Most Secure Banks

The best and most secure banks around the world include Santander, United Community Bank, Farm Bureau Bank, Wolverine Bank, among others.

Santander is one of the safest and most secure banks in the world. It received a AA rating from Standard & Poors’ and Fitch, making it one of the highest rated banks in the world. In 2010, Euromoney magazine awarded Santander as the “Best Bank in the UK”.

United Community Bank has emerged as one of the strongest and most secure banks in the Southeast. United Community Banks, Inc. is the third-largest traditional bank holding company in Georgia, with banking offices located throughout north Georgia, metro Atlanta, coastal Georgia, western North Carolina and east Tennessee.

Farm Bureau Bank is one of the strongest and most secure banks in the nation. Farm Bureau Bank FSB is a wholly owned subsidiary of FB BanCorp and organized under federal law as a Federal Savings Bank.

Wolverine Bank is a Michigan-based company with its headquarters located in the heart of Mid-Michigan. It has received a 5-Star rating from BauerFinancial for 86 consecutive quarters, making it one of most secure banks in the US.

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Safest Banks in Canada
RBC is ranked No. 10 among the world's safest banks (No. 1 in Canada), according to Global Finance's 19th annual list...

Safest Banks in UK
Nationwide won more than ten major awards from independent organizations for its products and services such as: most trusted financial services company...

Safest Banks in Switzerland
Credit Suisse is a top leading global financial services company, and was recognized in The Banker magazine’s 2010 country awards as the “Best Bank in Switzerland”...

Safest Banks in India
SBI is ranked No. 1 in a survey of top 5 companies in India in terms of financial reputation by Wall Street Journal Asia...

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