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Who we are

TABInsights is the global research and consulting arm of TAB Global, working with a wide spectrum of financial institutions. We provide a broad range of custom and bespoke research for financial institutions in both emerging and established markets, helping to facilitate management decision-making processes and guide business strategies on the future of finance. In doing so, we combine quantitative financial analysis, primary survey research, and strategic advisory to produce work that senior banking executives, boards, regulators, and investors rely on across all verticals, including retail, transaction banking, risk, and technology functions.

Our coverage is global in scope. The TAB Global 1000 dataset tracks the financial performance of more than 1,000 banks across over 100 countries from the world’s largest systemically important institutions to leading regional banks across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. We do not limit our analysis to a single region. Instead, we benchmark Asian institutions against global standards, European banks against Asian peers, and emerging market challengers against the incumbents they are displacing — because the most valuable competitive intelligence does not stop at regional boundaries.

Our global reach

TABInsights is headquartered in Singapore and operates as part of the TAB Global network. TAB Global has been a trusted source of banking intelligence across global markets for more than 25 years.

TABInsights publishes research on banks and financial institutions across more than 100 countries. Our core coverage is global: we assess and rank institutions from North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. We do not limit our analysis to a single region, and we deliberately measure Asia Pacific institutions against global standards rather than regional benchmarks alone.

Our research covers the full institutional spectrum — from the world's largest systemically important banks to mid-sized regional institutions and emerging-market challengers. We cover both conventional and Islamic banking, both publicly listed and state-owned institutions, and both established incumbents and licensed digital banks.

Primary geographic coverage includes:

  • Asia Pacific — China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, among others.
  • Middle East and Africa — Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya.
  • Europe — The full 34-country European banking market, including the eurozone, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Central and Eastern Europe
  • North America — The United States and Canada.
  • Latin America — Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile.

TABInsights is headquartered in Singapore. TAB Global maintains offices and correspondent relationships across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

Our purpose

The global banking industry manages more than $200 trillion in assets and serves billions of people. The decisions made by bankers, regulators, and policymakers — on capital allocation, technology investment, credit risk, and market strategy — are consequential, and they require evidence. TABInsights exists to provide that insights.

We believe that independent, data-grounded analysis is the most reliable foundation for good decisions in financial services. Our work is not sponsored, not sponsored by the institutions we assess, and not shaped by the commercial relationships that compromise much of the intelligence available in financial markets. We publish findings because the evidence supports them, not because they are convenient.

Our purpose is to be the most trusted source of quantitative and qualitative intelligence on banking and financial institution performance globally — credible to the banker who needs to benchmark her institution, authoritative to the regulator who needs to assess sector-level risk, and useful to the researcher who needs primary data that cannot be found elsewhere.

What we do

Consulting

We work with financial institutions, technology companies, and investors as a strategic advisory partner — bringing an independent point of view on the decisions that matter most, grounded in primary research, proprietary data, and the direct experience of senior advisors who have held executive roles inside the industry.

Management Retreats

For institutions at a strategic inflection point, we design and facilitate bespoke strategy sessions built around research developed specifically for the client — bringing our international advisory panel of former banking executives into the room to challenge assumptions and sharpen decisions.

Benchmarking

We provide independent quantitative assessment of institutional performance against a precisely defined peer group — drawing on the TAB Global 1000 dataset and the intelligence from our annual assessment programmes to tell institutions not just where they rank, but what the gap means and what to do about it.

Technology & Market Intelligence

We help technology companies understand the financial services market they are operating in — the transformation priorities banks are actually funding, the regulatory developments reshaping procurement decisions, and the competitive dynamics that determine where a product fits and how to grow — and open direct engagement opportunities with the institutions that matter most to their business.

China & Greater China Insights

Dedicated research and advisory on mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan's banking and financial services markets — produced from our Beijing research office, drawing on direct institutional relationships, Mandarin-language primary sources, and coverage of the RMB internationalisation agenda that no external research team can replicate.

India Insights

Dedicated research and advisory on India's banking and financial services industry — covering the structural transformation of the credit market, the UPI-driven payments ecosystem, and the competitive dynamics between incumbent banks and a generation of technology-led challengers, produced with direct institutional access across the market.

Middle East Insights

Dedicated research and advisory on the GCC and broader Middle East banking market — covering the world's most profitable banking systems, the global centre of Islamic finance, and the Vision 2030-driven diversification reshaping the transaction banking and wealth management landscape across the region.

Africa Insights

Dedicated research and advisory on Africa's banking and financial services markets — covering the continent's most dynamic fintech ecosystems, the expansion of pan-African banking groups, and the financial inclusion dynamics that are building banking markets from the ground up across sub-Saharan and North Africa.

Surveys

We design and field large-scale consumer and financial institution surveys across more than 30 markets — from the BankQuality Consumer Survey programme that tells banks independently what their customers think of them, to global practitioner surveys that measure how financial institutions think and behave on topics of strategic importance across the industry.

Global Rankings

Our flagship output is the TAB Global 1000 — the annual ranking of the world's largest and strongest banks, drawn from audited financial statements across more than 100 countries. From this dataset, we produce a family of global rankings that have become reference standards for the banking industry:

Alongside the rankings, we publish our methodology and KPIs that go into those rankings. TABInsights publishes data articles and research notes including short-form analytical pieces that contextualise ranking findings, examine sector-level trends, and profile individual institutions within their competitive landscape. These are published on tabinsights.com and distributed to our subscriber and membership base on a regular base.

Working Groups and Knowledge Communities

TABInsights manages a set of practitioner working groups that bring together senior executives from banks and financial institutions to discuss frontier developments in digital banking, transaction finance, financial technology, risk and regulation, financial markets, and decentralised finance. The Future Bank Council,Transaction Finance Working Group, and associated programmes provide a structured forum for benchmarking, peer exchange, and forward-looking research collaboration.

Reports and Databooks

TABInsights produces a range of purchasable research reports and databooks for institutional clients, including the Databook of the World's Largest and Strongest Banks, country-specific BankQuality reports, thematic reports on digital banking, transaction finance, and artificial intelligence in financial services, and technology and vendor landscape reports for senior technology decision-makers.

Focus Area

Future Bank

Digital Transformation Strategy

Financial Technology

Digital deposits, Payments and Wallets

Transaction Finance

Technology Infrastructure and Transformation

Risk and Regulation

New and Strange Competitors

Financial Markets

Products and Balance Sheets

Decentralizated

Operational and Cybersecurity Risk

Wealth and Society

Strategies for Digital Assets and Decentralised Finance

Our areas of expertise

TABInsights' research covers the following financial verticals in financial institutions across global and regional banking and financial services:

retail-consumer

Retail, consumer and community banking

Customer franchise performance, deposit funding, digital channels and sales, retail banking technology infrastructure, productivity and profitability

investment

Corporate, investment, and wholesale banking

Corporate lending, transaction volumes, capital markets, and institutional client coverage

transaction

Transaction banking and payments

Cash management, trade and supply-chain finance, cross-border payments, treasury, foreign exchange and real-time payment infrastructure

Business/SME banking

Business/SME banking

SME credit access and lending models, digital business banking platforms, cash flow and working capital management, embedded business finance, merchant acquisition and the competitive dynamics between incumbent banks and fintech challengers serving small and medium enterprises.

Digital banking

Digital banking

Neobank economics, platform models, wallets, digital lending, open banking and embedded finance

Islamic banking and finance

Islamic banking and finance

Shari'ah-compliant banking performance across the Gulf, Southeast Asia, and Africa

Financial technology

Financial technology

Core banking transformation, AI adoption, cloud infrastructure and market/institutional level developments

Artificial intelligence in financial services

Artificial intelligence in financial services

Enterprise AI deployment, generative AI in banking, agentic AI and AI governance

Risk management

Risk management

Market risk, credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, climate risk, Basel III/IV compliance and stress testing

Wealth management and private banking

Wealth management and private banking

Ultra-high-net-worth client coverage, emerging and core affluent coverage, product platforms, advisory capabilities and regional market dynamics

Sustainable finance

Sustainable finance

ESG frameworks in banking, green bond markets, and transition finance

Regulation

Regulation

Basel III/IV implementation, digital asset regulation, and central bank digital currency developments

Financial inclusion

Financial inclusion

Microfinance, unbanked/underbanked segments and digital identity in emerging markets

Focus Area

Future Bank

Digital Transformation Strategy

Financial Technology

Digital deposits, Payments and Wallets

Transaction Finance

Technology Infrastructure and Transformation

Risk and Regulation

New and Strange Competitors

Financial Markets

Products and Balance Sheets

Decentralizated

Operational and Cybersecurity Risk

Wealth and Society

Strategies for Digital Assets and Decentralised Finance

Who participates in our programmes?

Our programmes are designed for:

  • Board members, chief executives and senior management of conventional and new banks
  • Digital bankers looking for opportunities in their respective markets
  • Heads of technology, payments and transactional services
  • Entrepreneurs and co-founders of new fintechs
  • Technology players building transformational platforms, products and financial services

Our standards

TABInsights' research is independent. Our rankings, ratings, and analytical findings are determined by data and methodology — not by commercial relationships, sponsorship arrangements, or the preferences of the institutions we assess. The following principles govern how we work.

Independence
Independence

TABInsights rankings and research findings are editorially independent from TAB Global's commercial activities, including sponsorship, advertising, consulting engagements, and working group membership. Institutions cannot purchase placement in our rankings, and commercial relationships with TAB Global do not influence analytical assessments.

Primary data
Primary data

Our financial rankings are based on publicly reported, audited financial data drawn from annual reports, regulatory filings, and recognised financial databases. We do not rely on institution-supplied data unless it is independently verifiable. Where data gaps exist, we apply consistent imputation rules that are disclosed in our methodology documentation.

Methodology transparency
Methodology transparency

The criteria, data sources, scoring approaches, and review processes for each TABInsights ranking programme are documented in dedicated methodology pages. Institutions that appear in our rankings and wish to understand or query their assessment are encouraged to contact our research team.

Corrections
Corrections

Where errors are identified in published research, we correct them promptly and note the correction in the relevant article. We do not remove or alter published findings without disclosure.

Editorial and commercial separation
Editorial and commercial separation

TABInsights operates a clear separation between its research and editorial output and its commercial services. Consulting, benchmarking, and working group membership services are commercially separate from, and do not influence, the rankings, ratings, and research notes published on tabinsights.com.

As part of the subscription to the working groups, your organisation will gain access to the following

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Regular research reports and updates

These authoritative and unbiased reports are put together by our in-house research team and cover the various hot button topics affecting the different areas across financial services industry, together with the trends, country profiles, industry data etc.

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TABLive RadioFinance sessions

Discuss trends, data and best practices in these sessions, which are organised to as we collate sufficient data or a case study.

We will arrange for a TABLive RadioFinance session with industry practitioners who are knowledgeable in their areas of expertise to provide insights on different key topics.

Have A Query? Contact Us Now!

Research and consulting enquiries:
Marie Aquino

maquino@tab.global

Commercial and subscription enquiries:
Jerome Ong

jong@tab.global

Headquarters:

TABInsights · TAB Global · Singapore - 150 Cecil Street, #08-01, Singapore 069543

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