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Bank Fines Report: 2024

The Bank Fines report reveals the list of banks that faced the biggest fines in a yearly basis. Fines were imposed by regulators for breaches of different protocols like Anti-Money Laundering (AML), violation of Know Your Customer (KYC) and operating guidelines, personal data leaks, among others.

$4.5B / €4.1B
Total aggregated
 bank fines in 2024
U.S.
Has the most bank fines - 19
$3.09/€2.85B
The largest fine was issued to TD Bank (Toronto-Dominion Bank)
AML
The most common violation Anti-money laundering breaches
Last updated on 25th March, 2025

Ranking

By Country By Amount USD EUR
Amounts may vary slightly due to exchange rate fluctuations. (Last updated: March 25, 2025)
1
US US
$4.08B
19
2
UK UK
$261.68M
10
3
Sweden Sweden
$47.40M
2
4
Finland Finland
$35.00M
1
5
China China
$31.22M
3
6
Australia Australia
$20.51M
4
7
Belgium Belgium
$11.24M
1
8
Germany Germany
$9.94M
1
9
Canada Canada
$8.14M
2
10
Spain Spain
$6.70M
2
11
France France
$3.82M
1
12
Denmark Denmark
$3.46M
1
13
Netherlands Netherlands
$3.21M
1
14
South Africa South Africa
$3.04M
1
15
Austria Austria
$2.24M
1
16
Japan Japan
$1.75M
1
17
New Zealand New Zealand
$1.50M
1
18
Italy Italy
$1.08M
1
19
Poland Poland
$1.03M
1
20
Switzerland Switzerland
$860.00K
1
21
India India
$630.00K
1
22
Hong Kong Hong Kong
$510.00K
1
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Methodology

This report compiles and analyzes the largest bank fines imposed globally in 2024, with a focus on substantial penalties over $500,000. The fines included are primarily associated with violations of anti-money laundering (AML) regulations, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), consumer protection laws, and various other forms of financial misconduct.

Data Collection:

The data for this compilation were sourced from publicly available enforcement actions, regulatory announcements, and verified financial audit reports. Efforts were made to ensure the comprehensiveness and accuracy of the data collected; however, it is important to acknowledge that the dataset may be incomplete. Enforcement actions related to incidents occurring in the latter part of 2024 may not be fully documented by the time of this report's release.

Currency Conversion:

All monetary penalties are presented in both United States Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR), with conversions based on the prevailing exchange rates at the time of reporting. Please note that these amounts may fluctuate due to changes in currency markets.

Limitations:

While this report strives to provide a comprehensive account of financial penalties, readers should be aware that actual figures may be significantly higher. This is due to certain cases being confidential or not publicly accessible, which can impact the overall landscape of financial regulatory compliance.

In conclusion, this methodology aims to present a detailed and cross-referenced understanding of significant financial penalties imposed on banks worldwide, providing insights into common regulatory challenges and compliance issues facing the financial sector in 2024.

Methodology

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