Singapore’s largest banks are shifting from margin-driven profits to growth anchored in wealth, regional connectivity and sustainable finance—building a model designed for resilience across market cycles.
Singapore’s largest banks are shifting from margin-driven profits to growth anchored in wealth, regional connectivity and sustainable finance—building a model designed for resilience across market cycles.
Chinese and US megabanks generate the largest absolute profits through scale and diversification, while emerging-market banks deliver higher — but more volatile — returns on equity.
JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America lead large-bank revenue per employee rankings, while mid-tier banks such as First Abu Dhabi Bank and Saudi Awwal Bank report higher overall productivity levels, supported by focused business models, digital adoption and cost discipline.
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.
Top digital banks achieve profitability either through disciplined lending execution or by monetising customer ecosystems, not simply by scaling loan growth.