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Truist Financial Corporation is an American bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company was formed in December 2019 as the result of the merger of BB&T and SunTrust. Its bank operates 1,928 branches in 15 states and Washington, D.C., offering consumer, commercial, and investment banking, securities brokerage, asset management, mortgage, and insurance products and services. It is the tenth-largest bank in the United States, with $523 billion in assets.

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Truist Financial Corporation () is an American bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company was formed in December 2019 as the result of the merger of BB&T (Branch Banking and Trust Company) and SunTrust. Its bank operates 1,928 branches in 15 states and Washington, D.C., offering consumer, commercial, and investment banking, securities brokerage, asset management, mortgage, and insurance products and services. It is the tenth-largest bank in the United States, with $523 billion in assets.

History

History of BB&T

In 1872, Alpheus Branch and Thomas Jefferson Hadley founded the Branch and Hadley merchant bank in their hometown of Wilson, North Carolina. After many transactions, mostly with local farmers, Branch bought out Hadley's shares in 1887 and renamed the company Branch and Company, Bankers. Also in 1887, the bank moved to its new headquarters on Nash Street in downtown Wilson, North Carolina. Two years later, Branch, his father-in-law Gen. Joshua Barnes, Hadley, and three other men secured a charter from the North Carolina General Assembly to operate the Wilson Banking and Trust Company. After many more name changes, the company finally settled on the name Branch Banking and Trust Company. Branch remained an active member of the company until his death in 1893. The 1903 Branch Banking and Trust Company Building at Wilson was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

BB&T sold Liberty bonds during World War I and grew to have more than $4 million in assets by 1923. BB&T Insurance Services was added in 1922 and a mortgage division was added in 1923. Even though banks across the United States failed as a result of the Wall Street crash of 1929, BB&T survived; it was the only one to do so in the town of Wilson.

History of Southern National Bank

In 1897, the Bank of Lumberton was started by Angus Mclean in Lumberton, North Carolina, the predecessor of Southern National. The founding board members of the bank were Angus Mclean, Thomas McNeill, R. D. Caswell, C. B. Townsend, S. A. Edmund, R. L. Steele, W. L. F. Steel, T. C. Guthrie, and H. B. Jennings. The board was composed of members from Lumberton, Rockingham, North Carolina, and Bennettsville, South Carolina. Thomas McNeill was selected to be the bank's first president. He resigned a year later, when he was appointed as a judge. After McNeill resigned Mclean became president. Mclean did not simply view himself as a banker, he wanted to build companies that had a good return on their investment, created jobs, and benefited the communities they operated within. In 1955 Hector MacLean, Angus Mclean's son, was named president. The Bank of Lumberton changed its name to Southern National Bank in 1959.

In 1979, the Carolina State Bank of Gastonia, started in 1971, became part of Southern National. In 1982, Southern National took over Winston-Salem-based Forsyth Bank & Trust, led by Glenn Orr.

In 1985, Southern National had assets of $1.5 billion. With the purchase of a former Northwestern Bank branch in Hickory, which had to be sold after the First Union-Northwestern merger, Southern National had 99 branches in 26 counties. In 1986, Southern National Corporation entered South Carolina with the $10 million purchase of Horry County National Bank of Loris. Later that year, Southern National announced the $5.6 million purchase of First Palmetto Bancshares Corp. of Columbia and the $9.75 million purchase of Capital Bank and Trust Co. of Belton. At the time, Southern National was North Carolina's seventh-largest banking company. Also in 1986, Southern National sold its Southern National Mortgage Co. to NCNB for an estimated $7 million. Southern National had not intended to sell the business but NCNB made a good offer, and the bank could use the money for its South Carolina purchases. NCNB had exited the mortgage business in 1981 to concentrate on interstate banking, though NCNB bought Bank of North Carolina in 1982 and sold that bank's mortgages to Southern National. In May 1989, Southern National announced its purchase of Allied Bankshares Inc. of Thomson, Georgia. The $59 million deal fell apart but would have been the first acquisition of a Georgia bank by a mid-sized N.C. bank. Another failed deal in 1990 would have given Southern National $1 billion in South Carolina assets and 53 offices in the state. NBSC had $540 million in assets, while Southern National Corp. had $3.4 billion and was N.C.'s fifth largest bank holding company. NBSC shareholders objected to the $53 million deal.

In 1990, Hector MacLean retired from the bank. During his presidency, the bank changed its name, grew from $3 million in assets to $3.3 billion, and grew to 148 branches. MacLean's successor was Glenn Orr. Early in 1993, Southern National completed its purchase of First Federal Savings Bank in Winston-Salem, putting Southern National behind only Wachovia in Forsyth County deposits. Southern National had $4.5 billion in assets, $3.9 billion of those in North Carolina, and was the state's sixth largest banking company. The company's North Carolina banking operations began moving to Winston-Salem, though Orr and the corporate headquarters stayed in Lumberton. One reason for the move was the 20-story, 239,000-square-foot (22,200 m2) One Triad Park, which had 74,000 square feet (6,900 m2) of space Southern National could move into immediately. One of the other contenders, Greensboro, would not have a new building ready, and the bank would need a temporary home. With Southern National taking 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) on eight floors, the building's name changed to Southern National Financial Center on May 3.

Also in 1993, Southern National announced the purchase of Goldsboro-based East Coast Federal Savings Bank, with $256 million in assets, which Orr called "one of the best savings banks in the state." The deal would make Southern National number one in deposits in Fayetteville, the state's fifth-largest banking market. In 1993, Southern National announced the acquisition of First Savings Bank, FSB, headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina. With just over $2 billion in assets, it was the third largest financial institution in South Carolina. Orr, along with BB&T Chairman John Allison, helped facilitate the Southern Nation BB&T merger.

Merger with Southern National Bank

In 1995, the bank merged with Southern National Bank, another bank with roots in the eastern part of the state. This gave BB&T 437 branches in 220 cities in the Carolinas and Virginia. The merged company became Southern National Corp., but all of its banking subsidiaries took the BB&T name. With $19 billion in assets, BB&T had the most North Carolina deposits and branches of any bank. Southern National head Glenn Orr and new BB&T chairman John Allison said the merger likely created a bank that would be too rich to be taken over by an out-of-state bank. Orr retired once the merger was complete. The headquarters became BB&T Financial Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

In 1997, Southern National Corp. took over United Carolina Bank, another eastern North Carolina–based bank, in a $985 million deal announced in November 1996. UCB had $4.5 billion in assets. 400 employees worked in Whiteville but despite losing the headquarters, the town would eventually have 500 BB&T employees working at a 250-employee call center and other operations. Starting September 22, 1997, 91 UCB branches began the process of changing to BB&T, and 67 other branches of the two banks closed starting in October because they were close to other BB&T locations.

On May 19, 1997, Southern National Corp. changed its name to BB&T Corp. and its stock symbol SN to BBT.

Acquisitions

The bank continued to expand nationwide through the 1990s, purchasing Fidelity Financial Bankshares, First Financial of Petersburg, Maryland, Maryland Federal Bancorp, and Franklin Bancorporation. In 1998, BB&T acquired MainStreet Financial of Martinsville, Virginia, and Mason-Dixon Bancshares of Westminster, Maryland, and further expanded into Georgia and West Virginia after purchasing First Liberty of Macon, Georgia, and Matewan Bancshares.-

In 2000, BB&T purchased One Valley Bancorp, which was itself formed from a combination of community banks throughout West Virginia. This move gave BB&T the largest bank presence in West Virginia. In 2002, BB&T completed its acquisition of MidAmerica Bancorp of Louisville, Kentucky. (Bank of Louisville) and AREA Bancshares Corporation of Owensboro, Kentucky. In 2003, BB&T completed its acquisition of First Virginia Banks of Falls Church, Virginia. In 2005, the bank acquired Main Street Banks of metro Atlanta for $622 million. In 2006, the bank acquired Coastal Federal Bank, based in Myrtle Beach.

In late 2008, the bank accepted $3.1 billion in bailout money through the sale of preferred shares to the U.S. Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program. In June 2009, the bank repurchased the shares. In July 2008, the company acquired Puckett, Scheetz & Hogan. In December 2008, the company acquired J. Rolfe Davis. On August 14, 2009, the bank acquired Colonial Bank after its seizure by the FDIC. This acquisition added more than 340 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, and Texas, along with approximately $22 billion in assets. BB&T sold the Nevada branch to U.S. Bancorp in January 2010.

The company acquired Atlantic Risk Management. In November 2011, the company acquired Precept, an employee benefits consulting firm. In July 2012, the bank acquired BankAtlantic, and its $2.1 billion in loans and $3.3 billion in deposits. The company also began selling flood insurance online. In December 2013, the bank acquired 21 Citigroup branches in Texas for $36 million, adding $1.2 billion in deposits. In September 2014, the bank acquired 41 more Citigroup branches, adding $2.3 billion in deposits.

In June 2015, the bank acquired Bank of Kentucky for $363 million, which added $1.9 billion in assets and gave BB&T a presence in the Northern Kentucky-Cincinnati market and its first branches in Ohio. In August 2015, the bank acquired Susquehanna Bank for $2.5 billion, adding 240 branches and $18.7 billion in assets, and marking the bank's entry into Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In April 2016, the company acquired Swett & Crawford, a wholesale insurance broker. In April 2016, the bank acquired National Penn for $1.8 billion, which added 124 branches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, $9.6 billion in assets, and $6.7 billion in deposits. On August 29, 2018, BB&T announced as many as 630 employees would move from its former corporate headquarters on West Nash Street in Wilson to a $35 million, 95,000-square-foot facility on Pine Street. On October 16, 2018, BB&T announced plan to move 500 employees into a 100,000-square-foot, $10 million building in Whiteville, N.C.

In May 2022, Truist announced the organisation had acquired the 12-person San Francisco based, gamified financial technology start-up company Long Game Savings inc. The monetary value paid for the company has been left undisclosed.

Insurance services

BB&T has been in the insurance business since 1922. In the late '80s and early '90s the division was losing money. In 1990 Henry William and Wade Reece, a BB&T branch manager, met to discuss how to make the business profitable again. In 1995 the insurance services division made 6 acquisitions of insurance companies based across North Carolina. In July 1999 the insurance services division had acquired 24 insurance companies in North Carolina, 15 in Virginia, 3 in South Carolina, and 1 in Georgia. By 2010 BB&T's insurance division had grown to be the sixth largest broker in the US and the seventh largest in the world with $1 billion in annual revenue. The division has completed 60 mergers since 1999. In 2002 CRC was acquired, whose businesses include specialty and high risk clients. TAPCO and Southern Cross were also acquired and merged into CRC. In February 2008, the division acquired Burkey Risk Services. In April 2008 UnionBanc Insurance Services was acquired. In November 2009, the division acquired Oswald Trippe.

In September 2011 Liberty Benefit Insurance Services, an agency operating in California, was acquired. In February 2012, the division acquired the life insurance, property, and casualty insurance divisions of Crump Group. In March 2014, the Insurance Services division acquired Woodbury & Co., an insurance broker operating in the Carolinas. In April 2014 Caledonian Insurance Group was, a company which specialized in insurance brokerage services for the aviation industry. In April 2015, BB&T subsidiary CRC Insurance Services acquired the assets of Napco LLC, a broker of catastrophic commercial insurance. In the June 2015 acquisition of Bank of Kentucky part of the deal was also American Coastal Insurance which increased BB&T's ownership in AMRisc. In April 2018 the insurance service division announced it was purchasing Regions Insurance Group which was owned by Regions Financial Corporation and the purchase was completed in July 2018. The business was based in Memphis, Tennessee and had offices in 10 states. This acquisition significantly added the insurance division's retail and whole lines of business. The acquisition provided BB&T Insurance Services with 60,000 new clients in multiple states.

In June 2020 BB&T Insurance Holdings rebranded as Truist Insurance Holdings and moved its headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina inside the Truist Center, Truist's corporate headquarters. Insurance services has been an important area of growth for Truist. In 2020 it accounted for 10% of Truist's revenue. Kelly King CEO of Truist stated the company's goal is to have the insurance division eventually make up 14% to 15% of Truist's revenue.

In February 2024, Truist Financial agreed to divest the insurance business to an investor group led by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and Stone Point Capital.

History of SunTrust

SunTrust Banks is the combination of three companies, two banks, one based in Georgia and one based in Florida, and an investment company. The three companies are Trust Company of Georgia, Sun Bank, and The Robinson-Humphrey Company.

On September 21, 1891 what subsequently became the Trust Company of Georgia was started by John M. Green, Joel Hurt, H. L. Atwater, W. A. Hansell, T. J. Hightower, J. G. Oglesby, J. D. Turner, John B. Daniel, Joseph Hirsch, Leon Lieberman, Louis Wellhouse, A. J. McBride, D. O. Dougherty, W. A. Gregg, W. W. Draper, A. C. Hook, W. T. Ashford, George W. Brooke, C. I. Branan, and C. D. Montgomery. In November 1893, it restructured as a trust company and renamed itself Trust Company of Georgia.

The earliest predecessor of Sun Bank was founded in 1911 as The People's National Bank in Orlando, Florida. In 1920, it became the First National Bank. In the early 1930s, during the Great Depression, the First National Bank and Trust Company failed. It was reorganized on Valentine's Day 1934 as the First National Bank at Orlando. In 1973, the bank merged with other Orlando banks to become SunBanks. As of December 31, 1973, it had three bank-related subsidiaries and total assets of $1.713 billion. In 1985 the Trust Company of Georgia and Sun Banks Inc. merge to form SunTrust Banks Inc.

The Robinson-Humphrey Company was founded as a municipal bond shop by Roby Robinson in 1894. Robinson and William G. Humphrey, a bond trader from Toledo, Ohio, eventually incorporated The Robinson-Humphrey Co. in 1902. It blossomed into the leading investment banking firm in the South under Chairman Justus Martin Jr., who helped broaden its ties to Atlanta corporations, European clients and the firm's wealthy families who were brokerage clients. Martin was at the helm when Robinson-Humphrey commissioned the building of the bold Atlanta Financial Center in city's tony Buckhead business district in the early 1980s. In 1982, Martin sold Robinson-Humphrey to American Express, which was then run by another Atlanta deal maker and fellow Georgia Tech grad, James Robinson (no relation to Roby Robinson). Under AmEx, the firm operated as part of Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. In 1993, deal maker Sandy Weill orchestrated a deal for Shearson's retail division, and Robinson-Humphrey was included in the sale, using the Smith Barney unit of Primerica Corp. The company was acquired by SunTrust in 2001. In June 2020 SunTrust Robinson Humphrey and BB&T Capital Markets combined to form the new Truist Securities.

SunTrust merger

On February 7, 2019, it was reported that Winston-Salem-based BB&T and Atlanta-based SunTrust Banks would come together in a merger of equals to create the eighth-largest US bank in the biggest bank deal since the 2008 financial crisis. BB&T would be the nominal survivor, and the merged bank would retain BB&T's stock price history. However, the merged bank would be headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, retaining significant operations in Winston-Salem. It was subsequently announced that Winston-Salem would be the bank's headquarters for community banking, while Atlanta would be the hub for wholesale / retail banking. SunTrust had been the last major bank headquartered in Atlanta, which had been the South's financial capital for much of the 20th century.

On June 12, 2019 BB&T and SunTrust announced that the merged company would be called Truist Financial Corporation. This name resulted from research that included hiring Interbrand, seeking opinions of employees of both banks, and focus groups. The new name drew criticism from analysts and customers of both banks on social media.

The merger was completed at midnight December 6, 2019. BB&T CEO Kelly King retained the same position with the new company. Customers of both banks were given free access to all of Truist's ATMs free of charge. The merged bank continued to operate under the BB&T and SunTrust names until the two banks' computer hardware, software and networking systems were streamlined, a process that was projected take as long as two years. Due to delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Truist announced in April 2021 that core conversion to combine the branches will be performed in early 2022. However, on the day the merger closed, SunTrust Bank merged into Branch Banking & Trust Company, forming Truist Bank as the merged company's legal banking entity.

On December 11, 2019, Truist officially exercised its option to purchase Hearst Tower in downtown Charlotte from Cousins Properties. Truist moved its corporate headquarters to Hearst Tower, which was renamed to Truist Center. Truist had taken over 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2) of 965,000 square feet (89,700 m2) total. The bank announced the deal was completed March 31, 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, further actions will be delayed.

Truist unveiled its logo in January 2020, with two Ts representing touch and technology, and a shade of purple combining the blue of SunTrust and the burgundy of BB&T. In November 2020, the bank used helicopters to lift up four signs to the top of the former Hearst Tower. The "Truist" wordmark appears on the North Tryon Street and North College Street sides of the building, while the other two sides displayed the Truist logo. This signage has caused a lot controversy, even leading the building's original architect to refer to the signage as vandalism.

In February 2020, Truist announced it would be launching a nonprofit foundation called the Truist Foundation.

In March 2020, Truist announced it would vacate its former headquarters building in Winston-Salem except for a branch office and would move employees in its community/retail hub to other locations in the city, including the Park Building on Cherry Street and two locations on Stratford Road.

The merger was estimated to cost $4 billion. Part of these costs would be severance for workers laid off, conversion costs, marketing and professional fees. However, through the merger the bank estimates that $1.6 billion in net cost savings will be achieved by the end of 2022. Part of this savings would be fewer branches. Truist intended to close 800 branches by the first quarter of 2022, and office consolidation would reduce space by 4.8 million square feet.

Trademark infringement lawsuit

On June 17, 2019 Truliant Federal Credit Union of Winston-Salem filed suit claiming "trademark infringement", complaining of potential confusion between the two companies’ respective names, including Truliant products with "Tru" in their names. The parties agreed to dismiss claims on August 5, 2020 and the lawsuit was closed the next day.

On September 5, 2021, former SunTrust Banks' CEO Bill Rogers became chief executive officer of Truist Financial Corporation.

Truist said it had completed changing signs on branches February 22, 2022. At that time former SunTrust customers had difficulty using debit cards.

Slavery connections

According to the book Genealogy of American Finance, BB&T was formally established in 1872 nearly a decade after slavery was abolished in the US, but the company's roots can be traced to 1805. Branch and Hadley, the founders of BB&T, Both worked on family farms before the Civil War. Alpheus Branch's father Samuel owned 58 slaves. Thomas Hadley's father owned 37 slaves. Both later served in the Confederate Army. When the war ended in 1865, the South was forced to accept their new fate.

In July 2020, Truist Financial Corp issued a statement condemning racial injustice and acknowledging that the bank’s predecessor, BB&T Corp., had ties to businesses that benefited from slavery.

Kelly King, chairman and chief executive of Truist, issued a 2022 employee memo addressing BB&T's slavery ties, but did not mention BB&T's founders Alpheus Branch and Thomas Hadley by name. The memo stated that "we must consider our own past and acknowledge the role our heritage companies played over 100 years ago to perpetuate the atrocity of slavery and the repression of enslaved people, leading to systemic disadvantages their descendants have endured for generations...We deeply regret and denounce these shameful aspects of our history, both known and unknown."

Post-merger deals

On December 10, 2020 Truist Insurance Holdings announced it will acquire 5 companies in the fourth quarter. Those include: W. Brown & Associates Property & Casualty, Specialty Risk Associates, Program Insurance Management of Sarasota, Wellington Risk Holdings Inc. and Fidelis Group Holdings. These companies will add $100 million in revenue.

In May 2021 Truist Insurance Holdings announced it will acquire Constellation Affiliated Partners in the third quarter. The insurance division plans to keep Constellation Affiliated Partners' 475 employees and merge them into CRC. The acquisition will add $160 million in revenue to Truist Insurance Holdings current revenue of $2.3 billion. Truist Insurance has three main segments: retail, insurance premium finance and wholesale. John Howard, CEO of Truist Insurance, stated this about the division's approach "We are normally working on acquisition opportunities. We're in an industry that is consolidating, and we have a really good track record, I really think diversification is attractive, and we're already the most diversified insurance broker, so I want to continue to build on that. And for Truist overall, we provide diversification away from...credit businesses, so that we perform well throughout a variety of market cycles."

On August 11, 2021, Truist announced it is acquiring Service Finance Co. for $2 billion. Service Finance provides point-of-sale financing 14,000 dealers and contractors for home improvement projects. Truist already has a point-of-sale financing business that includes Sheffield Financial, which provides financing for power equipment, power sports, and trailers.

On March 3, 2022, Truist Insurance Holdings completed the acquisition of Kensington Vanguard National Land Services (KV). Kensington Vanguard National Land Services is one of the nation's largest independent national title companies. Truist's existing title business BridgeTrust Title Group will integrated into KV. The combined organized of BridgeTrust Title Group and KV along with Truist's premium business, AFCO, will all combine to become a new Truist Insurance Holdings division.

On May 3, 2022, Truist announced it has acquired Long Game, a 12 person fintech startup that has a gamified finance mobile app. The startup is a private company based in San Francisco. It was founded in 2015 by co-founder and CEO Lindsay Holden. Ms. Holden will continue to lead the team after the integration into Truist. In October 2022 Truist announced that Truist Foundry has been formed out of the original Long Game team plus 30 engineers. The purpose of the innovation group will be to build new offerings in emerging product categories. Lindsay Holden, former CEO of Long Game, will be the head of the group. Truist Foundry will have their office in San Francisco with engineers all over the US.

On August 10, 2022, Truist Insurance Holdings announced the purchase of BenefitMall, the nation's largest benefits wholesale agency. The company will be integrated into the CRC Group within Truist Insurance Holdings. The cost of the acquisition was not announced. BenefitMall is expected to add $150 million of annual revenue.

On August 22, 2022, Truist announced the bank is purchasing the Zaloni Arena platform which has been created by Durham based firm Zaloni. Truist believes this software will "accelerate its data governance, metadata management, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) programs while driving investments in data talent ...," according to a press release. The software is centered around data lakes that allowsfor the collect of data from multiple sources such as structured data, data from sensors, and data from social media. The company's 20 employees will be joining Truist's Enterprise Data Office and the team will be based in Raleigh, North Carolina.

On September 6, 2022, Truist Insurance Holdings announced the $3.4 billion purchase of BankDirect Capital Finance from Texas Capital Bancshares Inc., the financial services company's first deal in the life insurance improvement industry. This was the largest deal ever for the former BB&T other than the merger which created Truist. BankDirect Capital Finance is based in Illinois, it has 122 employees across 5 offices. The deal is expected to close in the 4th quarter. Mike Maguire, company CFO, stated this about the deal “Strategically, BankDirect effectively doubles our premium finance business, broadens our capabilities to include life insurance and expands our West Coast presence. … We estimate Truist Insurance Holdings will be the number two premium finance player in the market after this deal closes later this quarter”.

In the seven years, from 2016 to October 2022, Truist Insurance Holdings has made 11 insurance brokerage acquisitions, with its sale of WBAIS Inc. to Sompo International Holdings Ltd. in December 2020 it has 10 net acquisitions. According to S&P Market Intelligence this makes the company the second most active US banking acquirer of insurance brokerages during this period. The first place bank was Boston based Eastern Bankshares Inc.

In February 2023 Truist announced they are selling a 20% stake in Truist Insurance Holdings Inc. to Stone Point Capital for $1.95 billion. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2023. Truist's rationale is to collaborate with Stone Point to grow the subsidiary. To facilitate collaborate once the sale is final a five member board will be created to oversee Truist Insurance Holdings. It will be composed of four members from Truist Financial and one from Stone Point. In February 2024, Truist Financial agreed to sell the remaining of its Truist Insurance Holdings to an investor group led by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and Stone Point Capital, valuing the insurance holding company at $15.5 billion. On May 7, 2024, Truist completed the remaining sale of shares in Truist Insurance Holdings, which was renamed to TIH Insurance Holdings.

Buildings and branches

Naming rights

Truist has naming rights for various sports venues and events, mostly inherited from predecessor companies:

Truist Park (formerly SunTrust Park), a 41,000-seat ballpark, home to the Atlanta Braves

Truist Stadium (formerly BB&T Stadium), a 21,500-seat stadium at North Carolina A&T State University used for football and track & field

Truist Stadium (formerly BB&T Ballpark), a 5,500-seat ballpark in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Truist Arena (formerly The Bank of Kentucky Center and BB&T Arena) — a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena at Northern Kentucky University

Truist Field (formerly BB&T Ballpark), a 10,000-seat ballpark, home to the Charlotte Knights

Truist Point (formerly BB&T Point), an 8,500-seat ballpark in High Point, North Carolina, also used for soccer

The Truist Championship, a PGA Tour golf event, usually held at Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina. (The 2025 season, the first with the Truist name, was moved to Philadelphia Cricket Club because the 2025 PGA Championship is at Quail Hollow.)

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TFC Migawka akcji Cena, kapitalizacja rynkowa, P/E, EPS, ROE, zadłużenie/kapitał własny, zakres 52-tygodniowy

Cena
$52.74
Kapitalizacja Rynkowa
$65.71B
P/E (TTM)
13.6
EPS (TTM)
$3.82
Przychody (TTM)
Stopa dywidendy
4.1%
ROE
8.2%
D/E Dług/Kapitał
0.4
Zakres 52 tyg.
$41 – $56

TFC Wykres ceny akcji Dzienny OHLCV ze wskaźnikami technicznymi — przesuwaj, powiększaj i dostosowuj widok

Wyniki 10-letnie Trendy przychodów, zysku netto, marż i EPS

Przychody i Zysk Netto
EPS $3.82
9-point trend, +39.4%
2017-12-31 2025-12-31
Wolny przepływ pieniężny
3-point trend, +58.8%
2020-12-31 2022-12-31
Marże 26.1%

Wycena Wskaźniki P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA — czy akcje są drogie, czy tanie?

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Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -1.7%
13.6
9.9
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5-point trend, -12.3%
3.2
2.2
P/B
5-point trend, -15.1%
1.0
1.0

Rentowność Marże brutto, operacyjne i netto; ROE, ROA, ROIC

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Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
Net Profit Margin (Marża Zysku Netto)
5-point trend, -9.5%
26.1%
30.1%
ROA
5-point trend, -20.3%
0.98%
1.3%
ROE
5-point trend, -12.4%
8.2%
11.8%

Zdrowie finansowe Dług, płynność, wypłacalność — siła bilansu

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
Debt / Equity (Dług / Kapitał Własny)
5-point trend, +459.0%
0.4

Rozwój Wzrost przychodów, EPS i zysku netto: r/r, CAGR 3-letni, CAGR 5-letni

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
Revenue YoY (Przychody R/R)
53.0%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (Przychody CAGR 3L)
0.57%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (Przychody CAGR 5L)
-2.2%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, -14.5%
13.7%
Net Income YoY (Zysk Netto R/R)
5-point trend, -17.6%
9.7%

Wskaźniki na akcję EPS, wartość księgowa na akcję, przepływy pieniężne na akcję, dywidenda na akcję

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
EPS (Diluted) (EPS (Rozwodniony))
5-point trend, -14.5%
$3.82

Efektywność kapitałowa Rotacja aktywów, rotacja zapasów, rotacja należności

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
TFC
Mediana porównawcza
Payout Ratio (Wskaźnik Wypłaty Dywidendy)
5-point trend, +30.4%
50.3%

Dywidendy Stopa dywidendy, wskaźnik wypłaty, historia dywidend, 5-letni CAGR

Stopa Dywidendy
4.1%
Wskaźnik Wypłaty Dywidendy
50.3%
CAGR dywidendy 5-letni
Data ex-dywidendyKwota
14 sierpnia 2026$0,5200
8 maja 2026$0,5200
13 lutego 2026$0,5200
14 listopada 2025$0,5200
8 sierpnia 2025$0,5200
9 maja 2025$0,5200
14 lutego 2025$0,5200
8 listopada 2024$0,5200
9 sierpnia 2024$0,5200
9 maja 2024$0,5200
8 lutego 2024$0,5200
9 listopada 2023$0,5200
10 sierpnia 2023$0,5200
11 maja 2023$0,5200
9 lutego 2023$0,5200
9 listopada 2022$0,5200
11 sierpnia 2022$0,5200
12 maja 2022$0,4800
10 lutego 2022$0,4800
10 listopada 2021$0,4800

TFC Konsensus analityków Bycze i niedźwiedzie opinie analityków, 12-miesięczny cel cenowy, potencjał wzrostu

TRZYMAJ 26 analityków
  • Mocne kupno 3 11,5%
  • Kup 6 23,1%
  • Trzymaj 14 53,8%
  • Sprzedaj 2 7,7%
  • Mocna sprzedaż 1 3,8%

12-miesięczny cel cenowy

18 analityków · 2026-08-19
Średni cel $55.00 +4,3%
Średnia cel $54.92 +4,1%

Historia zysków EPS faktyczny vs szacowany, zaskoczenie %, wskaźnik trafień, data następnych wyników

Średnie zaskoczenie
0.05%
Okres EPS Actual EPS Szacowany Niespodzianka
30 czerwca 2026 $1.23 $1.09 0.14%
31 marca 2026 $1.09 $1.00 0.09%
31 grudnia 2025 $1.12 $1.11 0.01%
30 września 2025 $1.07 $1.01 0.06%
30 czerwca 2025 $0.91 $0.93 -0.02%
31 marca 2025 $0.87 $0.88 -0.01%

Porównanie z porównywalnymi firmami (podbranża GICS) Kluczowe metryki w porównaniu do konkurentów z sektora

Ticker Kapitalizacja Rynkowa P/E Przychody r/r Marża Netto ROE Marża brutto
TFC $62.13B 12.9 53.0% 26.1% 8.2%
MTB 11.9 7.5% 172.1% 9.9%
HBAN
CFG $25.07B 15.1 5.6% 22.2% 7.1%
RF 11.8 28.6% 11.4%
EWBC $15.46B 11.8 12.2% 45.2% 15.5%
PNFP $7.41B 11.8 18.3% 31.2% 9.5%
WBS 10.7 11.9%
FHN $11.59B 12.8 7.2% 28.7% 11.1%
UMBF $8.74B 12.4 62.8% 26.5% 9.4%

Pełne podstawowe wskaźniki Wszystkie wskaźniki roczne — rachunek zysków i strat, bilans, przepływy pieniężne

Rachunek zysków i strat 9
Dane roczne Rachunek zysków i strat dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Interest Expense 10-point trend, +1183.3% · · $9.86B $2.32B $768M $1.72B $2.10B $1.44B $839M $745M $735M $768M
Interest Income 12-point trend, +299.6% $24.54B $25.07B $24.45B $16.63B $13.77B $15.55B $9.41B $8.12B $7.37B $7.07B $6.33B $6.14B
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +103.0% $6.35B $-601M $-765M $7.03B $7.99B $5.47B $4.02B $4.06B $3.33B $3.50B $2.92B $3.13B
Income Tax 12-point trend, +13.1% $1.04B $-556M $738M $1.25B $1.56B $981M $782M $803M $911M $1.06B $794M $921M
Net Income 12-point trend, +140.6% $5.31B $4.84B $-1.05B $6.27B $6.44B $4.49B $3.24B $3.26B $2.42B $2.44B $2.12B $2.21B
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +40.2% $3.87 $3.36 $-1.09 $4.46 $4.51 $3.11 $3.76 $3.96 $2.78 $2.81 $2.59 $2.76
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +40.4% $3.82 $3.36 $-1.09 $4.43 $4.47 $3.08 $3.71 $3.91 $2.74 $2.77 $2.56 $2.72
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, +79.2% 1,286,788,000 1,331,087,000 1,331,963,000 1,328,120,000 1,337,144,000 1,347,080,000 805,104,000 772,963,000 799,217,000 804,680,000 748,010,000 718,140,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, +78.9% 1,302,700,000 1,331,087,000 1,331,963,000 1,338,462,000 1,349,378,000 1,358,289,000 815,204,000 783,484,000 810,977,000 814,916,000 757,765,000 728,372,000
Bilans 18
Dane roczne Bilans dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 8-point trend, +772.9% · · · · $20.30B $18.87B $19.07B $3.84B $2.96B $4.28B $4.17B $2.33B
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, +73.6% $3.17B $3.23B $3.30B $3.60B $3.70B $3.87B $3.71B $2.12B $2.06B $2.11B $2.01B $1.83B
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +56.8% $5.85B $5.87B $5.86B $6.13B $6.31B $6.43B $6.00B $4.30B $4.23B $4.28B $4.04B $3.73B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +40.7% $2.67B $2.64B $2.57B $2.53B $2.61B $2.56B $2.29B $2.18B $2.18B $2.17B $2.03B $1.90B
Goodwill 12-point trend, +149.3% $17.12B $17.12B $17.16B $23.23B $26.10B $24.45B $24.15B $9.82B $9.62B $9.64B $8.55B $6.87B
Intangibles 12-point trend, +148.7% $1.26B $1.55B $1.91B $3.67B $3.41B $2.98B $3.14B $758M $711M $854M $686M $505M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +193.1% $547.54B $531.18B $535.35B $555.25B $541.24B $509.23B $473.08B $225.70B $221.64B $219.28B $209.95B $186.83B
Short-term Debt 12-point trend, +649.0% $27.84B $29.20B $24.83B $23.42B $5.29B $6.09B $18.22B $5.18B $4.94B $1.41B $3.59B $3.72B
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, +196.9% $482.35B $467.50B $476.10B $494.72B $471.97B $438.32B $406.52B $195.52B $191.95B $189.35B $182.61B $162.46B
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, +80.0% $41.96B $34.96B $38.92B $43.20B $35.91B $39.60B $41.34B $23.71B $23.65B $21.96B $23.77B $23.31B
Total Debt 12-point trend, +649.0% $27.84B $29.20B $24.83B $23.42B $5.29B $6.09B $18.22B $5.18B $4.94B $1.41B $3.59B $3.72B
Common Stock 12-point trend, +75.2% $6.31B $6.58B $6.67B $6.63B $6.64B $6.75B $6.71B $3.82B $3.91B $4.05B $3.90B $3.60B
Paid-in Capital 12-point trend, +416.5% $33.66B $35.63B $36.18B $34.54B $34.56B $35.84B $35.61B $6.85B $7.89B $9.10B $8.37B $6.52B
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +111.6% $26.07B $23.78B $22.09B $26.26B $23.00B $19.45B $19.81B $18.12B $16.26B $14.81B $13.46B $12.32B
AOCI 12-point trend, -668.2% $-5.77B $-8.21B $-12.51B $-13.60B $-1.60B $716M $-844M $-1.72B $-1.47B $-1.13B $-1.03B $-751M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, +167.4% $65.19B $63.68B $59.25B $60.54B $69.27B $70.91B $66.56B $30.18B $29.70B $29.93B $27.34B $24.38B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +193.1% $547.54B $531.18B $535.35B $555.25B $541.24B $509.23B $473.08B $225.70B $221.64B $219.28B $209.95B $186.83B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, +75.2% 1,262,470,000 1,315,936,000 1,333,743,000 1,326,829,000 1,327,818,000 1,348,961,000 1,342,166,000 763,326,000 782,006,000 809,475,000 780,337,000 720,698,000
Przepływy pieniężne 17
Dane roczne Przepływy pieniężne dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +210.8% $317M $292M $298M $261M $320M $353M $165M $141M $132M $115M $106M $102M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, -193.3% $-125M $-27M $-409M $370M $352M $-153M $328M $23M $292M $2M $110M $134M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, +218.7% $290M $345M $395M $455M $574M $685M $164M $131M $142M $150M $105M $91M
Restructuring 11-point trend, +160.9% · $120M $320M $466M $822M $860M $360M $146M $115M $171M $165M $46M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +78.8% $5.74B $2.16B $8.63B $11.08B $7.89B $7.44B $1.52B $4.35B $4.63B $3.12B $3.13B $3.21B
CapEx 5-point trend, +55.4% · · · $564M $442M $815M $224M $363M · · · ·
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -342.4% $-17.76B $18.60B $22.86B $-29.97B $-32.06B $-43.65B $8.35B $-4.96B $-5.41B $-976M $-1.85B $-4.01B
Debt Issued 12-point trend, +1166.0% $69.75B $22.80B $50.94B $15.78B $4.73B $26.64B $7.08B $2.77B $8.88B $3.88B $2.27B $5.51B
Net Debt Issued 12-point trend, +317.5% $6.67B $-4.00B $-4.08B $8.48B $-3.23B $-1.63B $-2.18B $236M $1.43B $-1.97B $-161M $1.60B
Stock Repurchased 11-point trend, +2500000000.00 $2.50B $1.00B $0 $250M $1.62B $0 $0 $1.21B $1.61B $520M $0 ·
Net Stock Activity 9-point trend, -55.0% $-2.50B $-1.00B $0 $-250M $-1.62B $0 $0 $-1.21B $-1.61B · · ·
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, +301.2% $2.67B $2.77B $2.77B $2.66B $2.48B $2.42B $1.31B $1.20B $1.00B $925M $789M $666M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, +794.6% $8.63B $-11.64B $-22.27B $20.02B $25.59B $36.02B $5.35B $1.50B $-549M $-1.88B $104M $965M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, -2219.4% $-3.39B $9.12B $9.22B $1.13B $1.43B $-197M $15.22B $888M $-1.32B $257M $1.39B $160M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, -40.4% $192M $830M $780M $479M $792M $126M $443M $99M $429M $844M $655M $322M
Free Cash Flow 3-point trend, +58.8% · · · $10.52B $7.45B $6.62B · · · · · ·
Levered FCF 3-point trend, +65.5% · · · $8.62B $6.83B $5.21B · · · · · ·
Rentowność 4
Dane roczne Rentowność dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Net Margin 12-point trend, +7.4% 26.1% 36.4% -4.5% 27.2% 28.9% 19.8% 25.8% 28.2% 21.3% 22.6% 22.1% 24.3%
Pretax Margin 12-point trend, -4.2% 31.2% -4.5% -0.79% 33.3% 35.9% 24.1% 32.0% 35.1% 29.4% 32.4% 30.3% 32.6%
ROA 12-point trend, -18.3% 0.98% 0.91% -0.19% 1.1% 1.2% 0.91% 0.93% 1.5% 1.1% 1.1% 1.1% 1.2%
ROE 12-point trend, -10.7% 8.2% 7.5% -1.7% 10.3% 9.3% 6.4% 6.6% 10.8% 8.1% 8.1% 7.8% 9.1%
Płynność i wypłacalność 1
Dane roczne Płynność i wypłacalność dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Debt / Equity 12-point trend, +180.6% 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.2
Efektywność 1
Dane roczne Efektywność dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 12-point trend, -23.8% 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Na akcję 6
Dane roczne Na akcję dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share 12-point trend, +52.4% $51.64 $48.39 $44.43 $45.63 $52.17 $52.57 $49.59 $39.53 $37.97 $36.97 $35.04 $33.89
Revenue / Share 12-point trend, +24.1% $15.60 $9.98 $17.56 $17.21 $16.52 $16.72 $15.42 $14.75 $13.95 $13.24 $12.68 $12.57
Cash Flow / Share 12-point trend, -1.5% $4.41 $1.63 $6.48 $8.28 $5.85 $5.48 $1.86 $5.55 $5.72 $3.28 $3.85 $4.47
Cash / Share 8-point trend, +373.8% · · · · $15.28 $13.99 $14.20 $5.22 $3.47 $4.86 $4.76 $3.23
Dividend / Share 12-point trend, +118.9% $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $1 $1 $1 $1
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +40.4% $3.82 $3.36 $-1.09 $4.43 $4.47 $3.08 $3.71 $3.91 $2.74 $2.77 $2.56 $2.72
Stopy Wzrostu 10
Dane roczne Stopy Wzrostu dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, +3046.1% 53.0% -33.7% 0.25% -10.4% -1.8% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +113.9% 0.57% -15.9% -4.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y -2.2% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 3-point trend, -69.7% 13.7% · · -0.89% 45.1% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, +46.9% -4.8% -9.1% · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 4.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 3-point trend, -77.7% 9.7% · · -2.6% 43.3% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, +40.6% -5.4% -9.1% · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 3.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y 2.0% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Wycena (TTM) 16
Dane roczne Wycena (TTM) dla TFC
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +120.1% $20.32B $13.28B $20.02B $19.97B $22.30B $22.70B $12.57B $11.56B $11.32B $10.79B $9.61B $9.23B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +140.6% $5.31B $4.84B $-1.05B $6.27B $6.44B $4.49B $3.24B $3.26B $2.42B $2.44B $2.12B $2.21B
Market Cap 12-point trend, +121.7% $62.13B $57.09B $49.24B $57.09B $77.74B $64.66B $75.59B $33.07B $38.88B $38.06B $29.50B $28.03B
Enterprise Value 8-point trend, +113.3% · · · · $62.74B $51.88B $74.74B $34.26B $41.11B $35.53B $29.39B $29.42B
P/E 12-point trend, -9.9% 12.9 12.9 -33.9 9.7 13.1 15.6 15.2 11.1 18.1 17.0 14.8 14.3
P/S 12-point trend, +0.7% 3.1 4.3 2.5 2.9 3.5 2.8 6.0 2.9 3.4 3.5 3.1 3.0
P/B 12-point trend, -16.9% 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1
P / Tangible Book 6-point trend, -10.7% 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.7 2.0 1.5 · · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 12-point trend, +25.8% 10.8 26.4 5.7 5.2 9.9 8.7 49.7 7.6 8.4 14.2 10.1 8.6
P / FCF 3-point trend, -44.4% · · · 5.4 10.4 9.8 · · · · · ·
EV / FCF 2-point trend, +7.5% · · · · 8.4 7.8 · · · · · ·
EV / Revenue 8-point trend, -11.7% · · · · 2.8 2.3 5.9 3.0 3.6 3.3 3.1 3.2
Dividend Yield 12-point trend, +80.7% 4.3% 4.9% 5.6% 4.7% 3.2% 3.8% 1.7% 3.6% 2.6% 2.4% 2.7% 2.4%
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, +11.0% 7.8% 7.8% -2.9% 10.3% 7.6% 6.4% 6.6% 9.0% 5.5% 5.9% 6.8% 7.0%
Payout Ratio 12-point trend, +68.3% 50.3% 57.2% -264.6% 42.4% 38.6% 54.0% 40.4% 37.0% 41.6% 37.9% 37.2% 29.9%
Annual Payout 12-point trend, +301.2% $2.67B $2.77B $2.77B $2.66B $2.48B $2.42B $1.31B $1.20B $1.00B $925M $789M $666M

Sprawozdania finansowe Rachunek zysków i strat, bilans, przepływy pieniężne — roczne, ostatnie 5 lat

Rachunek zysków i strat
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Zysk netto $5.31B$4.84B$-1.05B$6.27B$6.44B
Rozwodniony EPS $3.82$3.36$-1.09$4.43$4.47
Bilans
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Dług / Kapitał Własny 0.40.50.40.40.1
Przepływy pieniężne
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Wolny przepływ pieniężny $10.52B$7.45B

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Właściciele instytucjonalni (13F) 1 870 emitentów · $31.9B łącznie · Na dzień 30 czerwca 2026

Instytucje, które zgłaszają posiadanie tych akcji w swoich kwartalnych zgłoszeniach SEC Form 13F. Tylko pozycje długie; pojedynczy zgłaszający może pojawić się dwukrotnie dla oddzielnych transz opcji. Duże przeciwstawne pozycje put/call zazwyczaj odzwierciedlają działalność market-makingową lub zabezpieczone zapasy, a nie przekonanie kierunkowe.

Aktywność instytucjonalna — Q2 2026 vs poprzedni kwartał
Nowe pozycje Zamknięte pozycje Zwiększone Zmniejszony Zmiana liczby akcji netto
165 (-13 vs poprzedni kw.) 89 (-49 vs poprzedni kw.) 619 (-2 vs poprzedni kw.) 652 (-1 vs poprzedni kw.) +149.2M

Porównano z Q1 2026. Zgłoszenia SEC Form 13F są wymagane w ciągu 45 dni od końca kwartału plus krótki bufor dla spóźnionych zgłoszeń — kwartały mieszczące się jeszcze w tym terminie są pomijane na rzecz ostatniej w pełni zgłoszonej pary.

Instytucja Wartość Akcje % z śledzonych 13F Typ
Capital International Investors $4 651 420 238 93 340 762 14,56% Akcje
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $4 050 988 849 81 312 502 12,68% Akcje
STATE STREET CORP $2 924 066 279 58 692 619 9,15% Akcje
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $2 086 907 190 41 888 944 6,53% Akcje
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $1 380 793 659 27 846 244 4,32% Akcje
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $857 407 401 17 210 104 2,68% Akcje
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $759 539 681 15 245 667 2,38% Akcje
Capital Research Global Investors $507 052 828 10 177 539 1,59% Akcje
NORGES BANK $454 145 968 9 115 736 1,42% Akcje
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $422 440 817 8 479 339 1,32% Akcje
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $420 557 074 8 441 531 1,32% Akcje
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $392 024 033 7 868 809 1,23% Akcje
HOTCHKIS & WILEY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $369 355 466 7 413 799 1,16% Akcje
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $348 449 848 6 994 176 1,09% Akcje
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $297 138 038 5 964 232 0,93% Akcje
FMR LLC $288 711 414 5 795 091 0,90% Akcje
JENNISON ASSOCIATES LLC $230 751 543 4 631 705 0,72% Akcje
LPL Financial LLC $223 347 360 4 483 086 0,70% Akcje
Cullen Capital Management, LLC $222 892 416 4 473 955 0,70% Akcje
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $219 293 204 4 401 710 0,69% Akcje
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $193 341 414 3 880 799 0,61% Akcje
National Pension Service $170 691 192 3 426 158 0,53% Akcje
California Public Employees Retirement System $158 281 777 3 177 073 0,50% Akcje
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $157 938 011 3 170 173 0,49% Akcje
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $155 654 646 3 124 345 0,49% Akcje
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $151 525 637 3 041 462 0,47% Akcje
Assenagon Asset Management S.A. $149 814 768 3 007 121 0,47% Akcje
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $140 693 463 2 820 214 0,44% Akcje
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $140 609 078 2 822 342 0,44% Akcje
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $139 323 424 2 796 536 0,44% Akcje
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $138 163 564 2 773 255 0,43% Akcje
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $132 891 412 2 667 431 0,42% Akcje
BlackRock, Inc. $132 247 539 2 654 507 0,41% Akcje
Legal & General Group Plc $132 045 168 2 650 445 0,41% Akcje
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $130 997 505 2 629 416 0,41% Akcje
Prana Capital Management, LP $126 706 160 2 543 279 0,40% Akcje
UBS Group AG $125 121 236 2 511 466 0,39% Akcje
Artemis Investment Management LLP $122 773 319 2 464 338 0,38% Akcje
HEALTHCARE OF ONTARIO PENSION PLAN TRUST FUND $117 320 719 2 354 892 0,37% Akcje
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $116 937 974 2 316 063 0,37% Akcje
EQUITY INVESTMENT CORP $112 402 025 2 256 163 0,35% Akcje
SEB Asset Management AB $110 734 568 2 222 696 0,35% Akcje
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $105 497 405 2 117 574 0,33% Akcje
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $99 965 674 2 006 537 0,31% Akcje
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $95 201 595 1 910 907 0,30% Akcje
Sanders Capital, LLC $95 107 476 1 909 022 0,30% Akcje
Capital International, Inc./CA/ $94 065 690 1 888 111 0,29% Akcje
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. $93 938 852 2 006 383 0,29% Akcje
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $93 090 721 2 025 032 0,29% Akcje
HighTower Advisors, LLC $90 094 211 1 808 394 0,28% Akcje
BARCLAYS PLC $88 094 713 1 768 260 0,28% Akcje
Qube Research & Technologies Ltd $84 832 350 1 702 777 0,27% Akcje
FEDERATED HERMES, INC. $83 805 610 1 682 168 0,26% Akcje
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $79 756 838 1 600 900 0,25% Opcja kupna
MACQUARIE GROUP LTD $79 121 135 1 588 140 0,25% Akcje
LETKO, BROSSEAU & ASSOCIATES INC $77 318 697 1 551 961 0,24% Akcje
NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL INC. $77 017 000 1 545 909 0,24% Akcje
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT CO $71 098 866 1 427 115 0,22% Akcje
SCHRODER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP $71 046 742 1 404 641 0,22% Akcje
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $68 061 444 1 366 147 0,21% Akcje
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $67 401 720 1 466 211 0,21% Akcje
Welch Group, LLC $66 726 992 1 339 362 0,21% Akcje
Vinva Investment Management Ltd $64 231 795 1 269 905 0,20% Akcje
PARNASSUS INVESTMENTS, LLC $60 481 928 1 214 009 0,19% Akcje
Regal Partners Ltd $59 510 787 1 194 516 0,19% Akcje
Douglas Lane & Associates, LLC $59 443 879 1 193 173 0,19% Akcje
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $58 772 554 1 179 698 0,18% Akcje
ROYAL LONDON ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD $57 572 540 1 155 611 0,18% Akcje
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $56 512 321 1 134 330 0,18% Akcje
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $56 395 194 1 131 979 0,18% Akcje
SHAPIRO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $56 133 639 1 126 729 0,18% Akcje
AVIVA PLC $54 319 842 1 090 322 0,17% Akcje
O'SHAUGHNESSY ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC $54 215 021 1 088 218 0,17% Akcje
Bridgewater Associates, LP $53 741 880 1 078 721 0,17% Akcje
FORT WASHINGTON INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC /OH/ $53 680 103 1 077 481 0,17% Akcje
SUSQUEHANNA FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENTS, LLC $52 836 352 1 060 545 0,17% Akcje
LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $52 614 603 1 056 094 0,16% Akcje
PFA Pension, Forsikringsaktieselskab $45 350 485 910 287 0,14% Akcje
Quantinno Capital Management LP $44 399 596 891 200 0,14% Akcje
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC $43 448 888 867 503 0,14% Akcje
Swedbank AB $41 211 304 827 204 0,13% Akcje
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $40 903 366 821 023 0,13% Akcje
Eurizon Capital SGR S.p.A. $40 708 050 816 887 0,13% Akcje
Cetera Investment Advisers $39 217 167 787 177 0,12% Akcje
Focus Partners Wealth $38 893 546 780 678 0,12% Akcje
APG Asset Management N.V. $38 891 672 892 510 0,12% Akcje
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $38 806 995 780 711 0,12% Akcje
TD Asset Management Inc $38 649 459 775 782 0,12% Akcje
Tredje AP-fonden $37 797 388 758 679 0,12% Akcje
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $37 084 065 744 361 0,12% Akcje
Diamond Hill Capital Management, LLC (Investment Advisor) $37 009 833 742 871 0,12% Akcje
Homestead Advisers Corp $36 074 014 724 087 0,11% Akcje
KORNITZER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC /KS $35 597 187 714 516 0,11% Akcje
Zurcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonalbank) $35 465 613 711 875 0,11% Akcje
STRS OHIO $35 414 796 710 855 0,11% Akcje
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD $35 170 877 705 959 0,11% Akcje
UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC $34 083 445 741 428 0,11% Akcje
CAPTRUST FINANCIAL ADVISORS $33 896 157 680 372 0,11% Akcje
Candriam S.C.A. $33 073 638 664 502 0,10% Akcje
TORONTO DOMINION BANK $32 967 140 661 725 0,10% Akcje

Insiderzy spółki 84 insiderów · 13 dyrektorzy generalni · 28 dyrektorzy

Insider Rola Ostatnia aktywność Posiadane akcje Kupna 12m Sprzedaże 12m Netto 12m
William H Rogers JR Chairman & CEO 20 lipca 2026 S 0 0 1 $-693 770
Scott E Reed Chief Financial Officer 22 lutego 2005 A 95 958 0 0 $0
Henry G Williamson JR Chief Operating Officer 28 czerwca 2004 M 29 453 0 0 $0
Bradley D Bender Chief Risk Officer 1 czerwca 2026 M 12 781 0 0 $0
Ricky Brown Sr. Executive Vice President 15 grudnia 2016 A 202 933 0 0 $0
Steven B Wiggs Sr. Exec. V.P. 30 września 2016 A 51 419 0 0 $0
Cynthia A Williams Sr. Executive Vice President 30 czerwca 2016 A 50 502 0 0 $0
Robert E Greene Sr. Executive Vice President 31 marca 2014 A 120 895 0 0 $0
Charles L Wilson Sr. Executive Vice President 31 lipca 2013 M 145 476 0 0 $0
Frances B Jones S.V.P./Secretary/Gen. Counsel 12 maja 2010 M 8 706 0 0 $0
Edward D Vest Corp. Controller, Sr. V.P. 24 lutego 2009 A 19 535 0 0 $0
Kendall W Chalk Sr. Executive Vice President 30 kwietnia 2008 M 60 533 0 0 $0
Mary Patricia Oliver E.V.P/Secretary/Gen. Counsel 31 grudnia 2007 M 3 985 0 0 $0
Catherine P Bessant Dyrektor 28 lipca 2026 A 2 338 0 0 $0
David K. Boyer Jr. Dyrektor 23 lipca 2026 S 10 270 0 1 $-202 090
Donna S Morea Dyrektor 24 lutego 2026 A 39 410 0 0 $0
Dallas S Clement Dyrektor 24 lutego 2026 A 2 923 0 0 $0
Jennifer S Banner Dyrektor 24 lutego 2026 A 27 969 0 0 $0
Edwin H Welch Dyrektor 23 lutego 2016 A 22 649 0 0 $0
Edward C Milligan Dyrektor 23 lutego 2016 A 47 278 0 0 $0
Ronald E Deal Dyrektor 21 grudnia 2015 G 16 924 0 0 $0
John P Howe MD Dyrektor 24 lutego 2015 A 18 598 0 0 $0
John A Allison Dyrektor 25 lutego 2014 A 292 739 0 0 $0
Littleton J Glover JR Dyrektor 20 grudnia 2012 G 19 000 0 0 $0
Jane P Helm Dyrektor 3 sierpnia 2012 S 8 810 0 0 $0
Valeria Lynch Lee Dyrektor 21 lutego 2012 A 6 036 0 0 $0
Holmes J Morrison Dyrektor 7 grudnia 2011 G 16 625 0 0 $0
James H Maynard Dyrektor 20 grudnia 2010 G 339 450 0 0 $0
Albert O Maccauley Dyrektor 11 maja 2010 M 91 758 0 0 $0
Lloyd V Hackley Dyrektor 17 marca 2010 M 7 174 0 0 $0
Barry J Fitzpatrick Dyrektor 23 lutego 2010 A 337 713 0 0 $0
Nelle R Chilton Dyrektor 17 grudnia 2009 G 65 076 0 0 $0
Tom D Efird Dyrektor 8 grudnia 2009 M 86 635 0 0 $0
Rhone E Sasser Dyrektor 31 grudnia 2007 M 220 443 0 0 $0
Alfred E Cleveland Dyrektor 7 października 2005 L 40 830 0 0 $0
Albert F Zettlemoyer Dyrektor 22 lutego 2005 A 0 0 $0
Jack E Shaw Dyrektor 31 grudnia 2004 A 0 0 $0
Ernest J Lathem DR Dyrektor 31 grudnia 2004 A 44 667 0 0 $0
Richard L Player JR Dyrektor 15 listopada 2004 P 25 247 0 0 $0
Richard Janeway MD Dyrektor 26 maja 2004 M 17 587 0 0 $0
Donta L Wilson 31 lipca 2026 S 56 009 0 1 $-688 568
Thomas E Skains 24 lutego 2026 A 29 391 0 0 $0
Michael Baron Maguire 14 czerwca 2021 M 27 440 0 0 $0
Christopher L Henson 19 maja 2021 G 190 510 0 0 $0
Joseph M Thompson 26 kwietnia 2021 S 37 741 0 0 $0
Thomas Nichols Thompson 20 kwietnia 2021 S 2 585 0 0 $0
Kelly S King 16 kwietnia 2021 G 48 455 0 0 $0
Scott Case 17 marca 2021 S 20 583 0 0 $0
Cynthia B Powell 17 marca 2021 S 0 0 0 $0
Kimberly Moore-Wright 15 marca 2021 F 1 828 0 0 $0

Insiderzy z zgłoszeń SEC Form 3/4/5; netto = tylko otwarty rynek P/S

Posiadanie ETF-ów Posiadane przez 205 funduszy ETF

Waga odzwierciedla wyłącznie bezpośrednie udziały kapitałowe (N-PORT); fundusze oparte na dźwigni lub instrumentach pochodnych mogą posiadać dodatkowe ekspozycje na swapy, które nie są pokazane.

Fundusz Waga Jednostki Na dzień Źródło
IAT · iShares Trust 9,60% 1 237 603 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
RDIV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 4,99% 1 326 162 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
KBWB · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 3,86% 5 076 797 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
PAYR · Federated Hermes ETF Trust 3,49% 24 730 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FDV · Federated Hermes ETF Trust 2,48% 361 280 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
DFNL · Davis Fundamental ETF Trust 2,47% 224 805 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FLV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 2,44% 178 711 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
PGF · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 2,22% 781 620 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
SDOG · ALPS ETF Trust 2,08% 595 617 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
LYLD · Cambria ETF Trust 1,93% 2 260 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
SPHD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 1,88% 1 227 985 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
IIGD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 1,85% 530 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VRP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 1,48% 42 698 567 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
PWV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1,42% 486 641 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
DVY · iShares Trust 1,42% 6 323 819 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FXO · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 1,33% 277 341 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
SPVM · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1,32% 32 942 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FDVV · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 1,28% 2 284 343 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
CGDG · Capital Group Dividend Growers ETF 1,27% 1 328 440 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
RSPF · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1,25% 73 563 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
GTOS · Invesco Actively Managed Exchange-T… 1,24% 1 542 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
ZECP · Zacks Trust 1,20% 85 003 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
PGX · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 1,09% 2 176 683 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
ESUM · Strategy Shares 1,08% 32 256 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
SYLD · Cambria ETF Trust 1,06% 198 142 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
DPST · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 1,05% 101 026 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
IYF · iShares Trust 0,98% 820 391 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
BKDV · BNY Mellon ETF Trust II 0,93% 249 496 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
IMCV · iShares Trust 0,91% 199 334 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
IYG · iShares Trust 0,89% 374 301 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
CGCV · Capital Group Conservative Equity E… 0,83% 300 046 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
REVS · Columbia ETF Trust I 0,81% 44 855 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
GSY · Invesco Actively Managed Exchange-T… 0,81% 31 709 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FDRR · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,79% 105 137 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FTA · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,78% 196 976 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FNCL · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,78% 334 879 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
HOMZ · ETF Series Solutions 0,75% 5 315 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
VFH · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0,72% 2 018 644 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
RPV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,71% 231 095 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VFVA · VANGUARD WELLINGTON FUND 0,68% 115 661 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FAS · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 0,63% 241 534 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
PFF · iShares Trust 0,60% 4 158 881 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
QDEF · FlexShares Trust 0,58% 59 262 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
QDF · FlexShares Trust 0,58% 237 600 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
GMOV · GMO ETF Trust 0,55% 10 404 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
UYG · ProShares Trust 0,54% 77 829 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
VOE · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,54% 4 001 562 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
PALC · Pacer Funds Trust 0,54% 24 114 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FTLS · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 0,52% 231 505 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
BSCU · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0,49% 14 407 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie