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Columbus OH Midwest super-regional bank (NASDAQ: HBAN) ~$7.4B FY2024 revenue; 11-state footprint, auto dealer floorplan specialist, $200B+ assets, Fair Play Banking competing with Fifth Third and KeyCorp.
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a Columbus, Ohio-based regional bank holding company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: HBAN) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing commercial and consumer banking, mortgage, auto finance, equipment finance, and wealth management services to customers across an 11-state Midwest footprint including Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Wisconsin through approximately 19,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Huntington reported net revenues of approximately $7.4 billion and net income of approximately $1.7 billion, as the regional bank benefited from balance sheet repositioning — managing the interest rate sensitivity of its loan and deposit portfolios through the Federal Reserve's 2024 rate cutting cycle — while growing commercial loan originations in its expanded Midwest and Southeast US footprint. CEO Steve Steinour has led Huntington's decade-long expansion from a pure Ohio bank into a 11-state Midwest super-regional through the acquisitions of TCF Financial (Michigan, Minnesota — $6B acquisition in 2021) and Capstone Partners (investment banking boutique), creating a bank with $200+ billion in total assets that competes for middle market and small business banking in the auto industry supply chain, healthcare, government, and technology sectors concentrated in the Midwest. Huntington's "Fair Play Banking" brand positioning (pioneering 24-hour grace period on overdraft fees, Asterisk-Free Checking with no minimum balance, and small business lending commitment) differentiates Huntington from big national banks on consumer-friendly fee policies.
Daytona Beach FL insurance brokerage (NYSE: BRO) $4.5B FY2024 revenue (+12%); decentralized acquisition model, National Programs specialty, 30-year consistent growth competing with Marsh McLennan and Aon.
Brown & Brown, Inc. is a Daytona Beach, Florida-based insurance brokerage and risk management company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BRO) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing insurance brokerage, risk management consulting, and third-party claims administration services to businesses and individuals across the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, and Bermuda through approximately 16,000 employees at 500+ offices. In fiscal year 2024, Brown & Brown reported revenues of $4.5 billion (+12% organic growth) — continuing its 30-year track record of consistent organic and acquisition-driven revenue growth that has made Brown & Brown one of the fastest-growing large insurance brokers in the US, growing from $1B revenue in 2015 to $4.5B in 2024 through organic growth compounding and disciplined acquisition integration. CEO Powell Brown (son of founder Hyatt Brown, representing the family's generational leadership of the company) leads Brown & Brown's distinctive "decentralized" operating model where each acquired insurance agency retains its local brand identity, leadership team, and community relationships while benefiting from Brown & Brown's national carrier relationships, compliance infrastructure, shared technology, and capital for further acquisition. Brown & Brown's four business segments — Retail (local commercial insurance for small-to-midsize businesses), National Programs (specialty program insurance distributed through managing general agents for specific industries — veterinarians, dentists, pest control, construction), Wholesale Brokerage (surplus lines excess and specialty placement for non-admitted risks), and Services (third-party claims administration) — provide diversified revenue across insurance distribution channels that smooth individual market cycle volatility.
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