Cantonal bank

{{Short description|Swiss banking company}}

File:Verband Schweizerischer Kantonalbanken Logo.png

The cantonal banks (German: Kantonalbank, French: banque cantonale, Italian: banca cantonale) are 24 Swiss government-owned commercial banks. Most of them were founded between 1834 and 1916, although the Banque cantonale du Jura was founded in 1979, as the canton of Jura was not formed until 1978, by its separation from the Canton of Berne. 21 are provided by the canton in which they are based, with a guarantee for the assets held there.

Description

Traditionally, cantonal banks are especially strong in savings and mortgage products. Currently they are in the process of being partially privatized. The cantonal banks are organised and regulated by the Association of Swiss Cantonal Banks, with its office in Basel.

As a group, the cantonal banks account for about 30% of the banking sector in Switzerland, with a network of over 800 branches and 16 000 employees in Switzerland. In 2021 the consolidated total assets of all cantonal banks were around 750 bln CHF, which is comparable with those of the "Big Banks": UBS and Credit Suisse.[https://thebanks.eu/bank-categories/cantonal-banks Cantonal Banks] Some cantonal banks offer 100% deposit insurance to their clients,Nichols, Dustin I., and Mark A. Ziebold. Asset Protection Strategies & Forms. LexisNexis, 16 Nov. 2018, p. 634. whereas Swiss-domiciled banks are insured for a maximum of 100,000 CHF via the esisuisse deposit insurance scheme.Kraus, Daniel, et al. Blockchains, Smart Contracts, Decentralised Autonomous Organisations and the Law. Cheltenham, Uk ; Northampton, Ma, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, p. 206.

There are 24 cantonal banks, one in each canton of the country, except for the cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, which sold its bank to banking rival UBS, and Solothurn, which privatized its bank in 1995 after a scandal. Each bank uses a distinctive motif as the logo, with a cantonal colour on white used as the colours of the bank, e.g. light blue for Zürcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonal Bank). Despite appearances, cantonal banks are not small private banks: in fact two of them, the Zürcher Kantonalbank and the Banque cantonale vaudoise, are the second and third biggest banks in Switzerland (after UBS).

List of cantonal banks

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|+List of cantonal banks with balance sheet and income statement information from December 2022{{cite web |author=Union des Banques Cantonales Suisses |title=Bilans et comptes de résultats des Banques Cantonales au 31.12.2022 |url=https://www.kantonalbank.ch/getmedia/9ae90da3-5d8b-4580-9750-16ddbe380649/VSKB_1222_Gruppendatei_FR_1.pdf |url-access=registration |access-date=6 July 2023 |language=Fr}}

!Logo

!Name

!Canton

!Est.

!Assets
(CHF
billions)

!Consolidated
profit
(CHF millions)

File:Zürcher Kantonalbank logo.svg

|Zürcher Kantonalbank

|Zürich

|1870

|199.8

|1,058.7

File:Banque Cantonale Vaudoise logo.svg

|Banque cantonale vaudoise

|Vaud

|1845

|59.4

|388.3

File:Logo Basler Kantonalbank ab 2016.svg

|Basler Kantonalbank

|Basel-Stadt

|1899

|55.2

|139

File:Logo der St. Galler Kantonalbank.svg

|St. Galler Kantonalbank

|St. Gallen

|1915

|40.8

|183.8

File:Logo der Berner Kantonalbank.svg

|Berner Kantonalbank | Banque Cantonale Bernoise

|Bern

|1834

|39.8

|159.6

File:Logo der Luzerner Kantonalbank.svg

|Luzerner Kantonalbank

|Lucerne

|1850

|57

|226.6

File:Aargauische Kantonalbank logo.svg

|Aargauische Kantonalbank

|Aargau

|1913

|38.1

|179

File:Logo der BLKB.svg

|Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank

|Basel-Landschaft

|1864

|34.8

|130

File:Logo der Thurgauer Kantonalbank.svg

|Thurgauer Kantonalbank

|Thurgau

|1871

|33.3

|147.8

File:Logo Graubündner Kantonalbank.svg

|Graubündner Kantonalbank | Banca Chantunala Grischuna | Banca Cantonale Grigione

|Grisons

|1870

|33.2

|207.5

File:Logo der Genfer Kantonalbank.svg

|Banque cantonale de Genève

|Geneva

|1861

|30

|176

File:Logo der Schwyzer Kantonalbank.svg

|Schwyzer Kantonalbank

|Schwyz

|1890

|23.6

|79.9

File:Logo Zuger Kantonalbank.svg

|Zuger Kantonalbank

|Zug

|1892

|18.6

|97.2

File:Logo der Freiburger Kantonalbank.svg

|Banque cantonale de Fribourg | Freiburger Kantonalbank

|Fribourg

|1892

|27.3

|141.1

File:Logo der Walliser Kantonalbank.svg

|Banque cantonale du Valais | Walliser Kantonalbank

|Valais

|1916

|19.3

|72.9

File:Logo der Tessiner Kantonalbank.svg

|Banca dello Stato del Cantone Ticino

|Ticino

|1915

|18.6

|64.4

File:Banque Cantonale Neuchâteloise logo.svg

|Banque cantonale neuchâteloise

|Neuchâtel

|1883

|11.3

|42.6

File:Schaffhauser Kantonalbank 20xx logo.svg

|Schaffhauser Kantonalbank

|Schaffhausen

|1883

|9.2

|55.3

File:Logo der Glarner Kantonalbank.svg

|Glarner Kantonalbank

|Glarus

|1884

|8.6

|25.3

File:Logo Nidwaldner Kantonalbank NKB.png

|Nidwaldner Kantonalbank

|Nidwalden

|1879

|6.2

|16

File:Logo der Obwaldner Kantonalbank.svg

|Obwaldner Kantonalbank

|Obwalden

|1886

|5.9

|13.8

File:Logo der Urner Kantonalbank.svg

|Urner Kantonalbank

|Uri

|1915

|3.6

|17.1

File:Logo Appenzeller Kantonalbank.svg

|Appenzeller Kantonalbank

|Appenzell Innerrhoden

|1899

|4.1

|11.9

File:Logo Banque Cantonale du Jura.svg

|Banque cantonale du Jura

|Jura

|1979

|4.3

|10.2

File:Logo Verband Schweizerischer Kantonalbanken.svg

!Total

!

!

!782.4

!3,644.6

Notes and references

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