Huntington Bancshares

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Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Type Public (NASDAQHBAN)
Founded 1866[1]
Headquarters Columbus, Ohio
Key people Thomas Hoaglin, Chairman, President and CEO (2001)
Industry Finance and Insurance
Products Banking
Employees 12,500
Website www.huntington.com
The Huntington Center and Building in Downtown Columbus
The Huntington Center and Building in Downtown Columbus

Huntington Bancshares Inc. (NASDAQHBAN) is a $53 billion Midwestern bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.[2] It is the 24th largest American bank.[2]

The company's banking affiliate, Huntington National Bank, provides retail and commercial financial services in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Huntington also provides retail services online. There also are selected financial service activities in other states, including offices in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Number of ATMs and banking offices by region[1]
Region ATMs Banking offices
Central Indiana 105 51
Greater Cleveland 170 53
Greater Akron/Canton 85 45
Central Ohio 223 92
Mahoning Valley 32 32
Ohio Valley 38 32
Pittsburgh 70 24
Southern Ohio/N. Kentucky 165 51
Eastern Michigan 101 41
Western Michigan 124 66
Western Pennsylvania 58 37
West Virginia 107 25

[edit] Acquisitions

On December 20, 2006, Huntington Bancshares announced they would buy Sky Financial Group Inc. based out of Bowling Green, Ohio.[3] This merger was completed on July 1, 2007, although Sky branches did not change their branding until late September.[4]

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