KeyCorp

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About KeyCorp
With assets of around $185 billion, Ohio-based KeyCorp's bank footprint spans 15 states, but it is predominantly concentrated in its three largest markets: Ohio, New York, and Washington. KeyCorp is primarily focused on serving middle-market commercial clients through a hybrid community/corporate bank model.
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The ticker symbol for KeyCorp is KEY:xnys. You can use this code to find the stock in our platforms and track its price and performance.
KeyCorp has its primary listing on New York Stock Exchange. You can trade KeyCorp with a Saxo account, alongside thousands of other stocks worldwide.
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