Nubank has reported its first full-year profitability since its launch in 2014. Nearing 100 million customers, the bank has set new benchmarks in revenue
Nubank has reported its first full-year profitability since its launch in 2014. Nearing 100 million customers, the bank has set new benchmarks in revenue
JPMorgan, ICBC and Bank of America led global corporate, investment and wholesale banking revenue in FY2024, underscoring a competitive shift as institutions prioritise growth, efficiency and innovation to redefine global banking leadership.
North America and Asia Pacific banks retain the strongest balance sheet positions, while the global banking sector remains broadly resilient. Returns remain steady, while banks report enhanced efficiency and income diversification, accompanied by generally robust asset quality, capitalisation and liquidity
Overall balance sheet growth in Asia Pacific and North America slowed amid weak credit demand, cautious lending and regulatory prudence, while European banks rebounded modestly and Middle Eastern banks saw accelerated expansion, fueled by government-backed investment projects.
The TABInsights Islamic Banks Rankings highlight stronger financials in Middle Eastern banks, particularly in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE, while Asian institutions remain smaller and less profitable. Islamic banks are strengthening balance sheets amid evolving risk and governance priorities.
Bank of China (Hong Kong) leads the 2026 TAB Global World’s Best Retail Banks Ranking, ahead of Emirates NBD and First Abu Dhabi Bank, as banks globally shift toward targeted digital investment to convert deposit strength into fee income.
Digital banks are moving toward more structured growth, with headline growth moderating but overall expansion remaining strong. Profitability has improved, while balance-sheet management, revenue diversification and operational efficiency have become defining priorities.
The top 10 digital banks by pre-tax profit leveraged scale advantages, yet growth varied widely, reflecting differences in strategies, market dynamics and operational priorities.