Huntington Bancshares is buying regional bank Cadence Bank in an all-stock deal valued at $7.4 billion that will strengthen its position across the Southern U.S. Cadence, which has headquarters in Houston, Texas and Tupelo, Mississippi, has more than 390 locations across Texas and the South.
Huntington Bancshares buying Cadence Bank in $7.4 billion all-stock deal
Huntington Bancshares is buying regional bank Cadence Bank in an all-stock deal valued at $7.4 billion that will strengthen its position across the Southern U.S.
Cadence, which has headquarters in Houston, Texas and Tupelo, Mississippi, has more than 390 locations across Texas and the South. It runs branches across Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas.
Huntington runs more than 1,000 branches in 14 states. It is typically referred to as a super regional bank, a group of large national banks that are significant in size, often hundreds of billions in assets and hundreds of branches, but are dwarfed in size by the banking giants Wells Fargo, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, who have size and scale that the super regionals cannot replicate.
The super regionals have been growing considerably in recent years in order to better compete with the Wall Street titans in various businesses. For example, Capital One bought Discover Financial, which jointly created the nation’s largest credit card company. Huntington Bancshares bought Detroit’s TCF back in 2021. And last month PNC Financial announced that it plans to buy Colorado-based FirstBank for $4.1 billion.
