List of largest banks in Southeast Asia
These are lists of the largest Southeast Asian banks, measured by total assets and market capitalisation.
Largest Southeast Asian banks by total assets
Information from Forbes as of 2016[1]
Rank | Bank name | Country | Total assets (US$ billion) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DBS Bank | Singapore | 322.8 |
2 | OCBC Bank | Singapore | 275.1 |
3 | United Overseas Bank | Singapore | 222.8 |
4 | Maybank | Malaysia | 165.0 |
5 | CIMB | Malaysia | 107.7 |
6 | Public Bank Berhad | Malaysia | 95.4 |
7 | Bangkok Bank | Thailand | 83.6 |
8 | Siam Commercial Bank | Thailand | 81.4 |
9 | Krung Thai Bank | Thailand | 81.0 |
10 | Kasikornbank | Thailand | 75.1 |
11 | Bank Mandiri | Indonesia | 66.0 |
12 | Bank Rakyat Indonesia | Indonesia | 63.7 |
13 | RHB Bank | Malaysia | 53.7 |
14 | Bank Central Asia | Indonesia | 43.1 |
15 | Bank Negara Indonesia | Indonesia | 38.4 |
16 | Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam | Vietnam | 37.8 |
17 | Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company | Philippines | 37.5 |
18 | Vietinbank | Vietnam | 34.7 |
19 | Bank of the Philippine Islands | Philippines | 32.2 |
20 | AmBank | Malaysia | 31.6 |
Largest Southeast Asian banks by market capitalisation
Information from Forbes as of May 2016[1]
Rank | Bank name | Country | Market capitalisation (US$ billion) |
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1 | DBS Bank | Singapore | 29.3 |
2 | OCBC Bank | Singapore | 28.6 |
3 | Bank Central Asia | Indonesia | 24.5 |
4 | United Overseas Bank | Singapore | 23.4 |
5 | Maybank | Malaysia | 22.7 |
6 | Bank Rakyat Indonesia | Indonesia | 20.4 |
7 | Public Bank Berhad | Malaysia | 19.0 |
8 | Bank Mandiri | Indonesia | 17.6 |
9 | Siam Commercial Bank | Thailand | 12.7 |
10 | Kasikornbank | Thailand | 11.1 |
11 | CIMB | Malaysia | 10.7 |
12 | Bangkok Bank | Thailand | 8.9 |
13 | Bank of the Philippine Islands | Philippines | 7.6 |
14 | Krung Thai Bank | Thailand | 6.9 |
15 | Bank Negara Indonesia | Indonesia | 6.9 |
16 | Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company | Philippines | 5.8 |
17 | RHB Bank | Malaysia | 4.9 |
18 | AmBank | Malaysia | 3.6 |
19 | TMB Bank | Thailand | 2.9 |
20 | Vietinbank | Vietnam | 2.8 |
References
- 1 2 "ForbesG2000". Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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