List of Cooperative Banking Institutions
| Name | Country | Members (2010) |
Assets (2010 US$ millions) |
Type | Alternative name | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crédit Agricole | France | Joint stock bank | CASA | Majority owned by federation of credit unions | ||
| DZ Bank | Germany | Bank | Deutsche Zentralgenossenschaftbank German Central Cooperative Bank |
Owned by three quarters of all Volksbank and Raiffeisenbank (cooperative banks) in Germany and Austria | ||
| Caisse d'Epargne | France | literally “savings bank” | Credit union federation | |||
| Rabobank | Netherlands | 1,500,000+ | Credit union federation | |||
| Nationwide Building Society | UK | Building society | World's largest building society | |||
| Groupe Banque Populaire | France | 3,400,000 | ||||
| Desjardins Group | Canada | 5,795,277 | Credit union federation | Leading bank in Quebec | ||
| Raiffeisen Zentralbank | Austria | Bank | RZB Österreich | Credit union federation | ||
| Nonghyup | South Korea | Banking division of agricultural cooperative | National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NACF) | Approx US$230 billion in loans | ||
| Iccrea Banca | Italy | Bank | Istituto Centrale del Credito Cooperativo | |||
| Cassa Centrale Banca - Credito Cooperativo del Nord Est | Italy | Bank | CCB | |||
| Raiffeisen Landesbank Südtirol | Italy | Bank | Cassa Centrale Raiffeisen dell'Alto Adige | |||
| Raiffeisen Schweiz | Switzerland | Credit union federation | ||||
| Banco Cooperativo Español and Caja Rural | Spain | |||||
| OP-Pohjola Group and Pohjola Bank | Finland | 31% share of Finnish credit market, and 32% share of savings and deposit market | ||||
| bankmecu | Australia | 125,000+ | $3b | bank | Australia's first customer owned bank | |
| Bank Persatuan | Malaysia | 46,135 | 86,375,542.97 | Bank | Koperasi Bank Persatuan Malaysia Berhad | 2nd national cooperative bank in Malaysia |
| Co-operative Bank | UK | Not applicable | Bank | Subsidiary of consumer cooperative | ||
| Navy Federal Credit Union | US | 3,004,352 | 33012 | Credit union | ||
| Shared Interest | UK | Cooperative lending society | Finance for fair trade | |||
| GLS Bank | Germany |
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