
KeyCorp.
KeyCorp (KEY) is a US regional bank holding company providing commercial and consumer banking, mortgage servicing and wealth management across several Midwestern and West Coast markets. With a market capitalisation of about $19.52 billion, Key operates a diversified deposit base and lending portfolio that includes commercial and industrial loans, real estate finance and consumer credit, while generating fee income from wealth and treasury services. Management has emphasised digital investment and fee‑based growth alongside traditional lending. Key risks include interest‑rate sensitivity, credit cycle exposure, regulatory oversight and regional economic concentration; net interest margin and loan‑loss provisioning can change materially with macro conditions. Investors should watch capital ratios, asset quality, deposit stability and management execution. This is general educational information only and not personal advice — values can fall as well as rise and past performance is not a guide to the future.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying KeyCorp's stock, which has potential to rise slightly above its current price.
Financial Health
KeyCorp is earning strong revenue and cash flow, indicating solid overall financial performance.
Dividend
KeyCorp's average dividend yield of 3.97% makes it a decent option for those seeking regular income. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $39.70 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Interest‑rate dynamics
Net interest margin and earnings can shift with rate moves, offering potential upside in some cycles but also raising credit or demand risks in others.
Digital and fee growth
Expansion of digital banking and wealth services can boost fee income, though execution and competitive pressure are important to monitor.
Regional exposure
Concentration in specific US regions supports local relationships but increases vulnerability to regional downturns; asset quality and diversification matter.
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