The list of the most reliable banks in the world has been published.
Despite the economic crisis in the Eurozone and the protracted saga of Greece’s debt obligations, European commercial banks are still considered the most reliable in the world.
Global Finance Magazine has conducted a comparative study of the world's 500 largest banks based on ratings from the rating agencies Fitch, S&P and Moody's.
According to the study, the publisher has published a list of 17 of the most reliable banks in the world for 2014 year, in which European banks occupy leading positions, with a clear advantage of German bankers.
17 place - National Australia Bank (Australia)
16 Place - Royal Bank of Canada (Canada)
15 place - Rabobank (Netherlands)
14 Place - United Overseas Bank (Singapore)
13 Place - Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (Singapore)
12 Place - DBS Bank (Singapore)
11 place - TD Bank Group (Canada)
10 Place - Société de Financement Local (SFIL) (France)
9 Place - Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat (Luxembourg)
8 Place - Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (France)
7 place - NRW.BANK (Germany)
6 Place - Nederlandse Waterschapsbank (Netherlands)
5 Place - Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (Netherlands)
4 place - L-Bank (Germany)
3 Place - Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank (Germany)
2 Place - Zürcher Kantonalbank (Switzerland)
1 place - KfW (Germany)