Superregional Banks Industry Overview

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Industry Description

Companies that provide, on a wide regional basis (across several states), banking services such as deposits; loans, leases, mortgages, and credit cards; ATM networks; securities brokerage; investment banking; insurance sales; and mutual funds and pension funds management.

Industry Trends

Industry Consolidation

In the past 10 years, the number of commercial banks in the US dropped by almost 30 percent. Large economies of scale in banking operations have encouraged consolidation, which has produced several dozen very large banks with more than $50 billion in assets. Smaller banks are still able to thrive by providing personal attention smaller customers don't get from large institutions.

Industry Competitors

Industry Codes

Hoover's has developed its own industry classifications to better serve its customers. These classifications are mapped to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the older U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. The Superregional Banks maps to a number of NAICS codes including:

NAICS
NAICS Title
Savings Institutions
Credit Unions
Other Depository Credit Intermediation
Real Estate Credit

Industry Associations & Organizations

Related Industries

Industry Financials

Using the 2002 Census Bureau Economic Census, Hoover's has generated an industry financial summary for the Superregional Banks industry.

Indicator
Total
NAICS Codes
27
Establishments
449,649
Sales, receipts or shipments ($1,000)
$1,212,381,148
Annual Payroll ($1,000)
$286,879,575
Paid Employees
4,973,918

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