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What are Australia's Big Four banks?

Australia’s Big Four banks are Westpac, National Australia Bank (NAB), Commonwealth Bank and ANZ. They’re called the Big Four because they’re the four biggest banks in Australia, with, between them, the biggest market share.

How much money do the Big 4 banks hold?

In the United States, the "big four" banks hold about 45% of all U.S. customer deposits (as of 2018), and each have assets of more than 1.7 trillion U.S. Dollars. The banks are, in order of size:

Is BankWest A 'Big Four' bank?

The policy has been maintained through the Global Recession of 2008–09, as Westpac acquired St George Bank and the Commonwealth Bank acquired Bankwest, reinforcing the special status of the "big four". The big four banks of Belgium are a result of national and international mergers in the early 90s.

What are the 'Big 4' banks in Hong Kong?

In Hong Kong, some media refer to the following as "big four": HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) and Bank of China (Hong Kong) are the three note-issuing banks; Hang Seng and HSBC Hong Kong are both under the common ownership of London-based HSBC Holdings plc.

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