Outdoor sculptures have long been integral to the aesthetic and cultural identity of bank landscapes, blending art with finance in striking ways. Among the most renowned is *The Charging Bull* (also known as the Wall Street Bull) in New York City, symbolizing financial optimism and resilience. Another iconic piece is *Fearless Girl*, positioned opposite the bull, representing female empowerment in the corporate world.
In Zurich, the *Pavillon Le Corbusier* near Swiss bank headquarters showcases modernist art, while London’s financial district features *The Broadgate Venus*, a towering abstract sculpture. Singapore’s *Bird of Happiness* at OCBC Centre adds a touch of whimsy to its banking plaza.
These sculptures not only beautify urban spaces but also reflect the values and aspirations of the institutions they accompany, making them landmarks in their own right.