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Company Market Cap Price
BAC Bank of America Corporation
Core commercial banking activities including deposits, lending, and cash-management services.
$389.59B
$54.32
+1.82%
WFC Wells Fargo & Company
Commercial Banking is a core segment, offering deposits, loans, and cash-management services to businesses.
$256.46B
$80.62
-1.32%
RY Royal Bank of Canada
RBC operates a substantial Commercial Banking segment serving businesses with lending, cash management, and advisory services.
$244.97B
$174.93
+0.02%
C Citigroup Inc.
Citi operates as a diversified global bank providing commercial banking services.
$231.85B
$131.70
+1.64%
MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
Commercial Banking is MUFG's core operating segment.
$199.11B
$18.41
+1.32%
TD The Toronto-Dominion Bank
TD's core business line is Commercial Banking, offering deposits, loans, and cash-management services.
$177.64B
$103.62
+0.48%
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation
Schwab operates banking activities including deposits and lending via its Schwab Bank.
$174.82B
$99.59
+1.23%
UBS UBS Group AG
Commercial Banking reflects UBS's retail and corporate banking operations within the universal bank model.
$131.09B
$43.19
+0.71%
COF Capital One Financial Corporation
Capital One provides commercial banking services including lending, deposits, and treasury management.
$127.05B
$203.36
+1.76%
SMFG Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
SMFG offers commercial banking services (deposits, loans, cash management) across its global footprint.
$125.68B
$21.46
+0.92%
BBVA Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A.
Commercial banking is a core function, including deposits and lending to businesses and consumers.
$124.48B
$23.28
-1.40%
MFG Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Provides commercial banking services to businesses and individuals (deposits, loans, cash management).
$105.95B
$8.79
+1.21%
BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO provides commercial banking products and services to businesses and individuals.
$105.19B
$149.11
+0.49%
ITUB Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.
Commercial Banking: Services for businesses, including corporate lending and cash-management.
$102.61B
$9.39
+0.86%
CM Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CM provides deposit, loan, and cash-management services to businesses and individuals, aligning with Commercial Banking.
$98.35B
$106.89
+0.71%
BNS The Bank of Nova Scotia
Canadian/Commercial Banking is a core operating segment with deposit, loan, and cash-management services.
$92.08B
$74.80
+0.42%
BK The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
BNY Mellon operates as a commercial bank providing banking, treasury, and cash-management services.
$91.01B
$131.15
+0.49%
USB U.S. Bancorp
Commercial Banking is a core service line for USB, including deposits, lending, and cash-management for businesses.
$87.19B
$56.41
+0.56%
PNC The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Core commercial banking services including deposits, loans, and cash-management for businesses and individuals.
$86.75B
$223.80
+1.18%
BCS Barclays PLC
Commercial Banking represents Barclays' deposit, loan, and cash-management services to businesses and individuals.
$83.70B
$24.00
+0.33%
ING ING Groep N.V.
ING provides commercial banking services to businesses across Europe as part of its core operations.
$83.45B
$29.48
+0.37%
LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc
Lloyds provides commercial banking services to businesses as a key operating segment.
$80.85B
$5.61
+0.09%
NWG NatWest Group plc
The company provides comprehensive Commercial Banking services to businesses and institutions.
$68.42B
$16.95
-0.53%
DB Deutsche Bank AG
DB provides commercial banking services (deposits, loans, cash management) as part of its core banking operations.
$65.31B
$33.39
-0.83%
TFC Truist Financial Corporation
Commercial Banking is a core segment through which Truist serves business clients and manages cash, deposits, and credit.
$63.36B
$49.46
-0.14%
BSBR Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
Core banking operations including deposits, loans, and cash-management services for individuals and businesses.
$46.51B
$6.33
-1.86%
AMP Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
AMP provides commercial banking services via Ameriprise Bank, contributing to NII and deposits.
$42.92B
$465.64
+0.79%
BBD Banco Bradesco S.A.
Provides commercial banking services (deposits, loans, cash management) to individuals and businesses.
$42.60B
$4.09
-0.36%
KB KB Financial Group Inc.
KB Financial Group provides commercial banking services including deposits, lending, and cash management.
$38.87B
$107.74
-1.68%
IX ORIX Corporation
Commercial Banking represents ORIX Bank and traditional banking services (deposits/loans).
$35.44B
$31.91
+0.71%
MTB M&T Bank Corporation
Commercial Banking reflects M&T's service model for middle-market and corporate clients.
$33.89B
$216.62
-1.76%
SHG Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
Shinhan Financial Group operates commercial banking services, including deposits and loans, which directly aligns with 'Commercial Banking'.
$33.21B
$67.81
-0.69%
FITB Fifth Third Bancorp
Core banking operations including deposits and loans (commercial banking).
$32.90B
$49.92
+0.30%
RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc.
Banking segment encompasses commercial banking activities, including deposits, lending, and related services.
$30.14B
$154.23
+0.65%
BAP Credicorp Ltd.
Credicorp's core business is universal/commercial banking via Banco de Crédito (BCP).
$28.68B
$322.82
-9.72%
CFG Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
CFG provides commercial banking services including deposits, loans, and cash-management for businesses and institutions.
$27.86B
$65.13
+0.40%
FCNCA First Citizens BancShares, Inc.
Core commercial banking services including lending and deposits as described in the executive summary and Q1 2025 performance.
$26.90B
$2087.88
+1.52%
RF Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial's core business is commercial banking, providing deposits, loans, cash management, and related financial services to corporate and consumer clients.
$24.33B
$27.79
+0.13%
NMR Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura established a Banking division with lending/trust services aligned to commercial banking activities.
$24.23B
$8.64
+1.59%
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Huntington Bancshares provides core banking services (deposits, loans, cash management) as a regional commercial bank.
$24.21B
$16.70
+0.63%
KEY KeyCorp
Commercial Banking: KeyCorp directly provides core business banking services including deposits, cash management, and commercial lending.
$23.64B
$21.70
+0.30%
BCH Banco de Chile
Provides commercial banking services to businesses and individuals.
$19.64B
$39.56
+0.24%
CIB Grupo Cibest S.A.
Core commercial banking services including deposits, loans, and cash management.
$19.59B
$75.28
-2.80%
WF Woori Financial Group Inc.
WF provides core commercial banking services (deposits, loans) via Woori Bank and affiliated entities.
$17.31B
$71.80
-1.18%
BSAC Banco Santander-Chile
The company provides commercial banking services to businesses, including SME and corporate banking.
$16.92B
$35.55
-1.03%
EWBC East West Bancorp, Inc.
EWBC provides commercial banking services (deposits, loans, cash management) as a regional bank.
$16.22B
$117.63
-0.22%
ALLY Ally Financial Inc.
Ally functions as a commercial bank with deposit and loan capabilities (Commercial Banking).
$13.11B
$42.62
+0.12%
SF Stifel Financial Corp.
Commercial banking services to business clients align with Stifel's bank subsidiary activities.
$12.32B
$81.33
+0.83%
FHN First Horizon Corporation
Core commercial banking services include loans, deposits, and cash management for businesses and individuals.
$11.94B
$24.12
-0.54%
WBS Webster Financial Corporation
Core business is commercial banking services (deposits, lending, and treasury management).
$11.71B
$72.52
-0.11%
CMA Comerica Incorporated
Core banking services for deposits, loans, and cash management are a primary CMA offering.
$11.40B
$90.25
+1.78%
SSB SouthState Corporation
Company provides retail and commercial banking services, including deposits, loans, and cash management.
$9.87B
$98.09
-0.10%
WTFC Wintrust Financial Corporation
Commercial Banking is a core product area for Wintrust, providing deposits and loans to businesses and individuals.
$9.74B
$144.99
-0.36%
BPOP Popular, Inc.
Core commercial banking operations (deposits, loans, cash management) are central to the business.
$9.64B
$144.39
-0.15%
FRHC Freedom Holding Corp.
FRHC operates Freedom Bank KZ with deposits and loan products, constituting a banking business.
$9.58B
$158.21
+0.96%
UMBF UMB Financial Corporation
Direct commercial banking products including lending, treasury management, and client relationships.
$9.16B
$120.07
-0.46%
ONB Old National Bancorp
ONB offers commercial banking services including loans and cash-management for businesses.
$9.16B
$23.38
-0.28%
ZION Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Core banking activities include deposits, loans, and cash-management services for businesses and individuals.
$9.11B
$61.85
+0.27%
CFR Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
CFR operates as a Commercial Bank offering loans, deposits, and cash-management services to businesses and individuals.
$9.10B
$141.88
-0.34%
COLB Columbia Banking System, Inc.
Core banking services for businesses and individuals including lending, deposits, and cash management.
$8.69B
$28.95
-0.36%
BOKF BOK Financial Corporation
Core commercial banking services including loan origination and cash management.
$8.56B
$134.81
-0.43%
WAL Western Alliance Bancorporation
Core commercial banking revenue including loans, deposits, and cash-management solutions for businesses.
$8.54B
$78.41
+1.02%
GGAL Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A.
The company provides traditional commercial banking services (loans, deposits, cash management) as a core business.
$7.55B
$45.37
+0.73%
VLY Valley National Bancorp
Valley provides commercial banking services (deposits, cash management, and lending) directly to businesses.
$7.31B
$13.11
+0.04%
PNFP Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
Core banking services to businesses and individuals (deposits, loans, treasury services) align with Commercial Banking.
$7.27B
$94.61
+0.96%
CBSH Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
CBSH operates predominantly as a regional bank offering core banking services including deposits, loans, and cash management for retail and commercial customers, aligning with Commercial Banking.
$7.05B
$50.69
+0.02%
SNV Synovus Financial Corp.
Synovus is a commercial bank, providing core deposit, loan, and cash-management services to businesses and individuals.
$6.95B
$50.05
-0.01%
PB Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
PB provides core commercial banking services including deposits, loans, and treasury management.
$6.52B
$68.61
-0.08%
FAF First American Financial Corporation
Commercial Banking operations via the First American Trust subsidiary.
$6.41B
$63.35
-0.11%
FNB F.N.B. Corporation
Direct core banking services including deposits, loans, and cash-management for businesses and individuals.
$6.35B
$17.95
+1.27%
GBCI Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
Core banking services including deposits, loans, and cash management identify Glacier as Commercial Banking.
$6.22B
$47.48
-0.81%
UBSI United Bankshares, Inc.
Core revenue from commercial banking services (deposits, loans) for businesses.
$6.12B
$43.46
-0.37%
WBHC Wilson Bank Holding Company
WBHC operates as a core commercial bank providing deposits, loans, and cash-management services.
$5.90B
$550.00
FLG Flagstar Financial, Inc.
Flagstar provides core commercial banking services, including commercial lending and related banking services.
$5.85B
$14.15
+0.57%
IFS Intercorp Financial Services Inc.
Interbank provides the core retail and commercial banking services (deposits, loans) forming IFS's primary banking franchise.
$5.73B
$45.15
-12.30%
ABCB Ameris Bancorp
Ameris Bancorp directly provides traditional commercial banking services, including commercial loans and deposits.
$5.66B
$82.67
-0.21%
HWC Hancock Whitney Corporation
Core business is commercial banking; Hancock Whitney offers lending, deposits, and cash-management services as a regional bank.
$5.60B
$66.66
-0.46%
HOMB Home Bancshares, Inc.
The company focuses on commercial banking, offering loans and cash-management services to businesses.
$5.50B
$27.81
-0.54%
AUB Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation
AUB's Wholesale Banking segment delivers commercial lending, treasury management, and related services, core to Commercial Banking.
$5.42B
$37.89
-0.37%
AX Axos Financial, Inc.
Axos provides commercial banking services (deposit-taking, lending, and related banking activities), a core banking product line.
$5.32B
$94.67
+0.76%
BMA Banco Macro S.A.
Banco Macro operates as a full-service commercial bank with regional focus, providing deposits and lending services, which aligns with Commercial Banking.
$5.12B
$81.05
-0.69%
AVAL Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Grupo Aval's core business encompasses commercial banking services, including deposits and loans.
$5.09B
$4.68
-1.16%
FFIN First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
Core business is traditional banking for consumers and commercial customers, i.e., Commercial Banking.
$4.50B
$31.26
-0.45%
IBOC International Bancshares Corporation
Core banking services including accepting deposits, making loans, and cash-management for businesses and individuals.
$4.48B
$70.66
-1.98%
EBC Eastern Bankshares, Inc.
Direct core banking services including deposits, loans, and cash-management for individuals and businesses.
$4.36B
$20.55
-0.56%
SFBS ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.
Direct core service: Commercial Banking including deposits, loan origination, and cash management for businesses and individuals.
$4.28B
$77.12
-1.49%
TFSL TFS Financial Corporation
Commercial Banking: TFSL provides deposit gathering, lending, and related services to customers.
$4.13B
$14.66
-0.44%
UCB United Community Banks, Inc.
Core service: Commercial Banking providing deposits, loans, and cash-management for businesses.
$4.11B
$33.57
-0.71%
INDB Independent Bank Corp.
Direct core banking services including commercial banking for deposits, loans, and treasury/cash management.
$3.97B
$79.09
-1.19%
FULT Fulton Financial Corporation
Core service: Fulton Financial provides commercial banking services (deposits, lending, cash management) to businesses and individuals.
$3.92B
$21.68
-0.18%
BANF BancFirst Corporation
Core operations include commercial banking, retail lending, and deposits (traditional banking services).
$3.81B
$112.14
-1.92%
WSFS WSFS Financial Corporation
Direct banking operations focused on commercial banking services.
$3.79B
$68.68
-0.81%
RNST Renasant Corporation
Commercial Banking is the primary service line for RNST.
$3.78B
$39.31
-1.23%
CATY Cathay General Bancorp
Core deposits, cash management and lending to businesses indicate Commercial Banking as a primary business line.
$3.66B
$53.38
-0.89%
FBP First BanCorp.
Direct provider of core banking services including deposits, loans, and cash-management offerings.
$3.59B
$22.69
-0.31%
BKU BankUnited, Inc.
Core business involves deposit-taking and commercial lending activities typical of a commercial bank.
$3.55B
$47.51
+0.42%
FIBK First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.
Primary business is commercial banking, including deposits, loans, and cash-management services for businesses and individuals.
$3.52B
$33.83
-1.23%
WSBC WesBanco, Inc.
WesBanco's core business is commercial banking, offering deposits, loans, and cash management to businesses and individuals.
$3.47B
$35.88
-0.65%
BBAR Banco BBVA Argentina S.A.
Core commercial banking activities including deposits and private sector lending are central to BBAR’s business.
$3.28B
$15.97
-0.56%
FHB First Hawaiian, Inc.
The company provides core commercial banking services including financing and cash management for businesses.
$3.27B
$26.37
-0.34%
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# Executive Summary * The commercial banking industry faces a pivotal moment as shifting interest rate environments create significant divergence in core profitability, directly impacting Net Interest Income. * Simultaneously, heightened regulatory scrutiny is imposing material costs, with multi-billion dollar fines and provisions for consumer redress and anti-money laundering (AML) failings pressuring bottom lines. * Technology, particularly AI and embedded finance, is no longer optional but a key driver of competitive differentiation, separating leaders who are gaining efficiency and market share from laggards. * Financial performance is bifurcating, with diversified North American banks showing robust growth while others navigate regional headwinds and regulatory charges. * Strategic focus is on simplifying business models, divesting non-core assets, and reallocating capital towards technology and shareholder returns through aggressive buyback programs. * The competitive landscape is defined by a split between globally diversified scale players and digitally-focused regional champions who are leveraging technology to win in high-growth markets. ## Key Trends & Outlook The primary factor shaping the commercial banking outlook is the volatile macroeconomic environment and its direct impact on interest rate-sensitive revenues. Recent central bank rate cuts have begun to compress net interest margins, as seen with Bank of America and Wells Fargo lowering prime lending rates in September and October 2025, respectively, following a Federal Reserve rate cut to 3.75%-4.00%. This directly pressures Net Interest Income (NII), the core revenue driver, creating a clear divergence in performance. Some banks, like Wells Fargo, have seen NII decrease by 6% year-over-year in Q1 2025 due to lower interest rates on floating rate assets and deposit margin compression. In contrast, PNC reported a 2% linked-quarter increase in NII in Q2 2025, fueled by loan growth and fixed-rate asset repricing, and NatWest Group projects 2025 product hedge income to be £1 billion higher than 2024, providing a significant tailwind. Simultaneously, macroeconomic uncertainty is leading to a normalization in credit quality, forcing banks like JPMorgan Chase to increase provisions for credit losses to $3.3 billion in Q1 2025, predominantly concentrated in Card Services, consistent with the expected seasoning of newer loan vintages. Layered on top of macro pressures, escalating regulatory scrutiny is imposing substantial costs. Banks are facing multi-billion dollar impacts from specific issues, such as the UK motor finance mis-selling scandal that erased over a third of Lloyds Banking Group's Q3 2025 profit due to an additional £800 million charge, bringing the total estimated impact to £1.95 billion. JPMorgan SE was also fined €45 million by Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) on November 6, 2025, for failing to file timely suspicious activity reports. In this challenging environment, technology has become the key differentiator; leaders like BBVA are leveraging superior digital platforms to acquire 66% of new customers digitally in 2024, driving best-in-class efficiency and growth with mobile penetration surging to 75%. The most significant opportunity lies in leveraging technology, specifically AI and embedded finance, to create new revenue streams and achieve step-changes in operational efficiency, as demonstrated by Bank of America's launch of Ask Global Payments Solutions (AskGPS) on October 1, 2025, a generative AI platform for its Global Payments Solutions team. The primary risk is a severe macroeconomic downturn that accelerates credit losses far beyond current expectations, coupled with the constant threat of a major regulatory fine that can materially impair capital. ## Competitive Landscape The global commercial banking market is forecast to grow at a 9.1% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) to reach $16.8 trillion by 2029. The industry, while global, is seeing competition defined by distinct strategic approaches rather than a monolithic structure. Globally diversified institutions leverage scale and a universal service model, providing a comprehensive suite of services—spanning retail, commercial, investment banking, and wealth management—to multinational corporations and institutional clients across all major global markets. This diversified revenue stream provides resilience against regional downturns, and the ability to service complex, cross-border needs creates a significant competitive moat and cross-selling opportunities. However, this model entails extreme operational and regulatory complexity, making these institutions a primary target for global regulators and potentially slower to pivot and innovate compared to more focused players. HSBC exemplifies this model, consistently ranked as the world's number one trade bank for seven to eight consecutive years, with a strategic pivot to focus on high-growth Asian and Middle Eastern trade corridors while divesting from less strategic markets. In contrast, digitally-focused champions dominate specific high-growth regions by prioritizing technological innovation and a superior digital customer experience to rapidly gain market share. This strategy offers industry-leading efficiency, faster customer acquisition, and the ability to scale quickly without a large physical footprint. However, geographic concentration risk makes them more vulnerable to a downturn in their core markets. BBVA's dominant position in Mexico, driven by a mobile penetration rate of 75% and 66% of new customers joining through digital channels in 2024, is a prime example of this strategy delivering superior growth and profitability. Finally, domestic market leaders focus on deep penetration and brand loyalty, leveraging a strong brand, extensive physical distribution network, and deep integration into the domestic economy to maintain a leading market share in core retail and commercial banking products. This approach yields a stable, low-cost deposit base, strong customer loyalty, and significant pricing power in core products. However, growth is limited to the pace of the domestic economy, and these banks are highly exposed to country-specific regulatory actions and economic shocks. Lloyds Banking Group, as the UK's largest mortgage lender, demonstrates this model, with its performance intrinsically tied to the health of the UK housing market and the actions of UK regulators, as seen with the motor finance issue. The key competitive battlegrounds are in the digital arena for customer acquisition and in navigating complex global versus local regulatory environments. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is bifurcating significantly across the industry, with top performers achieving robust double-digit growth while others experience more modest increases or even declines. This divergence is driven by exposure to different macroeconomic environments and the strength of fee-generating businesses. Growth leaders are benefiting from strong performance in capital markets and wealth management, or from operating in higher-growth economies, while others are more exposed to the margin pressures from interest rate shifts in mature markets. Royal Bank of Canada's +16% year-over-year revenue growth to C$16.985 billion in Q3 2025, alongside a record C$3.8 billion in Capital Markets revenue, exemplifies the success of a diversified model with strong fee-based income in the current environment. {{chart_0}} Profitability metrics like Return on Tangible Equity (ROTE) and efficiency ratios are diverging, heavily influenced by regulatory costs and operational efficiency. ROTE ranges from over 20% for highly efficient players to low double-digits for those facing headwinds. Efficiency ratios show a wide spread from the high 30s to over 60%. Margin divergence is a direct result of the material factors impacting the industry. On one hand, technology leaders are driving down their cost-to-income ratios. On the other hand, banks like Lloyds Banking Group are seeing profitability directly impaired by massive, one-time regulatory provisions, with an £800 million charge for the UK motor finance mis-selling scandal contributing to a 36% drop in Q3 2025 profit. The most profitable banks, like BBVA, combine high-growth market exposure with best-in-class digital efficiency, reporting an industry-leading 37.6% efficiency ratio and a ROTE of 20.4% in H1 2025. {{chart_1}} The dominant themes in capital allocation are a decisive shift towards simplifying the business and returning significant capital to shareholders. Having navigated the post-2008 regulatory build-up and recent macroeconomic uncertainty, many banks now find themselves with strong capital positions. This allows them to strategically divest non-core or low-return businesses and redirect the proceeds and excess capital into aggressive share buyback programs to boost EPS and shareholder returns. HSBC's strategy is the archetype of this trend, having divested multiple major international units while simultaneously executing multi-billion dollar buybacks, including a new $3 billion program announced for Q2 2025, contributing to total distributions of $9.5 billion for H1 2025. {{chart_2}} Balance sheets across the industry are generally robust and well-capitalized, a direct outcome of years of regulatory pressure. Banks maintain strong capital ratios (CET1) and liquidity coverage ratios (LCR) that are well above minimum requirements. They are actively managing their funding profiles, redeeming higher-cost debt and maintaining strong deposit franchises. JPMorgan Chase's ~$1.5 trillion in available cash and securities in Q1 2025, including $881 billion in eligible High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLA) and $635 billion in unencumbered marketable securities, serves as a clear indicator of the fortress-like liquidity positions that top-tier banks have built.
C Citigroup Inc.

Citigroup Beats Q1 2026 Earnings Estimates, Revenue Surges 14%

Apr 14, 2026
VLY Valley National Bancorp

Valley National Bancorp Expands Commercial Banking into Phoenix, Arizona, Strengthening C&I Focus

Apr 14, 2026
WFC Wells Fargo & Company

Wells Fargo Reports Q1 2026 Earnings: Revenue Misses Estimates, EPS Beats Forecast

Apr 14, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

Swiss Court Discontinues Money‑Laundering Case Against UBS, Removing Legal Overhang

Apr 10, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America to Redeem $3 Billion of 3.559% Senior Notes Due 2027

Apr 09, 2026
FRHC Freedom Holding Corp.

Freedom Holding Corp. Eyes Kazakhstan Equity Offering to Strengthen Balance Sheet

Apr 09, 2026
WAL Western Alliance Bancorporation

Western Alliance Bancorporation Provides $77.9 Million in Financing for San Francisco Affordable‑Housing Project

Apr 09, 2026
PNC The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

PNC Bank Launches Total Rewards Loyalty Program to Deepen Customer Relationships

Apr 07, 2026
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Huntington Bancshares Names Huntington National Bank Official Consumer Bank of University of Michigan

Apr 06, 2026
C Citigroup Inc.

Citigroup Declares $0.60 Per Share Quarterly Dividend, Maintaining Strong Capital Position

Apr 03, 2026
C Citigroup Inc.

Citigroup Staff in Paris and Frankfurt Shift to Remote Work Amid Foiled Bomb Plot

Apr 02, 2026
FLG Flagstar Financial, Inc.

Moody’s Raises Flagstar Bank’s Deposit Ratings to Investment Grade

Apr 02, 2026
C Citigroup Inc.

Citi CEO Jane Fraser Named to New York Fed’s Federal Advisory Council

Apr 01, 2026
FHN First Horizon Corporation

First Horizon to Redeem All Series C Preferred Stock, Strengthening Capital Base

Apr 01, 2026
FULT Fulton Financial Corporation

Fulton Financial Completes $243 Million Acquisition of Blue Foundry Bancorp, Adding $2 B in Assets

Apr 01, 2026
USB U.S. Bancorp

U.S. Bank to Launch Amazon Business Credit Cards in Spring 2026

Apr 01, 2026
WAL Western Alliance Bancorporation

Western Alliance Bank Expands Full‑Service Juris Banking Team to Strengthen Specialty Banking Model

Apr 01, 2026
WFC Wells Fargo & Company

Wells Fargo Launches FX Payments Solution for Community Banks

Apr 01, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America and Royal Caribbean Launch Tri‑Branded Credit Cards

Mar 31, 2026
FLG Flagstar Financial, Inc.

Flagstar Bank Completes First Phase of Technology Modernization, Strengthening Its Shift to High‑Margin Commercial Lending

Mar 31, 2026
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Huntington National Bank Selects SEI Wealth Platform to Modernize Wealth‑Management Systems

Mar 31, 2026
LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc

Lloyds Banking Group Responds to FCA Motor Finance Redress Scheme Update

Mar 31, 2026
MTB M&T Bank Corporation

M&T Bank Authorizes $5 Billion Share Repurchase Program, Replacing $4 Billion Plan

Mar 31, 2026
ONB Old National Bancorp

Old National Bank Earns Outstanding CRA Rating for 2022‑2024, Outperforming Prior Satisfactory Rating

Mar 31, 2026
ONB Old National Bancorp

Old National Bancorp Earns Highest CRA Rating, Boosting Regulatory Standing

Mar 30, 2026
C Citigroup Inc.

Citigroup Denies Bloomberg Report of Regional Bank Acquisition Consideration

Mar 28, 2026
LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc

Lloyds Banking Group Faces £66 Million Lawsuit from 30,000 Consumers Over Mis‑Sold Car Loans

Mar 28, 2026
BCS Barclays PLC

Barclays Imposed €1.65 Million Fine by BaFin for Late Voting Rights Disclosures

Mar 27, 2026
BMO Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal Sets 15% Return‑on‑Equity Target for 2028

Mar 27, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America Unveils AI‑Powered Meeting Journey to Boost Wealth Management Advisor Productivity

Mar 26, 2026
C Citigroup Inc.

Citibank Completes $3 Billion Debt Redemption on March 30, 2026

Mar 26, 2026
FNB F.N.B. Corporation

F.N.B. Corporation Expands Public Finance Offerings with Municipal Bond Underwriting

Mar 26, 2026
WFC Wells Fargo & Company

Wells Fargo Reports 1 Billion AI‑Assistant Interactions and 33 Million Active Mobile Users

Mar 26, 2026
BCS Barclays PLC

Barclays Cuts Asset‑Based Lending to Smaller Borrowers After MFS and Tricolor Losses

Mar 25, 2026
USB U.S. Bancorp

U.S. Bank Expands Avvance Platform to Six‑ and Seven‑Year Home‑Improvement Loan Terms

Mar 25, 2026
BMO Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal Launches Tokenized Cash Platform with CME Group and Google Cloud

Mar 24, 2026
KEY KeyCorp

KeyBank Expands Middle‑Market Presence with New Atlanta Team

Mar 23, 2026
BMA Banco Macro S.A.

Banco Macro to Acquire Banco Sáenz in Low‑Cost Digital Expansion

Mar 21, 2026
BSBR Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.

Banco Santander (Brasil) Names Gilson Finkelsztain as CEO, Mario Roberto Opice Leão to Step Down in July

Mar 20, 2026
FNB F.N.B. Corporation

F.N.B. Corporation Secures Exclusive Banking Partnership with Penn State University

Mar 20, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

UBS Secures National Charter for U.S. Bank, Expanding Wealth Management Capabilities

Mar 20, 2026
BBVA Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A.

Spanish Prosecutor Files €181.8 Million Fine Request Against BBVA Over Spying Allegations

Mar 19, 2026
FRHC Freedom Holding Corp.

Moody’s Grants Freedom Bank Kazakhstan Ba3 Rating, Signaling Strong Credit Profile

Mar 19, 2026
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Huntington Bancshares, Five Regional Banks Launch Cari Network Tokenized Settlement Platform on ZKsync

Mar 18, 2026
MTB M&T Bank Corporation

M&T Bank Partners with Regional Banks to Launch Tokenized Settlement Network on ZKsync

Mar 18, 2026
USB U.S. Bancorp

U.S. Bancorp Names Wally Mlynarski CEO of Payments Subsidiary Elavon

Mar 18, 2026
BMO Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal to Open 130+ New California Branches and 15 in Arizona Over Five Years

Mar 17, 2026
UBS UBS Group AG

UBS Faces Global Technology Outage, Disrupting Trading Operations

Mar 17, 2026
WAL Western Alliance Bancorporation

Western Alliance Bank and Fiserv Announce Major Agent‑Bank Partnership to Expand Commerce and Payment Solutions

Mar 17, 2026
BAC Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America Reaches Settlement in Jeffrey Epstein Victims’ Lawsuit

Mar 16, 2026