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ING Group is one of the biggest banks in the world, and consistently ranks among the top 30 largest banks globally. With a history dating back to 1737, Van Lanschot Kempen is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands, [48] the oldest independent bank in the Benelux [49] [50] and one of the oldest independent banks in the world. [51]
By 1962, Union Bank of Switzerland reached CHF 6.96 billion of assets, narrowly edging ahead of Swiss Bank Corporation to become the largest bank in Switzerland. [106] The rapid growth was punctuated by the 1967 acquisition of Interhandel, which made UBS one of the strongest banks in Europe. [95]
AXA Bank Europe, Brüssel, Zweigniederlassung Winterthur Fortis Banque, SA/NV, Bruxelles, Succursale de Zurich STRATEO, Genève, Succursale de Keytrade Bank SA, Bruxelles , Geneva
Many of the largest banks in the world are part of larger bank holding companies. This structure allows them to offer various financial services, making them more resilient and competitive in the global market. GlobalData and Forbes India maintain their own lists of the top ten largest banks in the world ranked by their market capitalization ...
Switzerland: One of the oldest active banks in Switzerland. 1814 De Nederlandsche Bank: Netherlands Netherlands: Precursor: Amsterdam Wisselbank, founded in 1609 and the first Central bank in the world 1815 Banque Bonhôte: Swiss Confederation Switzerland: 1816 Norges Bank: Norway Norway
The following is a list of the largest European financial services companies, ... Deutsche Bank: ... Switzerland: 21:
The Pictet Group, known as Pictet, is a Swiss multinational private bank and financial services company founded in Switzerland. Headquartered in Geneva, it is one of the largest Swiss banks and primarily offers services in wealth management, asset management, and asset servicing, to private clients and institutions.
Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) [a] was a Swiss investment bank and financial services company located in Switzerland. The bank, which at the time was the second largest bank in Switzerland, merged with Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998 to become UBS. This merger formed what was then the largest bank in Europe and the second largest bank in the world.