The following is a list of licensed banks currently trading in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar:[1]
- Turicum Private Bank Limited
- Bank Jacob Safra (Gibraltar).
- Gibraltar International Bank
- Gibraltar Savings Bank
- Trusted Novus Bank Gibraltar
- IDT Financial Services Limited trading as IDT Finance
- The Royal Bank of Scotland International trading as NatWest International
- SG Hambros Bank (Gibraltar) Limited
- Xapo Bank
- Moneycorp Bank
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Banks no longer established in Gibraltar
- Banco Galliano
- Gibraltar Trust Bank - est. 1987 as a joint venture with Credit Suisse. In 1991 Credit Suisse wholly acquired Gibraltar Trust, which is now Credit Suisse (Gibraltar)
- Barclays Bank PLC; The Anglo-Egyptian Bank (later Barclays) opened a branch in Gibraltar in 1888, and withdrew from the Rock in 2015.
- Lloyds, closed in late 2019.
- Newcastle Building Society, now closed
- Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, has now closed
- Credit Suisse (Gibraltar) Limited has now closed its operations
- Leeds Building Society has now closed its operations (2019)
- Jyske Bank has closed
Between 1900 and 1940 there were also four small, family-owned banks:
- Cuby Brothers
- Benzecry (El Banquerito)
- Rugeroni Brothers
- Marrache and Sons
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This page was last edited on 31 May 2024, at 18:41