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About
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated serves as the parent entity for The Huntington National Bank, delivering a comprehensive suite of financial products and services to both individual consumers and business clients. Its offerings span across commercial, consumer, and mortgage banking, encompassing essential services such as deposits, various lending options (including consumer, commercial, mortgage, and dealer financing), and payment solutions. The company also provides more specialized services like investment management, trust and brokerage services, and insurance. A key differentiator for Huntington is its range of digitally-driven financial tools designed to support customer well-being. These include distinctive features such as "24-Hour Grace," "Asterisk-Free Checking," "Money Scout," "$50 Safety Zone," "Standby Cash," "Early Pay," "Instant Access," "Savings Goal Getter," and "Huntington Heads Up." These innovative solutions cater to consumer finance, regional banking, branch banking, and wealth management clients. The company also manages direct and indirect consumer loans, in addition to dealer finance loans and associated deposits. Its robust wealth management division offers private banking, detailed investment and portfolio management, fiduciary administration, trust services, institutional custody, and full-service retail brokerage for comprehensive legacy planning. For its corporate and institutional clients, Huntington provides an array of advanced financial solutions, including equipment financing, asset-based lending, distribution finance, structured lending, and municipal financing, alongside its "Huntington ChoicePay" service. Further corporate provisions include lending, liquidity management, treasury services, and capital markets capabilities. The company supports diverse sectors, including government and non-profit organizations, healthcare, technology and telecommunications, franchises, financial sponsors, fund finance, Native American financial services, and global enterprises. Additionally, it offers corporate risk management, institutional sales and trading, debt and equity issuance, and a variety of advisory services. Customers can access these extensive services through multiple channels, including its network of branches and ATMs, online and mobile banking platforms, and dedicated customer call centers. Huntington primarily serves clients within middle market banking, corporate, specialty, and government banking, asset finance, commercial real estate banking, and capital markets segments. The institution was established in 1866 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
Company Valuation
Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is 'expensive' compared to its peers. In particular, the stock is reasonably priced on P/E, 'expensive' on P/IBPT, overv
Target Price
The average target price of HBAN is 20 and suggests 11% upside potential. Usually, this means a HOLD recommendation among investment firms. This neutral recommendation su