Public limited company | |
Traded as | : : BCS FTSE 100 Component |
Industry |
Banking Financial services |
Founded | 17 November 1690London, Kingdom of England | in
Headquarters | London, E14 United Kingdom |
Area served
|
Worldwide |
Key people
|
John McFarlane (Chairman) Jes Staley (Group Chief Executive) |
Products |
Retail banking Commercial banking Investment banking Investment management |
Revenue | £21.451 billion (2016) |
£3.230 billion (2016) | |
Profit | £2.828 billion (2016) |
Total assets | £1.213 trillion (2016) |
Total equity | £71.365 billion (2016) |
Number of employees
|
129,400 (2016) |
Divisions |
Barclaycard Barclays Investment Bank Barclays Wealth |
Subsidiaries |
Barclays Africa Group Barclays Bank |
Website |
www www |
Barclays /ˈbɑːrkliz/ is a British multinational bank and financial services company headquartered in London. It is a universal bank with operations in retail, wholesale and investment banking, as well as wealth management, mortgage lending and credit cards. It has operations in over 50 countries and territories and has around 48 million customers.
Barclays is organised into four core businesses: Personal & Corporate (Personal Banking, Corporate Banking, Wealth & Investment Management), Barclaycard, Investment Banking and Africa.
Barclays traces its origins to a goldsmith banking business established in the City of London in 1690. James Barclay became a partner in the business in 1736. In 1896 several banks in London and the English provinces, including Backhouse's Bank and Gurney's Bank, united as a bank under the name Barclays and Co. Over the following decades Barclays expanded to become a nationwide bank. In 1967, Barclays deployed the world's first cash dispenser. Barclays has made numerous corporate acquisitions, including of London, Provincial and South Western Bank in 1918, British Linen Bank in 1919, Mercantile Credit in 1975, the Woolwich in 2000 and the North American operations of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Barclays has a primary listing on the and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It has a secondary listing on the .
According to a 2011 paper by Vitali et al., Barclays was the most powerful transnational corporation in terms of ownership and thus corporate control over global financial stability and market competition with AXA and State Street Corporation taking the 2nd and 3rd position, respectively.