The assets of the salvadoran banking system reached US$2,751.2 million, reflecting an increase of US$153.8 million, equivalent to 5.9% more compared to the same month of the previous year. This growth highlights the financial soundness of the sector and its role in the country’s economic stability.
According to the updated Ranking of the Asociación Bancaria Salvadoreña (ABANSA), Banco Agrícola remains as the entity with the highest participation, concentrating 24.3% of the total assets. It is followed by Banco Cuscatlán with 17.4% and Banco Davivienda with 13.7%, consolidating as the three strongest banks in the Salvadoran financial system.

In terms of amounts, Banco Agrícola leads with US$669.9 million in assets, followed by Banco Cuscatlán with US$480 million and Davivienda with US$375.7 million. These figures reflect the dominance of these institutions in the market and their capacity to attract and manage resources.

Citibank and ABANK recorded the lowest assets, with US$44.4 million and US$35.5 million, respectively. Although their share is lower, they continue to operate within the financial system with a focus on specific market niches.

The growth of banking assets not only reflects the stability of the sector, but also boosts the salvadoran economy by facilitating greater credit and investment opportunities. With stronger banks, the country benefits from a robust financial system that promotes development and market confidence.
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