Number of Banks in the U.K. – How Many Are There? (2024)

I don’t share many Americans’ weird fascination with the United Kingdom, but I get it. Its royal family is hilariously out of touch with reality, its political system makes ours look functional by comparison, and the slow decline of its popular culture in the age of streaming TV is at once sad and satisfying to observe. (Paul, Prue: Please, you don’t need to do this.)

Also, it’s called soccer.

Anyway, because I talk about banking for a living and because I’m curious where Paul Hollywood stashes all the cash he’s minted off “The Great British Bake Off/Baking Show,” my fascination with the U.K. focuses on its financial system, which has a lot in common with our own. To start, Money Crashers data analyst Jonathon Watterson and I set out to answer a basic question about said system: How many banks does the United Kingdom have?

Here’s what we found.

Number of Banks in the U.K. – How Many Are There?

The United Kingdom has 357 Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs), or banks authorized to accept deposits in the U.K. Of these, 130 are headquartered in the United Kingdom.

The United Kingdom’s population was 67.33 million in 2021. That means there’s one MFI for every 188,599 people living in the United Kingdom.

For comparison, the United States had 4,844 commercial banks at the end of 2021, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. That equates to one bank for every 68,518 people living in the United States, going off the 2021 Census estimate of 331.9 million Americans.

So, adjusting for population, the United States has about 2.75 times more banks than the United Kingdom. Despite a multidecade decline in the number of banks operating in the U.S., our financial system is more fragmented than our friends across the pond.

Where Did We Get This Data?

We got this data from the Bank of England (BoE), the United Kingdom’s central bank and its equivalent of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States. Name notwithstanding, the BoE is the central bank for the entire United Kingdom: England plus Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

The BoE keeps a list of all banks and building societies (member-owned institutions similar to American credit unions) authorized to accept deposits in the United Kingdom. It calls these institutions Monetary Financial Institutions.

What Exactly Is a Monetary Financial Institution?

Monetary Financial Institution” is just a shorter way of saying “banks and building societies authorized to operate in the United Kingdom.” To be included in the BoE’s count of MFIs in the U.K., a financial institution must meet two tests:

  1. Have some sort of operational presence in the U.K.
  2. Accept deposits from people in the U.K.

Financial institutions that have offices in the U.K. but don’t accept deposits from people in the U.K. may not count as MFIs. Specialized businesses like hedge funds don’t count as MFIs either. Nor do fintech apps that aren’t chartered as banks, even if they’re associated with U.K.-based financial institutions and even if U.K.-based people can download and use them.

Otherwise, the BoE’s list of MFIs is comprehensive. If you ever need to open an account at a bank in the United Kingdom, you’ll do so with an MFI on that list.

Why Does the U.S. Have So Many More Banks Than the U.K.?

The United States’ financial system is more fragmented than the United Kingdom’s in part because it covers a huge geographical area that it spent the first century-plus of its existence (three centuries if you go back to early Colonial times) expanding and populating.

Even after railroads and telegraphs and the telephone revolutionized travel and communication, it made sense for far-flung rural towns and villages to have their own banks. Farmers, who until relatively recently made up a plurality of the country’s workforce, needed constant capital infusions to remain solvent. So did the rapidly growing, diversifying business community fueling the expansion of American manufacturing and overseas trade.

The result was a complex patchwork of small financial institutions that fed into (and gradually consolidated with) larger institutions in established and emerging regional financial centers like Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, and San Francisco. Since the 1970s, this network has slowly pruned itself back through consolidation and a lack of new bank formation, but it remains dense by global standards.

By contrast, the U.K. has a much smaller land area and a much different economic history. Though its population did grow rapidly during the Industrial Revolution, spurring a wave of new financial institutions in the country’s industrial north, the U.K. had no need for a huge cohort of tiny banks that appear redundant by today’s standards. And whereas the U.S. has several major financial centers, the U.K. has only London.

Where Are These Banks Headquartered?

The majority of MFIs operating in the U.K. aren’t headquartered there.

About one in three, or 130 institutions, do have U.K. headquarters. The next largest country-of-origin category is “Other,” which covers all non-European countries not included in the Bank of England’s definition of “developed economies.” Major countries in this category include:

  • China
  • India
  • Brazil
  • Egypt
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates

“Other” is closely followed by the European Union, with 69 institutions. Some of the European Union-headquartered banks doing business in the U.K. also appear on our list of the biggest banks in the world.

Then comes the “Other Developed” category, with 42 banks. This covers non-European Union countries the Bank of England considers “developed,” such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea.

Next is “America,” which is British for “the United States.” There are 24 U.S.-based banks doing business in the U.K. right now.

Last but not least, Japan gets its own category. There are 10 Japanese banks operating in the U.K.

Number of Banks in the U.K. – How Many Are There? (1)

The very biggest banks operating in the U.K. are mostly headquartered in China and the United States.

For starters, each of China’s “big four” state-owned banks — which also happen to be the four biggest banks in the world — has an operating license in the U.K.:

  • Bank of China
  • Agricultural Bank of China
  • China Construction Bank
  • Industrial & Commercial Bank of China

The “big four” U.S.-based banks, all of which are also in the top 20 biggest banks in the world, have a presence in the U.K. as well:

  • JPMorgan Chase (Chase Bank)
  • Bank of America
  • Citibank
  • Wells Fargo

All but Wells Fargo have multiple subsidiaries operating in the United Kingdom.

A few U.K.-based banks are worth writing home about, size-wise. The biggest by some distance is London-based HSBC Holdings, followed by Barclays Bank. If either or both sound familiar, it’s because both have significant U.S. operations.

Six U.K.-based banks had at least €100 billion in assets as of December 31, 2021, according to S&P Global:

RankBank NameAssets in billions (€)
1HSBC Holdings2,517.14
2Barclays Bank1,648.16
3Lloyds Banking Group1,055.52
4NatWest Group931.06
5Standard Chartered727.90
6Nationwide Building Society332.52

Final Word

The United Kingdom has about 130 homegrown banks. Approximately 230 others have permission to accept deposits from people in the United Kingdom.

That sounds like a lot of banks, but it’s a far cry from the nearly 5,000 commercial banks licensed to do business in the United States. Even after accounting for the United States’ bigger population, the U.S. has many more banks per capita — a legacy of a fragmented frontier financial system.

That doesn’t mean the U.K. financial system is superior. In fact, fierce bank-on-bank competition in the U.S. means we Americans have tons of generous new bank account promotions and rewards credit cards to choose from.

Maybe that whole revolution thing was a good idea after all.

Number of Banks in the U.K. – How Many Are There? (2024)

FAQs

Number of Banks in the U.K. – How Many Are There? ›

The United Kingdom has 357 Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs), or banks authorized to accept deposits in the U.K. Of these, 130 are headquartered in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom's population was 67.33 million in 2021. That means there's one MFI for every 188,599 people living in the United Kingdom.

How many banks exist in the UK? ›

The banking system in the UK

The UK banking sector consists of a number of private UK banks, international banks, and building societies. A few large banks dominate the sector, competing for market position. In total, there are currently 344 banks in the UK and 52 building societies.

Which is the No 1 bank of UK? ›

HSBC is by the largest bank not only in the UK, but in Europe, with a market capitalization of over 156 billion U.S. dollars. Other large and well-known banks in the UK are NatWest and Standard Chartered, even though they do not rank among the top players in Europe.

What are the big 5 banks in the UK? ›

HSBC Holdings Plc, Lloyds Banking Group Plc, Barclays Plc, Standard Chartered Plc, and NatWest Group Plc are the top 5 UK-based Banks in 2021 by revenue.

Do any US banks have branches in the UK? ›

US banks with UK branches

Citibank: Part of the large Citibank Group, the UK branch focuses on wealth management solutions and offers products like the Citigold International Citi Debit Card, catering to customers who need to maintain funds in US dollars while living and working in the UK.

Why does the UK have so many banks? ›

It has its roots in the Empire period, when the UK was the world's banker. After WW1 that title shifted to the US (especially NY), but the UK still had a large financial sector. As the rest of the UK's economy waned in the 70s and 80s, the government moved to support the banks, leading to a lot of deregulation.

How many banks are there in the USA? ›

How Many Banks are There in the U.S.? In December 2022, the FDIC listed 4,715 banks in total in the United States. That's more than 250 fewer than 2021 (4,983 banks). The average asset size across the top 250 banks listed is approximately $83 billion.

Is Chase bank in the UK? ›

You can bank on us

In the US, Chase is proud to serve over 56 million digital customers. And now we're launching in the UK to offer rewarding banking here.

What is the most profitable bank in the UK? ›

HSBC had by far the highest net profit among the five largest banks in the United Kingdom in 2023. HSBC reported a net profit of over 31 billion British pounds. Lloyds followed, with net profits of around 5.5 billion British pounds, while Barclays reported net profits for 2023 at around 5.3 billion British pounds.

Which banks are owned by the UK government? ›

Who owns the Bank of England today? We are wholly-owned by the UK government. The capital of the Bank is held by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of HM Treasury. Although we are owned by HM Treasury, we carry out our responsibilities independently.

Can US banks transfer to UK banks? ›

The big US banks tend to have a daily limit on the size of a bank transfer from the USA to the UK. These limits are not required by law. Daily limits imposed by banks can be a frustration for customers looking to transfer a large sum of money from the US to the UK.

Can a US citizen have an UK bank account? ›

UK Bank Account for Non-Residents – Documents Needed

To open a bank account, you will need identification. As a non-resident, opening a UK bank account will require a passport and drivers' license, but your bank may also request other documents, particularly one that shows your current address.

Is Chase a UK or U.S. Bank? ›

Although we come from the same family as Chase in the US, we at Chase in the UK are in fact a separate bank.

What are the 8 major banks in the UK? ›

For simplicity, we refer to these as 'firms'. This is the Bank's first public assessment of the resolvability preparations of the eight major UK firms under the Resolvability Assessment Framework (RAF) – Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, NatWest, Santander UK, Standard Chartered and Virgin Money UK.

How many banks have left London? ›

This report highlights the damage that Brexit has already done to the City of London. More than 440 firms in banking and finance have moved or are moving part of their business, staff, assets or legal entities from the UK to the EU.

How big is the UK banking system? ›

The total assets of the banking industry in the United Kingdom grew significantly between 2022 and 2022, despite some fluctuations in recent years. In 2022, the total assets held at banks amounted to roughly 16.88 trillion U.S. dollars, which was a notable increase compared to the previous year.

How many UK bank accounts are there? ›

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is responsible for ensuring designated institutions comply with the PARs. 2.1 As of 30 June 2022, there were 7,361,707 basic bank accounts open at the nine designated institutions.

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