There are certain landmarks you imagine when you think of certain states—Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, the Golden Gate Bridge in California, the Empire State Building in New York.
But here’s an unconventional way to think about our country: Look at the largest banks in each state. The folks over at GOBankingRates have done just that and created this colorful map that shows which bank is the largest in your state.
To figure out the bank that is the biggest in each state, GOBankingRates used the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s directory to see which bank has the most assets in each state. In a handful of states, the site listed the second-largest banks because the largest bank wasn’t actually a bank at all, it was an investment and wealth management company.
Want to view the full list? Check out this list from GOBankingRates to see how your state stacks up.
Alabama
- Regions Bank
- 1,600 branches
- $125 billion in assets
Alaska
- First National Bank Alaska
- 30 branches
- $3.6 billion in assets
Arizona
- Western Alliance Bank
- 42 branches
- $17 billion in assets
Arkansas
- Bank of the Ozarks
- 250 branches
- $18.8 billion in assets
California
- MUFG Union Bank
- 350 branches
- $115 billion in assets
Colorado
- FirstBank
- 120 branches
- $16.9 billion in assets
Connecticut
- People’s United Bank
- 400 branches
- $40 billion in assets
Delaware
- PNC Bank
- 2,500 branches
- $355.9 billion in assets
Florida
- Everbank (with a close second to BankUnited)
- Online only
- $27.8 billion in assets
Georgia
- SunTrust Bank
- 1,300 branches
- $200 billion in assets
Hawaii
- First Hawaiian Bank
- 57 branches
- $19 billion in assets
Idaho
- D.L. Evans Bank
- 31 branches
- $1.3 billion in assets
Illinois
- BMO Harris Bank
- 608 branches
- $106 billion in assets
Indiana
- Old National Bank
- 200 branches
- $14.8 billion in assets
Iowa
- MetaBank
- 10 branches
- $4 billion in assets
Kansas
- Capitol Federal Savings Bank
- 47 branches
- $9 billion in assets
Kentucky
- Republic Bank & Trust Company
- 47 branches
- $4.8 billion in assets
Louisiana
- Iberiabank
- 201 branches
- $21.5 billion in assets
Maine
- The Camden National Bank
- 66 branches
- $3.8 billion in assets
Maryland
- EagleBank
- 24 branches
- $6.8 million
Massachusetts
- Eastern Bank
- 92 branches
- $9.8 billion in assets
Michigan
- Chemical Bank
- 260 branches
- $17.3 billion in assets
Minnesota
- Bremer Bank
- 91 branches
- $11.5 billion in assets
Mississippi
- Whitney Bank
- 242 branches
- $24 billion in assets
Missouri
- Commerce Bank
- 186 branches
- $15.5 billion in assets
Montana
- Glacier Bank
- 134 branches
- $9.4 billion in assets
Nebraska
- First National Bank of Omaha
- 103 branches
- $18.9 billion in assets
Nevada
- Charles Schwab Bank
- 2 branches
- $175 billion in assets
New Hampshire
- Mascoma Savings Bank
- 26 branches
- $1.5 billion in assets
New Jersey
- Investors Bank
- 154 branches
- $23 billion in assets
New Mexico
- The First National Bank of Santa Fe
- 24 branches
- $1.7 billion in assets
New York
- Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company
- 858 branches
- $122 billion in assets
North Carolina
- Bank of America
- 4,707 branches
- $1.7 trillion in assets
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North Dakota
- Bell Bank
- 20 branches
- $4 billion in assets
Ohio
- JPMorgan Chase Bank
- 5,411 branches
- $2 trillion in assets
Oklahoma
- BOK Financial
- 137 Branches
- $32 billion in assets
Oregon
- Umpqua Bank
- 313 branches
- $24.7 billion in assets
Pennsylvania
- Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
- 365 branches
- $37 billion in assets
Rhode Island
- Citizens Bank
- 848 branches
- $116 billion in assets
South Carolina
- South State Bank
- 137 branches
- $8.9 billion in assets
South Dakota
- Wells Fargo
- 6,180 branches
- $1.7 trillion in asets
Tennessee
- First Tennessee Bank
- 136 branches
- $28 billion in assets
Texas
- USAA Federal Savings Bank
- 1 branch
- $77.7 billion in assets
Utah
- Ally Bank
- 1 branch
- $123 billion in assets
Vermont
- Merchants Bank
- 32 branches
- $2 billion in assets
Virginia
- Capital One
- 705 branches
- $266 billion in assets
Washington
- Washington Federal
- 243 branches
- $14.8 billion in assets
West Virginia
- WesBanco Bank
- 178 branches
- $9.7 billion in assets
Wisconsin
- Associated Bank
- 226 branches
- 29 billion in assets
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Wyoming
- Hilltop National Bank
- 6 branches
- $849 million in assets