VietinBank

VietnamVietinBankVietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (to give it its full name) is one of Vietnam’s largest listed companies. Headquartered in Hanoi, VietinBank is majority owned by the State Bank of Vietnam (from which it was separated in 1988), but other firms, such as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, also now hold stakes.

Citibank

United StatesCitibankWhile Citi is the fourth largest retail bank in the US, its reach extends to all major markets around the world. It operates in more than 100 cities globally and makes $9.8bn in pre-tax earnings each year. Citi’s Global Consumer Bank now serves more than 100 million customers worldwide and is present in the fastest-growing cities in nearly 25 countries worldwide.

Barclays

United KingdomBarclaysBritain is the home of financial giant Barclays, and its UK retail-banking arm serves more than 15 million clients in the country. Among them are individual and business customers who take advantage of Barclays’ many retail products, including current and savings accounts, mortgages, insurance, loans, credit cards and investment products.

FGB

United Arab EmiratesFGBFGB, formerly known as First Gulf Bank, is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1979, the bank has grown to become the third largest in terms of assets in the UAE and employs roughly 2,000 people. Its particular focus is on consumer and wholesale banking, and it is a leading provider of Islamic finance.

Taiwan Cooperative Bank

TaiwanTaiwan Cooperative BankHeadquartered in Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan, the Taiwan Cooperative Bank employs roughly 9,000 people. The bank was originally founded while the island of Taiwan was under Japanese occupation in 1923, but was taken over by the Taiwanese authorities in 1946. It now has more than 300 branches, more than any other bank in the country.

Credit Suisse

SwitzerlandCredit SuisseCredit Suisse’s retail banking operations go back to the early 1900s, when, in response to a rising middle class looking for a safe place to put its growing saving, Credit Suisse extended its operations to include retail deposit accounts. The bank’s retail operations, alongside its various other branches, brought in a profit of CHF 2.94bn ($3.02bn) in 2015.

Sampath Bank

Sri LankaSampath BankSampath Bank’s influence in Sri Lanka stretches back 29 years, in which time it has come to be considered among the country’s most respected institutions. The bank’s core value is to create a learning culture that promotes individual and organisational development, while also promoting innovation and customer value.

Santander

SpainSantanderOriginating in the Spanish city after which it was named in 1857, Santander is now one of the world’s largest banks when measured by market capitalisation, and the largest bank in the eurozone by market value. Santander’s total deposits were in excess of €683.1bn as of 2015, and in 2014 it made a profit of nearly €6bn.

Shinhan Bank

South KoreaShinhan BankWith its origins tracing back to 1897, Shinhan Bank can lay claim to being the oldest bank on the Korean Peninsula. It offers a number of retail banking products, including checking and saving accounts, as well as mortgages, insurance and consumer finance. It employs more than 13,000 people and maintains assets worth a total of KRW 176.9trn ($151.82bn).

SABB

Saudi ArabiaSABBThe Saudi British Bank, or SABB as it is more widely known, is an associated company of the HSBC Group and headquartered in Riyadh. The Saudi retail bank was founded in January 1978 and began operations soon after in July of the same year, taking over the operations of the British Bank of the Middle East in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Alfa-Bank

RussiaAlfa-BankHeadquartered in Moscow, Alfa-Bank Russia is a beacon of reliability and efficiency for retail banking customers, both in the country and the larger region. Its far-reaching network, together with its superior levels of experience and knowledge within its management team easily set this financial institution apart from its competitors in the Russian market.

Doha Bank

QatarDoha BankIncorporated in 1978, Doha Bank has become one of the biggest banks on the Qatar Peninsula. Yet despite its size, this financial institution still offers a personal service to all its retail banking customers. With qualities including dynamism, innovation and traditional values, Doha Bank is able to offer something unique to the Qatari market.

Bank Muscat

OmanBank MuscatThrough a network of 127 branches that span the length and breadth of Oman, Bank Muscat offers a wide array of market-leading products and services to its retail customers. It is the largest financial institution in the country, and its highly experienced team provides a flexible and bespoke experience in a friendly and efficient manner.