This is the list of top 5 safest banks in the world. The banks are listed base on Moody`s rating, Standard & Poor`s rating, Fitch ratings, total assets of the bank and the comparability of long-term credit ratings with other banks
1. KfW (Germany)
KfW is a government development bank located n Frankfurt. It was founded in 1948 after World War II as the realization of Marshall Plan. The revenue of the bank is around 70-75 Billion Euro and it employs around 4,228 people
2. Caisse des Depots et Consignations (France)
Caisse des Depots et Consignations is a French financial institutions under supervision of French Parliament. It was built in 1816. It financed French Public institutions Caisse des Depots and its subsidiary companies. Caisse des Depots et Consignations is available in French and 80 countries around the world.
3. Bank Nederlands Gemeenten (Netherlands)
The Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten is a Dutch financial institution where 50% of the asset is owned by the Dutch government. It was built by Hague in 1914 and it provides credit and financial service for public organization. In 2009, the bank profited 114 million Euro from their service.
4. Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank (Germany)
Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank came from Deutsche Rentenbank that was built in 1923 to solve hyperinflation turmoil in 1920s. In 1925, it became Deutsche Rentenbank-Kreditanstalt (RKA) and the main mission is to refinance agricultural sectors in Germany. The bank is located in Frankfurt and it holds 3047.2 million Euro capital assets
5. Zuercher Kantonalbank (Switzerland)
Zuercher Kantonalbank was launched in February 15th 1870. In the end of 19th century, the bank financed Mortgages and housing sectors and returned huge profit to the bank. The total asset of the bank is estimated 113 billion francs and it was recently netting 503 million Franc profit from their service.
As information, the other 5 banks that are recorded in the list of top 6th-10th chart of safest bank in the world are Rabobank Group (Netherlands),Landeskreditbank Baden-Wuerttemberg-Foerderbank (Germany),BNP Paribas (France), NRW Bank (Germany) and Royal Bank of Canada (Canada).
1. KfW (Germany)
KfW is a government development bank located n Frankfurt. It was founded in 1948 after World War II as the realization of Marshall Plan. The revenue of the bank is around 70-75 Billion Euro and it employs around 4,228 people
2. Caisse des Depots et Consignations (France)
Caisse des Depots et Consignations is a French financial institutions under supervision of French Parliament. It was built in 1816. It financed French Public institutions Caisse des Depots and its subsidiary companies. Caisse des Depots et Consignations is available in French and 80 countries around the world.
3. Bank Nederlands Gemeenten (Netherlands)
The Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten is a Dutch financial institution where 50% of the asset is owned by the Dutch government. It was built by Hague in 1914 and it provides credit and financial service for public organization. In 2009, the bank profited 114 million Euro from their service.
4. Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank (Germany)
Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank came from Deutsche Rentenbank that was built in 1923 to solve hyperinflation turmoil in 1920s. In 1925, it became Deutsche Rentenbank-Kreditanstalt (RKA) and the main mission is to refinance agricultural sectors in Germany. The bank is located in Frankfurt and it holds 3047.2 million Euro capital assets
5. Zuercher Kantonalbank (Switzerland)
Zuercher Kantonalbank was launched in February 15th 1870. In the end of 19th century, the bank financed Mortgages and housing sectors and returned huge profit to the bank. The total asset of the bank is estimated 113 billion francs and it was recently netting 503 million Franc profit from their service.
As information, the other 5 banks that are recorded in the list of top 6th-10th chart of safest bank in the world are Rabobank Group (Netherlands),Landeskreditbank Baden-Wuerttemberg-Foerderbank (Germany),BNP Paribas (France), NRW Bank (Germany) and Royal Bank of Canada (Canada).
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