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These 29 countries have the safest banks in the world

Nov 7, 2018, 17:26 IST

Reuters/Kacper Pempel

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Most of us in developed countries take for granted that our money is safe. Put it in a bank, and in theory at least, it doesn't going anywhere. But that's not necessarily true everywhere.

So Business Insider took a look into the countries with the safest banks, using the World Economic Forum's recently-released Global Competitiveness Survey, which offers a bundle of indicators to show the health of a country's institutions.

One of those is the perceived safeness of banks.

WEF used its executive opinion survey to ask: "In general, how do you perceive the soundness of banks?"

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So the measure isn't based on any objective economic or accounting measure, but rather by the perceptions of the population. The countries are ranked from 1 (banks need more money) to 7 (banks are generally sound).

Check out the countries with the safest banks below.

T22. Jamaica — 5.7

T22. Saudi Arabia — 5.7

T22. France —5.7

T22. Sweden — 5.7

T22. Thailand — 5.7

T22. Trinidad and Tobago — 5.7

T22. Morocco — 5.7

T22. Brazil — 5.7

T15. Panama — 5.8

T15. Japan — 5.8

T15. Taiwan — 5.8

T15. United States — 5.8

T15. Honduras — 5.8

T15. Philippines — 5.8

T15. Denmark — 5.8

T13. Czech Republic — 6.0

T13. Guatemala — 6.0

T9. Israel — 6.1

T9. Norway — 6.1

T9. Slovakia — 6.1

T9. New Zealand — 6.1

8. Switzerland — 6.2

T5. Luxembourg — 6.3

T5. Hong Kong — 6.3

T5. Chile — 6.3

T3. Australia — 6.4

T3. Singapore —6.4

2. Canada — 6.5

1. Finland — 6.7

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