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Bank Assets Per Capita (USD) rose 12.8% to USD 113,934 in Germany in 2017

Bank Assets Per Capita (USD) (USD), 2017
Banking | Germany | July 14, 2018
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Bank assets per capita rose 12.8% to USD 113,934 in Germany in 2017, according to the National Central Bank.

Historically, bank assets per capita in Germany reached an all time high of USD 133,825 in 2010 and an all time low of USD 1,870 in 1960. When compared to Germany's main peers, bank assets per capita in Austria amounted to USD 115,306 , USD 107,113 in Belgium, USD 149,757 in France and USD 13,584 in Poland in 2017.

Germany has been ranked 12th within the group of 118 countries we follow in terms of bank assets per capita, 1 place below the position seen 10 years ago.

Bank Assets Per Capita (USD) Unit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Austria USD 115,306 ... ... ... ...
Belgium USD 107,113 ... 102,464 120,713 112,669
Czechia USD 31,021 30,507 31,257 34,995 36,957
France USD 149,757 123,152 127,237 154,269 147,178
Germany USD 113,934 107,489 112,260 132,362 125,374
Hungary USD 15,417 ... ... ... 22,386
Italy USD 52,038 ... ... ... 1,580 ...
Luxembourg USD 1,626,989 23,210 27,042 19,043 1,172,557
Netherlands USD 169,895 ... 151,152 173,963 160,724
Poland USD 13,584 13,214 13,814 16,416 16,680
Russia USD ... 9,705 8,590 9,890 9,708 9,696 ...
Spain USD 88,818 ... 85,383 97,253 92,361
Switzerland USD 392,897 384,542 399,570 455,503 436,349
Ukraine USD ... ... 1,105 1,101 1,414 1,449 1,713