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County banking markets / FL / 12115

SarasotaFlorida

FIPS 12115. Branch offices reported to the FDIC Summary of Deposits, June 30 of each survey year, 19942025. One of 67 counties in Florida’s 2025 survey.

143
Branch offices
June 30, 2025
36
Institutions
33 in 1994
586
Branch-count HHI
unconcentrated (2010 HMG)
769
Deposit HHI
see the caveat below

Concentration, 19942025

Branch-count HHI squares each institution’s share of the county’s branch offices; deposit HHI squares its share of county deposits. The bands are the 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines classification, the dashed line the 1,800 level above which the Federal Reserve reviews a merger centrally. In 2025 this market is unconcentrated on branches (586) and unconcentrated on deposits (769).

Branch-count HHIDeposit HHI
01,0002,0003,0001,800 (Fed screen)19942000201020202025

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits | DOJ & FTC, Horizontal Merger Guidelines (2010), section 5.3 | Federal Reserve, Competitive Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions FAQs Both indices computed from the SOD branch rows for this county, June 30 of each survey year. Neither is the Fed's screen HHI: no thrift weighting, no exclusion of specialty and internet banks, no central-booking adjustment. Methodology

Branches and institutions

148 branch offices and 33 institutions in 1994; 143 and 36 in 2025. Deposits booked in the county went from $5.75B to $19.01B, nominal.

Branch officesInstitutions
010020030019942000201020202025

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

Who holds the deposits, 2025

Every institution with a branch in the county, ranked by deposits booked here. Both shares are shown because they are the two indices above: squaring and summing the deposit column gives the deposit HHI, the branch column the branch-count HHI.

#InstitutionDepositsDeposit shareBranchesBranch share
1Bank of America, National Association cert 3510$2.82B14.83%149.79%
2JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association cert 628$2.31B12.16%1711.89%
3Wells Fargo Bank, National Association cert 3511$2.18B11.45%117.69%
4Truist Bank cert 9846$2.14B11.26%149.79%
5Fifth Third Bank, National Association cert 6672$1.11B5.86%128.39%
6ServisFirst Bank cert 57993$900.0M4.73%21.40%
7Liberty Savings Bank, F.S.B. cert 32242$755.0M3.97%42.80%
8PNC Bank, National Association cert 6384$720.9M3.79%64.20%
9The Northern Trust Company cert 913$582.3M3.06%10.70%
10Valley National Bank cert 9396$501.5M2.64%10.70%
11Regions Bank cert 12368$463.1M2.44%64.20%
12Seacoast National Bank cert 131$387.8M2.04%32.10%
13Cadence Bank cert 11813$364.8M1.92%21.40%
14SouthState Bank, National Association cert 33555$362.7M1.91%32.10%
15BMO Bank National Association cert 16571$346.8M1.82%32.10%
16Synovus Bank cert 873$344.7M1.81%42.80%
17Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland cert 30012$332.4M1.75%10.70%
18First Horizon Bank cert 4977$329.5M1.73%42.80%
19Gulfside Bank cert 59140$284.3M1.50%21.40%
20Crews Bank & Trust cert 8021$283.7M1.49%42.80%
21Stearns Bank National Association cert 10988$220.1M1.16%21.40%
22Centennial Bank cert 11241$218.5M1.15%32.10%
23BayFirst National Bank cert 34997$194.1M1.02%42.80%
24TrustCo Bank cert 31945$144.8M0.76%42.80%
25TD Bank, National Association cert 18409$126.8M0.67%21.40%
26BankUnited, National Association cert 58979$118.2M0.62%10.70%
27Busey Bank cert 16450$90.6M0.48%10.70%
28Bank OZK cert 110$79.3M0.42%10.70%
29American Momentum Bank cert 58309$75.2M0.40%42.80%
30The Bank of Tampa cert 21031$58.2M0.31%10.70%
31Sunwest Bank cert 20164$50.6M0.27%10.70%
321st Source Bank cert 9087$38.1M0.20%10.70%
33Hancock Whitney Bank cert 12441$36.0M0.19%10.70%
34United Community Bank cert 16889$35.6M0.19%10.70%
35Ipava State Bank cert 10473$3.9M0.02%10.70%
36U.S. Bank National Association cert 6548$1K0.00%10.70%

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits June 30, 2025. Branch rows grouped by FDIC certificate; names as reported to the survey. Deposit share is n/a where the county's total SOD deposits are zero. Methodology

Back to county banking markets, up to Florida, or read the methodology for the two HHI constructions and what they cannot tell you.