KeyCorp Long Term Debt 2010-2023 | KEY

KeyCorp long term debt from 2010 to 2023. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • KeyCorp long term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2023 was $19.554B, a 1.28% increase year-over-year.
  • KeyCorp long term debt for 2023 was $19.554B, a 1.28% increase from 2022.
  • KeyCorp long term debt for 2022 was $19.307B, a 60.33% increase from 2021.
  • KeyCorp long term debt for 2021 was $12.042B, a 12.16% decline from 2020.
KeyCorp Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $19,554
2022 $19,307
2021 $12,042
2020 $13,709
2019 $12,448
2018 $13,732
2017 $14,333
2016 $12,384
2015 $10,184
2014 $7,875
2013 $7,650
2012 $6,847
2011 $9,520
2010 $10,592
2009 $11,558
KeyCorp Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023-12-31 $19,554
2023-09-30 $21,303
2023-06-30 $22,071
2023-03-31 $22,753
2022-12-31 $19,307
2022-09-30 $18,257
2022-06-30 $16,617
2022-03-31 $10,814
2021-12-31 $12,042
2021-09-30 $13,165
2021-06-30 $13,211
2021-03-31 $12,499
2020-12-31 $13,709
2020-09-30 $12,685
2020-06-30 $13,734
2020-03-31 $13,732
2019-12-31 $12,448
2019-09-30 $14,470
2019-06-30 $14,312
2019-03-31 $14,168
2018-12-31 $13,732
2018-09-30 $13,849
2018-06-30 $13,853
2018-03-31 $13,749
2017-12-31 $14,333
2017-09-30 $15,100
2017-06-30 $13,261
2017-03-31 $12,324
2016-12-31 $12,384
2016-09-30 $12,622
2016-06-30 $11,388
2016-03-31 $10,760
2015-12-31 $10,184
2015-09-30 $10,308
2015-06-30 $10,265
2015-03-31 $8,711
2014-12-31 $7,875
2014-09-30 $7,172
2014-06-30 $8,213
2014-03-31 $7,712
2013-12-31 $7,650
2013-09-30 $6,154
2013-06-30 $6,666
2013-03-31 $7,785
2012-12-31 $6,847
2012-09-30 $6,119
2012-06-30 $7,521
2012-03-31 $8,898
2011-12-31 $9,520
2011-09-30 $10,717
2011-06-30 $10,997
2011-03-31 $11,048
2010-12-31 $10,592
2010-09-30 $11,443
2010-06-30 $10,451
2010-03-31 $11,177
2009-12-31 $11,558
2009-09-30 $12,865
2009-06-30 $13,462
2009-03-31 $14,978
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Major Regional $13.383B $10.397B
KeyCorp provides a wide range of products and services, like commercial & retail banking, commercial leasing, investment management, consumer finance and investment banking products across states. The company with its registered advisor & subsidiaries offer personal & corporate trust services, personal financial services, access to mutual funds, cash management services, investment banking & capital markets products as well as international banking services. It has 3 segments: Consumer Bank serves consumers and small to mid-sized businesses by offering a variety of deposit, investment, lending and wealth management products and services. Commercial Bank offers products to its clients, including syndicated finance, debt and equity capital markets, commercial payments, equipment finance, commercial mortgage banking, derivatives, foreign exchange, financial advisory and public finance. Other comprises of Corporate Treasury, Community Development, Principal Investing unit and an array of exit portfolios.
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