Large multinationals are edged out of Europe’s top 50 by midsize banks that are based in developed economies and offer global service.
Many European banks have benefitted from upgrades over the last year, enabling them to rise higher in our ranking of the safest European banks. Danske Bank moved up three places to 37th following an upgrade from Moody’s, and KBC moved up three places to 38th after an upgrade from Fitch. Belfius Bank is a new entrant, in 49th place after an upgrade from Moody’s. ING Bank and Crédit Agricole are among other banks upgraded.
France contributes 11 of the 50 Safest European Banks with a mixture of state-sponsored banks, such as Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations and SFIL (in ninth and 14th places), and commercial banks, such as Crédit Agricole and Société Générale (in 32nd and 40th places).
Germany is the next-biggest contributor, with eight banks; although these do not include Deutsche Bank or Commerzbank, which narrowly miss inclusion. The German banking system is characterized by many hundreds of small retail banks, such as Sparkassen and Volksbanken, which are part of wider cooperative groups and enjoy high ratings as a result of the huge resources of the groups as a whole. In line with the methodology used in previous years, we include DZ Bank as a representative of the whole Genossenschaftliche Finanzgruppe, which includes Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken, and Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe as a representative of the Landesbanken and Sparkassen.
The smaller economies of Scandinavia contribute 10 of the safest European banks. This is not surprising: In the 10 years since the global financial crisis erupted, we have seen that the rating agencies have retained high ratings on medium-size international banks based in developed financial markets, while the agencies have been more conservative about the largest international banks with the biggest global footprints.
Swedish banks are particularly highly rated, with three entrants in the top 20, but Denmark, Norway and Finland are all represented on our list.
In contrast, the United Kingdom contributes only four banks to the 50 Safest, and two of those are mutuals that focus exclusively on collecting retail savings and making retail loans in the UK. HSBC and Standard Chartered are the other two included, but other household names of British banking, such as Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds do not feature (although Lloyds comes close).
The Czech Republic is the only Eastern European country to contribute banks to the 50 Safest European list: Česká Spořitelna and Komerční banka. Poland’s ING Bank Slaski and Bank Pekao come close, but other Eastern European banks fall well short of the rating levels needed for inclusion. The strongest Russian bank, Vnesheconombank, has ratings that straddle the investment grade/sub-investment grade divide.
THE 50 SAFEST european BANKS |
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Rank |
Group Name |
Country |
Ratings |
Total Score |
Assets $ mn |
Statement Date |
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Fitch |
Moody’s |
S&P |
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1 |
KfW |
Germany |
AAA |
Aaa |
AAA |
30 |
534,429 |
12/31/16 |
2 |
Zürcher Kantonalbank |
Switzerland |
AAA |
Aaa |
AAA |
30 |
155,222 |
12/31/16 |
3 |
Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank |
Germany |
AAA |
Aaa |
AAA |
30 |
100,185 |
12/31/16 |
4 |
L-Bank |
Germany |
AAA |
Aaa |
AAA |
30 |
79,010 |
12/31/16 |
5 |
Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten |
Netherlands |
AA+ |
Aaa |
AAA |
29 |
162,327 |
12/31/16 |
6 |
Nederlandse Waterschapsbank |
Netherlands |
N/R |
Aaa |
AAA |
29 |
109,063 |
6/30/16 |
7 |
NRW.BANK |
Germany |
AAA |
Aa1 |
AA- |
26 |
148,105 |
12/31/16 |
8 |
Banque et Caisse d’Épargne de l’État |
Luxembourg |
N/R |
Aa2 |
AA+ |
24.5 |
50,058 |
6/30/16 |
9 |
Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations |
France |
AA |
Aa2 |
AA |
24 |
175,428 |
12/31/16 |
10 |
DZ Bank |
Germany |
AA- |
Aa1 |
AA- |
23 |
536,995 |
12/31/16 |
11 |
Svenska Handelsbanken |
Sweden |
AA |
Aa2 |
AA- |
23 |
289,949 |
12/31/16 |
12 |
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise |
Switzerland |
N/R |
Aa2 |
AA |
23 |
45,932 |
6/30/16 |
13 |
Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank |
Germany |
AA- |
Aa1 |
AA- |
23 |
40,661 |
12/31/16 |
14 |
SFIL |
France |
AA- |
Aa3 |
AA |
22 |
83,708 |
6/30/16 |
15 |
Banque Pictet |
Switzerland |
AA- |
Aa2 |
N/R |
21.5 |
34,092 |
12/31/15 |
16 |
Rabobank |
Netherlands |
AA- |
Aa2 |
A+ |
21 |
698,422 |
12/31/16 |
17 |
Nordea |
Sweden |
AA- |
Aa3 |
AA- |
21 |
648,950 |
12/31/16 |
18 |
Swedbank |
Sweden |
AA- |
Aa3 |
AA- |
21 |
237,713 |
12/31/16 |
19 |
Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe |
Germany |
A+ |
Aa2 |
N/R |
20 |
1,246,015 |
12/31/15 |
20 |
SEB |
Sweden |
AA- |
Aa3 |
A+ |
20 |
289,184 |
12/31/16 |
21 |
DNB |
Norway |
N/R |
Aa2 |
A+ |
20 |
281,136 |
9/30/16 |
22 |
HSBC France |
France |
AA- |
A1 |
AA- |
20 |
178,584 |
12/31/16 |
23 |
OP Corporate Bank |
Finland |
N/R |
Aa3 |
AA- |
20 |
65,256 |
9/30/16 |
24 |
LGT Bank |
Liechtenstein |
N/R |
Aa2 |
A+ |
20 |
29,079 |
12/31/15 |
25 |
Bank für Sozialwirtschaft |
Germany |
AA- |
N/R |
AA- |
20 |
8,982 |
12/31/16 |
26 |
HSBC Holdings |
United Kingdom |
AA- |
A1 |
A |
18 |
2,374,986 |
12/31/16 |
27 |
UBS |
Switzerland |
A |
Aa3 |
A+ |
18 |
998,995 |
12/31/16 |
28 |
ING Bank |
Netherlands |
A+ |
A1 |
A+ |
18 |
889,553 |
12/31/16 |
29 |
Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM) |
France |
A+ |
Aa3 |
A |
18 |
517,913 |
12/31/16 |
30 |
Nationwide Building Society |
United Kingdom |
A+ |
Aa3 |
A |
18 |
275,935 |
4/4/17 |
31 |
BNP Paribas |
France |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
2,189,268 |
12/31/16 |
32 |
Crédit Agricole |
France |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
1,816,010 |
12/31/16 |
33 |
Standard Chartered Bank |
United Kingdom |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
646,692 |
12/31/16 |
34 |
ABN-AMRO |
Netherlands |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
415,813 |
12/31/16 |
35 |
BNP Paribas Fortis |
Belgium |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
313,893 |
12/31/16 |
36 |
BGL BNP Paribas |
Luxembourg |
A+ |
A1 |
A |
17 |
47,412 |
12/31/16 |
37 |
Danske Bank |
Denmark |
A |
A1 |
A |
16 |
493,941 |
12/31/16 |
38 |
KBC Group |
Belgium |
A |
A1 |
A |
16 |
252,275 |
12/31/16 |
39 |
Lansforsakringar Bank |
Sweden |
N/R |
A1 |
A |
15.5 |
32,226 |
9/30/16 |
40 |
Société Générale |
France |
A |
A2 |
A |
15 |
1,456,984 |
12/31/16 |
41 |
Groupe BPCE |
France |
A |
A2 |
A |
15 |
1,302,034 |
12/31/16 |
42 |
Natixis |
France |
A |
A2 |
A |
15 |
556,402 |
12/31/16 |
43 |
Coventry Building Society |
United Kingdom |
A |
A2 |
N/R |
14 |
47,110 |
12/31/16 |
44 |
Česká Spořitelna |
Czech Republic |
A- |
A2 |
A |
14 |
41,598 |
12/31/16 |
45 |
Komerční banka |
Czech Republic |
A- |
A2 |
A |
14 |
35,990 |
12/31/16 |
46 |
SpareBank 1 SR-Bank |
Norway |
A- |
A1 |
N/R |
14 |
22,437 |
12/31/16 |
47 |
Banque Palatine |
France |
A |
A2 |
N/R |
14 |
16,167 |
12/31/16 |
48 |
Nykredit Realkredit |
Denmark |
A |
Baa1 |
A |
13 |
198,589 |
12/31/16 |
49 |
Belfius Bank |
Belgium |
A- |
A2 |
A- |
13 |
186,277 |
12/31/16 |
50 |
La Banque Postale |
France |
A- |
N/R |
A |
12.5 |
241,992 |
12/31/16 |
Note: Ratings valid as of July 31, 2017 |