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The best banks in the Asia-Pacific region, according to customers

SINGAPORE — Customers in Asia-Pacific have picked their favorite banks as lenders scramble to meet consumer expectations in a fast-changing environment.

After a prolonged period of high inflation — and interest rates — banks in the region are starting to navigate the global trend of lower rates. They’re also facing technological innovation that has the potential to transform the sector, as generative AI gains traction around the world.

Against this backdrop, CNBC and market research firm Statista surveyed 22,000 individuals with a checking or savings account in 14 major economies. The report below — the first of its kind — is designed to highlight the banks that best meet consumer needs in their respective markets.

For the survey, participants evaluated their overall satisfaction with a bank, and whether they would recommend it to others. They also rated each based on five criteria: trust, terms and conditions (such as fees and rates), customer service, digital services and quality of financial advice. Read the full methodology here. The ranking only included banks that qualified according to the criteria described in the report.

See below to see which banks made the list in your location.

Australia

1ING Group
2Bank Australia
3Westpac
4Ubank
5NAB
6Alex Bank
7Newcastle Permanent Building Society
8People’s Choice Credit Union
9Beyond Bank
10ME
11Suncorp
12MyState Bank
13Australian Military Bank
14Community First bank
15Heritage Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Dutch bank ING came out top in Australia, against a sea of local competition. Like most economies, Australians valued trust the most and were less concerned on the financial advice they were given.

China

1China Merchants Bank
2Bank of China
3ICBC
4HSBC
5China Construction Bank
6Postal Savings Bank of China
7China Minsheng Bank
8Standard Chartered
9SPD Bank
10Bank of Communications
11Agricultural Bank of China
12UBS (China) Limited
13JPMorgan Chase Bank (China)
14China Everbright Bank
15Ping An Bank
16DBS Bank (China)
17Bank of Suzhou
18Bank of Jiangsu
19Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank
20Hang Seng Bank
21Hubei Rural Credit Union Association
22Huishang Bank
23East West Bank
24WeBank
25Hankou Bank (HKB)
Source: CNBC & Statista

China Merchants Bank, listed in both Shanghai and Hong Kong, earned the top spot in mainland China beating both domestic and foreign players.

Hong Kong

1China Construction Bank
2China Minsheng Bank
3ICBC
4SPD Bank
5China Everbright Bank
6Bank of Communication
7HSBC
8CGB
9Livi Bank
10China Merchants Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

China Construction Bank, one of China’s four major state-owned banking institutions, was ranked the top lender over foreign players like HSBC.

India

1ICICI Bank
2HDFC Bank
3Axis Bank
4Kotak Mahindra Bank
5State Bank of India
6HSBC
7Paytm Payments Bank
8Standard Chartered
9Federal Bank
10IndusInd Bank
11Union Bank of India
12Karnataka Bank
13Punjab National Bank
14Bank of Baroda
15Bandhan Bank
16Fincare
17DSCB
18Kerala Gramin Bank
19Fino Payments Bank
20APCOB
21Punjab Gramin Bank
22IDFC First Bank
23UCO Bank
24RBLBank
25New India Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

ICICI bank, a leading private sector bank in India, was the top pick in the country despite strong competition from mostly local lenders.

Indonesia

1Bank Central Asia
2Bank Mandiri
3Sea Bank
4Jago
5Raya Bank
6Bank Negara Indonesia
7United Overseas Bank
8PermataBank
9Cimb Niaga
10DBS
11Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI)
12BNC
13Bank Muamalat
14Jenius
15BCA Syariah
16HSBC
17BDP DIY
18Bank Aceh
19Standard Chartered
20Bank Sumsel Babel
Source: CNBC & Statista

Bank Central Asia, Indonesia’s largest private commercial bank, beat the competition to clinch the top spot. Customers valued both trust as well as digital services in their ranking.  

Japan

1SBI Sumishin Net Bank
2Rakuten Bank
3Sony Bank
4Aeon Bank
5au Jibun Bank
6PayPay Bank
7Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
8Senshu Ikeda Bank
9The Juhachi-Shinwa Bank
10Iyo Bank
11Ehime Bank
12Japan Post Bank
13Ja Bank
14Kyushu Labor Bank
15Hamamatsu Iwata Shinkin Bank
16Keiyo Bank
17Bank of Fukuoka
18Shinsei Bank
19The Nishi-Nippon City Bank
20Aozora Bank
21Saitama Resona Bank
22MUFG Bank
23Lawson Bank
24Gunma Bank
25Hachijuni Bank
26Rokin Bank
27Kiyo Bank
28Tokyo Star Bank
29The Bank of Okinawa
30Kyoto Chuo Shinkin Bank
31Abukuma Shinkin Bank
32North Pacific Bank
33Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank
34Tottori Bank
35Bank of Kyoto
Source: CNBC & Statista

SBI Sumishin Net Bank, a Japan-based company, managed to beat other domestic lenders to come out top. Japanese citizens valued trust as their most important criteria.

Malaysia

1Maybank
2Standard Chartered
3Maybank Islamic
4HSBC
5RHB Islamic Bank
6Bank Islam
7AmBank Group Islamic
8OCBC Bank
9United Overseas Bank
10Hong Leong Islamic Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Maybank, which is the largest bank by market value in Malaysia, was the customers top pick against competition from domestic and foreign lenders.

New Zealand

1Bank of New Zealand
2ASB Bank
3The Co-operative Bank
4SBS Bank
5Kiwibank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Bank of New Zealand, one of New Zealand’s big four banks, earned the top spot among consumers who also valued trust as the most important criteria. In some economies, like New Zealand, there are fewer competitors in the market and the size of the banking market differs, thus only five banks made the list.

Philippines

1Philippine National Bank
2Union Bank (Philippines)
3Maya Bank
4OFBank
5UnionDigital Bank
6UNO Digital Bank
7GoTyme Bank
8LANDBANK
9Metrobank
10BPI
Source: CNBC & Statista

Philippine National Bank, one of the largest banks in the country, earned the top rank against competition from largely local lenders.

Singapore

1DBS
2HSBC
3Citibank
4Bank of Singapore
5United Overseas Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Singapore’s biggest bank DBS beat its domestic peers to clinch the top spot in the city-state. Given the small market size, there are fewer banking competitors as a result only five made the list.

South Korea

1TossBank
2KakaoBank
3Kwangju Bank
4K bank
5Jeonbuk Bank
6KB Kookmin Bank
7Industrial Bank of Korea
8DGB Daegu Bank
9BNK Busan Bank
10KEB Hana Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Toss Bank, an internet-only bank based in South Korea, managed to fend off domestic competition to emerge as top lender in the country.

Taiwan

1E.Sun Financial
2Bank SinoPac
3Standard Chartered
4CTBC Bank
5Taipei Fubon Bank
6Taishin International Bank
7HSBC
8Rakuten International Commercial Bank
9Cathay Financial
10Mega International Commercial Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Taiwan’s E.Sun Financial, headquartered in Taipei, earned the top ranking with customers focused on trust and less concerned about financial advice.

Thailand

1Kasikornbank
2Siam Commercial Bank
3Bank of Ayudhya
4United Overseas Bank
5Krung Thai Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Kasikornbank bank, Thailand’s second-largest lender, came out top in the country. Only five banks made the list as there are fewer competitors and the size of banking market varies.

Vietnam

1Techcombank
2Vietcombank
3BIDV
4Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank
5ACB
6Vietinbank
7VIB
8TPBank
9Sacombank
10VP Bank
11BVBank
12Shinhan Bank
13SeA Bank
14HDBank
15Ocean Bank
Source: CNBC & Statista

Vietnamese private lender Techcombank is the customers’ top pick in the country, where trust again was the key factor for survey respondents.

Source: Finance - cnbc.com

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