Rank | Bank name | Headquarters location | Total assets (billions of US$)[2] |
CET1 capital requirement (2022)[3][4] | Market capitalization (billions of US$)[5] |
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1 | JPMorgan Chase | New York City | $3,773 | 12.0 | $488.47 |
2 | Bank of America | Charlotte | $3,072 | 10.4 | $325.33 |
3 | Citigroup | New York City | $2,381 | 11.5 | $123.94 |
4 | Wells Fargo | San Francisco | $1,877 | 9.2 | $197.00 |
5 | Goldman Sachs | New York City | $1,555 | 13.3 | $100.70 |
6 | Morgan Stanley | New York City | $1,160 | 13.3 | $182 |
7 | U.S. Bancorp | Minneapolis | $600 | 7.0 | $85.07 |
8 | Charles Schwab Corporation | Westlake, Texas | $577 | 7.0 | $105.62 |
9 | PNC Financial Services | Pittsburgh | $559 | 7.4 | $85.08 |
10 | Truist Financial | Charlotte | $548 | 7.0 | $84.69 |