The data describes the leading banks in the U.S. in 2017, by tier 1 capital. Tier 1 capital is used by bank regulatory authorities to assess the capital adequacy of banks. It is composed of equity capital and disclosed reserves. JPMorgan Chase Bank led the ranking in 2017, with tier 1 capital amounting to approx. 184.38 billion USD.
JPMorgan Chase Bank | 184.38 |
Bank of America | 150.55 |
Wells Fargo Bank | 143.29 |
Citibank | 126.3 |
U.S. Bank | 37.7 |
PNC Bank | 28.94 |
Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 25.34 |
TD Bank | 24.54 |
Capital One | 23.77 |
HSBC Bank USA | 21.79 |
Chase Bank USA | 21.6 |
The Bank of New York Mellon | 20.48 |
SunTrust Bank | 19.5 |
Branch Banking and Trust Company | 19.48 |
Ally Bank | 17.06 |