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Largest banks headquartered in Ohio

Ohio is home to 7 of the largest US banks by assets. The biggest is JPMorgan Chase Bank with $4.02T in total assets. The table below lists each one with its capital ratio, Texas Ratio and BankGrade grade from the Q1 2026 (call report dated March 31, 2026) FDIC call report. A bank's HQ state does not limit where it operates — many serve customers nationwide.

Source: FDIC BankFind Suite API. Data as of June 2026.

#BankCityTotal assetsCapital ratioTexas RatioGrade
1JPMorgan Chase BankColumbus$4.02T8.4%3.75%A
2U.S. Bank National AssociationCincinnati$683.4B9.9%8.84%C
3Fifth Third BankCincinnati$296.1B12.6%3.51%B
4The Huntington National BankColumbus$284.1B11.7%4.89%B
5KeyBank National AssociationCleveland$186.0B10.1%4.50%A
6First Financial BankCincinnati$22.7B13.0%3.37%A
7Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of ClevelandCleveland$17.5B10.0%2.12%B

Source: FDIC BankFind Suite API, Q1 2026 (call report dated March 31, 2026). Data as of June 2026.

Each bank links to its full page from the bank index: JPMorgan Chase Bank · U.S. Bank National Association · Fifth Third Bank · The Huntington National Bank · KeyBank National Association · First Financial Bank · Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland.

Frequently asked questions

What is the largest bank headquartered in Ohio?

JPMorgan Chase Bank is the largest bank headquartered in Ohio among the biggest US banks, with $4.02T in total assets on its Q1 2026 (call report dated March 31, 2026) FDIC call report. Ohio is home to 7 of the largest US banks by assets.

Does a bank's headquarters state affect where it operates?

No. A bank's headquarters state, shown on FDIC records, is where it is chartered and domiciled — it does not limit where it takes deposits or lends. Many banks headquartered in states like Delaware, South Dakota or Utah serve customers across the entire country. FDIC deposit insurance applies the same way wherever the bank is based.

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Last updated: 2026-06-20