What if you invested $1000 in KEY on Jan 1, 2020?
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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 20 years, KeyCorp has delivered an average annual return of 5.5%. The stock peaked in 2013 with a massive +55.8% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-60.5%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 11 times out of 20 years.
Avg Return
+5.5%
Win Rate
55%
11W - 9L
Best
+55.8%
2013
Worst
-60.5%
2008
Performance Consistency
About KeyCorp
Visit Website ↗KeyCorp operates as the holding company for KeyBank National Association, providing various retail and commercial banking products and services in the United States. It serves individuals, small businesses, and corporations with a range of financial solutions, including deposit accounts, lending, wealth management, and investment services.
Key Business Segments
Consumer Banking
Offers a comprehensive suite of banking products and services to individual consumers, including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, mortgages, and personal loans.
Commercial Banking
Provides financial solutions to businesses of all sizes, from small enterprises to large corporations, encompassing commercial loans, treasury management, and investment banking services.
Key Innovations
- ✓A long-standing history of adapting to and evolving with the financial landscape, continuously offering relevant banking products and services for nearly two centuries.
- ✓Providing a comprehensive suite of financial solutions that cater to the diverse needs of both individual consumers and complex commercial clients, fostering strong client relationships.
- ✓Balancing a commitment to community banking with the capacity to serve larger commercial entities, demonstrating versatility and a broad market reach.
Historical Milestones
Founded as Society for Savings, laying the foundation for one of the oldest financial institutions in the United States.
Society Corporation merged with Ameritrust Corporation to form KeyCorp, creating a super-regional bank.
