Largest Financial Companies by Revenue
Financial sector companies ranked by annual revenue.
Revenue size helps investors understand which financial companies have the broadest earnings engines and most diversified business mixes. This ranking highlights the sector leaders by annual revenue.
Why this metric matters
Revenue scale can support operating leverage, brand strength, and the ability to invest through market cycles.
For diversified financials, top-line size also helps show how broad the franchise is across banking, fees, lending, trading, or payments.
What good looks like
There is no single ‘good’ revenue number; context matters by business model.
The most useful comparisons are usually within the same vertical, such as banks versus banks or payment processors versus payment processors.
Live ranking table
Revenue| # | Company | Symbol | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Berkshire Hathaway Inc. | BRK.BXNYS | $371.4B |
| 2 | JPMorgan Chase & Co. | JPMXNYS | $182.4B |
| 3 | StoneX Group Inc. | SNEXXNAS | $132.4B |
| 4 | Bank of America Corp. | BACXNYS | $119.6B |
| 5 | American International Group | AIGXNYS | $103.6B |
| 6 | Wells Fargo & Co. | WFCXNYS | $88.4B |
| 7 | Progressive Corp. | PGRXNYS | $87.7B |
| 8 | Citigroup Inc. | CXNYS | $86.6B |
| 9 | Citizens Financial Group | CFGXNYS | $86.6B |
| 10 | Prudential Financial Inc. | PRUXNYS | $84.8B |
| 11 | Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | GSXNYS | $81.4B |
| 12 | MetLife Inc. | METXNYS | $77.1B |
| 13 | Allstate Corp. | ALLXNYS | $67.7B |
| 14 | Chubb Limited | CBXNYS | $59.4B |
| 15 | Capital One Financial Corp. | COFXNYS | $53.4B |
| 16 | Travelers Companies Inc. | TRVXNYS | $48.8B |
Methodology
Uses the latest available annual financial statement revenue value for each company in the BankingTerminal universe.
Includes only companies with non-null revenue data and ranks each company once based on the latest reported figure.
Revenue alone does not indicate quality; pair this list with margins, ROE, and balance-sheet data before drawing conclusions.
Frequently asked questions
Why rank financial companies by revenue?
Revenue is a simple way to benchmark scale and business breadth across financial companies, especially when comparing large institutions.
Does the company with the most revenue always make the best investment?
No. Revenue size says little about valuation, profitability, capital intensity, or growth, so it should be used as context rather than a standalone decision rule.
How should investors use a revenue ranking?
Use it to identify sector leaders, then compare those companies on profitability, valuation, and risk before deciding whether the scale is attractive.
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