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Monthly trade magazine covering international finance
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The Banker
January 2011 front cover
TypeMonthlytrade magazine
FormatMagazine
OwnerFinancial Times (Nikkei, Inc.)
EditorSilvia Pavoni
Founded1926; 100 years ago (1926)
Headquarters1 Friday Street
London
EC4M 9BT
England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Circulation15,000
ISSN0005-5395
Websitewww.thebanker.com

The Banker is an English-language monthly international financial affairs publication owned byThe Financial Times and edited in London, United Kingdom. The magazine was first published in January 1926 through founding editorBrendan Bracken of theFinancial News, who went on to become the chairman of theFinancial Times from 1945 to 1958.[1]

Since its founding, the magazine has claimed a dedication to the international perspective through features, interviews, multi-media applications, and events.The Banker is read in over 120 countries. It combines in-depth regional and country coverage with reports on global financial markets, regulation and policy, cash management and securities services, commodities andcarbon finance, infrastructure and project finance, trading and technology, clearing and settlement, and management and governance issues.[2]

The Banker is read most widely in banks, financial institutions, multilateral corporations, central banks, and finance ministries around the world. Approximately 60% of its readers are CEO/President and CFO/Treasurers of their organisations.[3]

Features and awards

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The Banker's primary focus is global financial comment and insight, featuring opinion pieces, profiles, and interviews with leading banking and finance figures. The Bracken Column[4] is named after Brendan Bracken, the founding editor ofThe Banker, and serves as a think-tank for financial sector participants.

The Bank of the Year Awards[5] is an annual awards event recognising the top financial institutions in the world. The most recent event took place in December 2021.

Top 1000 World Banks[6] is published annually in July based on the findings of The Banker Database.[7] This ranking serves to recognise global leaders in the industry for their achievements, ranking the world's banks by Tier 1 capital globally, as well as by individual country. The awards are the industry’s most widely used index of global banking, and are internationally recognised as the definitive guide to the soundness, strength, and profitability of banks.[8] The banks are assessed by Tier 1 capital, with secondary rankings by assets, capital/asset ratio, real profit growth, profit on average capital, and return on assets. In 2013ICBC was ranked in top place,[9] the first time ever for a Chinese bank[10] and has retained the top position since then, including the 2022 ranking.[11]

As well as The Bank of the Year Awards,The Banker also conducts awards for Deals of the Year, Innovation in Digital Banking, Transaction Banking, Investment Banking, Finance Minister of the Year, Central Bank Governor of the Year, Private Banking, and Islamic Bank of the Year.[12]

Top Islamic Financial Institutions[13] annual listing assesses the global state of the Islamic banking and finance market today. Since 2007, it has aimed to help estimate the size and growth rate of the emerging Islamic financial marketplace.

Top 1000 World Banks

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The Banker is known for its annual rankings of the world's top banks.[14] Below are the "Top 10 World Banks" from its "Top 1000 World Banks" ranking in 2016:[15]

Rank[14]BanksCountry
1Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaChina
2China Construction BankChina
3JPMorgan ChaseUnited States
4Bank of ChinaChina
5Agricultural Bank of ChinaChina
6Bank of AmericaUnited States
7CitigroupUnited States
8Wells FargoUnited States
9HSBCUnited Kingdom
10Mitsubishi UFJ Financial GroupJapan

The table below shows the top bank ranked by Tier 1 capital since 2000:[16]

Rank[14]BanksCountry
2016Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaChina
2015Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaChina
2014Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaChina
2013Industrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaChina
2012Bank of AmericaUnited States
2011Bank of AmericaUnited States
2010Bank of AmericaUnited States
2009JPMorgan ChaseUnited States
2008HSBCUnited Kingdom
2007Bank of AmericaUnited States
2006CitigroupUnited States
2005CitigroupUnited States
2004CitigroupUnited States
2003CitigroupUnited States
2002CitigroupUnited States
2001CitigroupUnited States
2000CitigroupUnited States

Editors

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The editors ofThe Banker are (as of January 2025):[17]

  • Silvia Pavoni (Editor-in-chief)
  • Chris Newlands (Executive Editor)
  • John Everington (Senior Editor)
  • Anita Hawser (Europe Editor)
  • Kimberley Long (Asia Editor)
  • Michael Klimes (Investment Banking and Capital Markets Editor)
  • Aliya Shibli (Senior Reporter)
  • Sally Hickey (Reporter)
  • Sam Friend (Digital Content Editor)
  • Simon Duffy (Editorial Coordinator)

References

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  1. ^"The Banker History: Window on the World".The Banker. Retrieved4 August 2011.
  2. ^"About Us"Archived 2013-05-12 at theWayback Machine.The Banker.
  3. ^Media Pack The Banker
  4. ^"The Bracken Column". Thebanker.com. Retrieved2011-08-04.
  5. ^"The Bank of the Year Awards".The Banker. Retrieved4 August 2011.
  6. ^"Top 1000 World Banks".The Banker. Retrieved4 August 2011.
  7. ^"The Banker Database". The Banker Database. Retrieved4 August 2011.
  8. ^Media Pack The Banker
  9. ^"The Top 1000 World Banks 2013".The Banker. 1 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved8 July 2013.
  10. ^"China's ICC tops global bank rankings for first time".Reuters. 1 July 2013. Retrieved8 July 2013.[dead link]
  11. ^"Top 1000 World Banks 2014: Back on track?".The Banker. 30 June 2014. Retrieved17 July 2014.
  12. ^"The Banker awards".The Banker. Retrieved4 August 2011.
  13. ^"Top Islamic Institutions". The Banker. Retrieved7 July 2013.
  14. ^abc"Top 1000 World Banks".The Banker.
  15. ^"Summary of the Top 1000 World Banks".The Banker.
  16. ^"Bank Rankings".
  17. ^"About Us at The Banker's website".
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