Largest banks in new jersey
Here are the largest banks in New Jersey, based on total assets:
- JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. - $143.6 billion
- Bank of America, N.A. - $74.4 billion
- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. - $64.4 billion
- TD Bank, N.A. - $54.4 billion
- PNC Bank, National Association - $44.4 billion
- Capital One, National Association - $34.4 billion
- Santander Bank, N.A. - $32.4 billion
- Valley National Bank - $24.4 billion
- Investors Bank - $22.4 billion
- TD Bank, N.A. (formerly Commerce Bank) - $20.4 billion
Note: The asset figures are based on data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as of 2022.
Here are some additional details about the largest banks in New Jersey:
- JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is one of the largest banks in the state.
- Bank of America, N.A. has over 200 branches in New Jersey and is a major player in the state's banking market.
- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is a significant presence in the state.
- TD Bank, N.A. has over 200 branches in New Jersey and is a major player in the state's banking market, particularly in the northern and central regions.
- PNC Bank, National Association has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is a significant presence in the state.
- Capital One, National Association has over 50 branches in New Jersey and is a growing player in the state's banking market.
- Santander Bank, N.A. has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is a significant presence in the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
- Valley National Bank has over 200 branches in New Jersey and is a major player in the state's banking market, particularly in the northern and central regions.
- Investors Bank has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is a significant presence in the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
- TD Bank, N.A. (formerly Commerce Bank) has over 100 branches in New Jersey and is a significant presence in the state, particularly in the northern and central regions.
It's worth noting that the largest banks in New Jersey may vary depending on the criteria used to measure size, such as total assets, deposits, or number of branches.