Awards for Excellence
Awards for Excellence 2019: Full results
World's Best Bank
World's best bank 2019: DBS
World's Best Investment Bank
World's best investment bank 2019: JPMorgan
Global Awards for Excellence
Banker of the year 2019: Andreas Treichl, Erste Group
World's best bank for corporate responsibility 2019: BNP Paribas
World's best bank for financial institutions 2019: Morgan Stanley
World's best investment bank in the emerging markets 2019: BTG Pactual
World's best bank for SMEs 2019: HSBC
World's best independent investment bank 2019: Rothschild & Co
World's best bank for transaction services 2019: Citi
World's best bank for diversity and inclusion 2019: Bank of America
World's best bank for sustainable finance 2019: HSBC
World's best bank for advisory 2019: Lazard
World's best bank for markets 2019: Morgan Stanley
World's best digital bank 2019: Akbank
World's best bank for financing 2019: Goldman Sachs
World's best bank for financial inclusion 2019: BBVA
World's best bank for wealth management 2019: Credit Suisse
World's best bank for public-sector clients 2019: HSBC
World's best bank in the emerging markets 2019: Bank of China
World's best bank transformation 2019: First Abu Dhabi Bank
World's best bank for corporates 2019: Citi
Regional Awards for Excellence
Awards for Excellence 2019: North America results
Awards for Excellence 2019: Western Europe results
Awards for Excellence 2019: Latin America results
Awards for Excellence 2019: Central and Eastern Europe results
Awards for Excellence 2019: Africa results
Awards for Excellence 2019: Middle East results
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