- HSBC is the largest bank in Europe based on assets, with a balance sheet total of €2,597 billion.
- The UK has three banks in the top 10 largest banks in Europe, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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For large banks, the balance sheet total is still a crucial indicator of how well a bank is doing—particularly amid the ongoing pandemic and resulting financial crisis.
With last year’s edition of the 50 largest European banks published by S&P Global Market Intelligence, released in April 2022, we get a good indication of each bank’s volume in terms of lending (i.e. mortgages, business loans) and assets.
With its total assets amounting to €2,597 billion, HSBC comes out on top as the largest in Europe by asset, followed by BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole.
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Here are the 50 Largest Banks in Europe (2022):
- HSBC Holdings PLC, UK – €2597.14 billion
- BNP Paribas SA, France – €2554.20 billion
- Crédit Agricole Group, France – €2,351.61 billion
- Barclays PLC, UK – €1,648.16 billion
- Banco Santander SA, Spain – €1,595.84 billion
- Groupe BPCE, France – €1516.02 billion
- Société Générale SA, France – €1,464.45 billion
- Deutsche Bank AG, Germany – €1,323.99 billion
- Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, Italy – €1,069.00 billion
- Lloyds Banking Group PLC, UK – €1,055.52 billion
- Crédit Mutuel Group, France – €1,021.33 billion
- UBS Group AG, Switzerland – €982.34 billion
- ING Groep NV, Netherlands – €951.29 billion
- NatWest Group PLC, UK – €931.06 billion
- UniCredit SpA, Italy – €916.67 billion
- La Banque Postale SA – France – €722.31 billion
- Credit Suisse Group AG, Switzerland – €729.04 billion
- Standard Chartered PLC, UK – €727.90 billion
- Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, Spain – €719.45 billion
- CaixaBank SA, Spain – €680.04 billion
- Rabobank, Netherlands – €639.58 billion
- DZ Bank AG, Germany – €627.27 billion
- Nordea Bank AbP, Finland – €570.35 billion
- Danske Bank AS, Denmark – €529.35 billion
- Sberbank of Russia, Russia – €482.37 billion
- Commerzbank AG, Germany – €471.96 billion
- ABN AMRO Bank NV, Netherlands – €399.11 billion
- KBC Group NV, Belgium – €345.34 billion
- Nationwide Building Society, UK – €332.52 billion
- Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Sweden – €325.46 billion
- Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Sweden – €321.32 billion
- Erste Group Bank AG, Austria – €308.52 billion
- DNB Bank ASA, Norway – €301.57 billion
- Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, Germany – €282.34 billion
- Raiffelsen Gruppe Switzerland, Switzerland – €274.41 billion
- Swedbank Ab, Sweden – €267.48 billion
- Bayerische Landesbank, Germany – €266.55 billion
- Banco de Sabadell SA, Spain – €251.95 billion
- VTB Bank PJSC, Russia – €244.42 billion
- Nykredit AS, Denmark – €225.07 billion
- BFA Tenedora de Acciones SAU, Spain – €206.50 billion
- Banco BPM SpA, Italy – €200.49 billion
- Belfius Bank SA, Belgium – €192.15 billion
- Raiffelsen Bank International AG, Austria – €188.51 billion
- Zürcher Kantonalbank, Switzerland – €185.30 billion
- OP Financial Group, Finland – €174.11 billion
- BPER Banca SpA, Italy – €158.66 billion
- Bank of Ireland Group PLC, Ireland – €155.27 billion
- Banca Monte del Paschi di Siena SpA, Italy – €137.87 billion
- AIB Group PLC, Ireland – €127.88 billion
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