Although based in the UK, each of the five biggest British banks conducts business worldwide and is a major global footprint.
Below is the list of the five largest banks in the United Kingdom, as total assets.
HSBC Holdings $ 2,634.14 billion
Barclays PLC $ 2,114.13 billion
Royal Bank of Scotland Group $ 1,635.93 billion
Lloyds Banking Group $ 1,333.99 billion
Standard Chartered PLC $ 725.914 billion
HSBC is the largest bank in the UK, based on total assets, and doing business in 80 countries
Barclays is the second-largest British bank (headquartered in London), but it provides banking services throughout Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.
RBS provides services to over 33 million customers worldwide. This includes 24 million in the United Kingdom, where there are more than 2,100 bank branches
Lloyds Banking Group was created in 2009 after the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB Group.
Standard Chartered is a global banking institution headquartered in London, UK. It has major global footprint and derives over 90% of their revenues from countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
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