Based on a comparison of 18 banks in Poland in 2017, PKO BP generated the largest revenues, followed by Santander Bank Polska and Pekao.
PKO BP reported total revenues of PLN 13,657 mil, up 8.90% compared to the previous year. Historically, the bank’s revenues containing of interest, fee and other non-interest income reached an all time high of PLN 13,657 mil in 2017 and an all time low of PLN 5,773 mil in 2003. The average revenue in the last five years amounted to PLN 12,350 mil.
Bank's total revenues accounted for 4.60% of total assets in 2017, up from 4.39% a year earlier.
Comparing PKO BP with its closest peers, Santander Bank Polska generated total revenues of PLN 8,249 mil, or 5.40% of assets in 2017, Pekao operated with PLN 7,624 mil total income, or 4.11% revenue margin and mBank produced total income worth PLN 5,206 mil, or 3.96% of assets.
Polish banking sector generated total revenues of PLN 179,177 mil in 2017, down 0.560% when compared to the previous year. As a result, the top ranked company - PKO BP accounted for 7.62% of the sector’s total income in 2017. The top 3 companies held a 16.5% share while the five largest firms some 22.1% in 2017.
You can see all the banks revenues data on the Total Revenues indicator page or you can download a report on the Polish banks in the report section.