a list of the world's largest publicly traded financial services companies, ordered by annual sales for the latest Fiscal Year that ended March 31, 2018 or prior (all public companies with sales of $20 billion or more are included, while privately held companies are not included).
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