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Deposit market structure / MD

Maryland

Branch-office deposits reported to the FDIC Summary of Deposits survey by institutions operating in Maryland, June 30 of each survey year, 19942025. Dollar figures are the survey’s thousands-of-USD unit displayed as $B/$T.

$200.06B
Deposits
June 30, 2025
1,153
Branch offices
June 30, 2025
74
Institutions
with in-state branches
979
Statewide deposit HHI
unconcentrated (2010 HMG bands)

Deposits, 19942025

Office-assigned deposits at branches in Maryland went from $54.76B in 1994 to $200.06B in 2025, nominal.

Deposits
$0K$100B$200B$300B19942000201020202025

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits FDIC Summary of Deposits, June 30 of each survey year, 1994-2025. State-level aggregate of branch rows. Methodology

Branches and institutions

The branch network in Maryland peaked at 1,843 offices in 2009; the 2025 survey counts 1,153. The institution count moved from 186 (1994) to 74 (2025).

Branch officesInstitutions with in-state branches
05001k1.5k2k19942000201020202025

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits FDIC Summary of Deposits, June 30 of each survey year, 1994-2025. Methodology

Deposit concentration (HHI)

Statewide institution-share HHI: the sum of squared percent shares of each institution’s in-state deposits, 0–10,000. The shaded bands are the agencies’ 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines classification (section 5.3): unconcentrated below 1,500, moderately concentrated 1,500–2,500, highly concentrated above 2,500. The dashed line marks the 2023 Merger Guidelines threshold, under which markets with an HHI above 1,800 are highly concentrated (Guideline 1). Maryland’s HHI is 979 in 2025 (unconcentrated on the 2010 bands), against 596 in 1994 and a span peak of 1110 in 2020. A statewide HHI is descriptive: merger review defines banking markets locally, not by state.

Statewide deposit HHI
01,0002,0003,0001,800 (2023 MG)19942000201020202025

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits | DOJ & FTC, Horizontal Merger Guidelines (2010), section 5.3 | DOJ & FTC, Merger Guidelines (2023), Guideline 1 HHI computed from FDIC Summary of Deposits branch rows, June 30 of each survey year, 1994-2025. Methodology

Largest institutions by in-state deposits, 2025

Branch rows grouped by FDIC certificate; names as reported to the survey. Share is of all SOD deposits booked in Maryland that year, the same shares the statewide HHI squares and sums.

#InstitutionDepositsShareBranches
1Bank of America, National Association cert 3510$42.39B21.19%116
2Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company cert 588$27.56B13.78%157
3Truist Bank cert 9846$22.13B11.06%138
4PNC Bank, National Association cert 6384$17.92B8.96%118
5Wells Fargo Bank, National Association cert 3511$11.90B5.95%74
6Capital One, National Association cert 4297$11.34B5.67%42
7Atlantic Union Bank cert 34589$9.63B4.81%40
8EagleBank cert 34742$6.85B3.42%7
9Forbright Bank cert 57614$6.01B3.01%3
10Shore United Bank, National Association cert 4832$4.86B2.43%33

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits FDIC Summary of Deposits, June 30, 2025. Deposits are office-assigned; an institution's internal allocation practices shape where its balances appear. Methodology

County concentration extremes, 2025

The most and least concentrated of Maryland’s 24 counties in the survey, by county-level deposit HHI. A county served by a single institution sits at the 10,000 ceiling by construction; thin county markets are the norm outside metros.

Most concentrated

CountyHHIInst.Branches
Garrett4531611
Somerset398535
Talbot3167916
Caroline301059
Baltimore (City)280122100

Least concentrated

CountyHHIInst.Branches
Montgomery93828223
Anne Arundel121724107
Howard12621754
Baltimore126825167
Harford12921343

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits FDIC Summary of Deposits, June 30, 2025. County HHIs use institution shares of summed branch deposits within the county. Methodology

Back to the national overview, or see the methodology for the survey definition, the HHI construction, and the office-assignment caveat.