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AgriBank main competitors are Point72, D. E. Shaw group, and Fannie Mae.

Competitor Summary. See how AgriBank compares to its main competitors:

  • Northern Trust has the most employees (20,000).
  • Employees at Point72 earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $118,595.
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AgriBank vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1916
4.2
Saint Paul, MN1$130.0M413
1916
4.6
Columbia, SC1$180.0M530
1992
4.7
Stamford, CT3$104.7M1,500
1998
4.9
Washington, DC1$794.7M183
1913
4.4
Washington, DC2$43.0M2,517
1914
4.8
Richmond, VA4$213.7M2,500
2000
4.0
Irving, TX1-10,002
Pershing Yoakley & Associates
1983
3.4
Knoxville, TN1$1.1M5
2002
4.2
West Orange, NJ1$5.0M30
1932
4.6
Chicago, IL1$49.9M600
2015
4.5
Seattle, WA3$52.2M1,800
1988
4.7
New York, NY6$120.0M1,700
1938
4.6
Washington, DC11$99.7B7,500
1971
4.2
Wilton, CT1$142,199240
1996
4.6
New York, NY1$30.0M50
2001
4.5
Norcross, GA1$17.5M415
1986
4.6
Philadelphia, PA1$35.0M350
1889
4.6
Chicago, IL2$820.2M20,000
2011
4.3
New York, NY1$1.8B2,100
2004
4.0
Boston, MA1$3.9M226
-
3.7
New York, NY1$3.8M90

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AgriBank salaries vs competitors

Among AgriBank competitors, employees at Point72 earn the most with an average yearly salary of $118,595.

Compare AgriBank salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
AgriBank
$82,969$39.89-
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
$78,359$37.67-
Point72
$118,595$57.02-
Council of Federal Home Loan Banks
$80,194$38.55-
Federal Reserve
$91,007$43.75-
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
$57,591$27.69-

Compare AgriBank job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
AgriBank
$92,794$44.61
Ares Management
$98,426$47.32
Brandywine Global Investment Management
$98,208$47.22
Elan Financial Services
$95,892$46.10
Point72
$95,728$46.02
Federal National Mortgage Association
$94,929$45.64
PEF Services
$92,308$44.38
AIG Global Investment Group
$91,872$44.17
Commonfund
$91,722$44.10
Council of Federal Home Loan Banks
$90,654$43.58
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
$89,208$42.89
Big 4 Accounting Firm
$88,432$42.52
FHLBank Chicago
$85,747$41.22
Northern Trust
$84,886$40.81
Pershing Yoakley & Associates
$84,217$40.49
D. E. Shaw group
$83,399$40.10
Credigy
$78,663$37.82
StoneTurn
$72,548$34.88
Russell Investments
$70,931$34.10
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
$63,180$30.38

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AgriBank demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at AgriBank vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Ares Management49%51%
AgriBank51%49%
Northern Trust58%42%
Council of Federal Home Loan Banks59%41%
Fannie Mae59%41%
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank62%38%

Compare race at AgriBank vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%5%6%14%3%
7.6
46%23%7%18%6%
9.7
52%15%17%13%4%
9.1
56%13%11%15%5%
9.8
58%9%20%8%4%
9.5
55%13%13%14%4%
9.8

AgriBank and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Hugh Frater
Fannie Mae

Michael G. O'Grady
Northern Trust

Michael O'Grady is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Northern Trust, a leading provider of wealth management, asset servicing, asset management and banking to corporations, institutions, affluent families and individuals. Mike joined Northern Trust in 2011 from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served as a managing director in the firm's Investment Banking Group. He joined Merrill Lynch in 1992. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Mike worked for Price Waterhouse. Mike earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA from Harvard Graduate School of Business. He is a member of the boards of the Field Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Catholic Extension and the Northwestern Medical Group Board of Directors. He also serves on the Finance Council of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Board of Advisors of Catholic Charities, and the Civic Committee Commercial Club of Chicago.

Mr. Amerson received a B.S. degree in business finance from the University of South Carolina and an MBA from Duke University. Prior to joining AgFirst in 1987, Mr. Amerson was employed by the National Bank of South Carolina. He serves on the AgFirst/FCBT Plan Sponsor Committee, AgFirst Plan Sponsor Committee, the Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation Board of Directors (member of the Governance Committee) and the Farm Credit System Presidents Planning Committee (member of the Executive Council and Business Practices Committee). Mr. Amerson is a member of the AgFirst Executive Committee.

W. Wesley McMullan is a President and Chief Executive Officer at FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF ATLANTA and is based in United States.

Thomas I. Barkin (born 1961) is an American central banker, who became the eighth president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on January 1, 2018. He worked at global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company for 30 years in increasingly senior positions, including as global chief financial officer (CFO) and chief risk officer, with oversight of finance, legal and information technology functions, among others. He also served on the executive committee of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Emory University Board of Trustees member, and former board member and chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

Michelle Seitz
Russell Investments

Douglas L. Kennedy
Federal Reserve

Michael A. Ericson
FHLBank Chicago

Brett Samsky
Credigy

Brett Samsky is the Founder & CEO of Credigy Solutions Inc. Previously, Brett was a Board Member at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital. Brett holds a Master’s Degree in Accounting from the University of Georgia.

Mark Anson
Commonfund

Mark Anson is the Chief Executive Officer, President, and Chief Investment Officer for the Commonfund with $30 billion of AUM. He is also a Board member of the Commonfund and, as such, has full Fiduciary, Executive, and Investment authority. Previously, he was the CIO for the Bass Family Office of Ft. Worth, Texas which was recognized as Family Office of the Year for 2014-2015. He was the President and Executive Director of Investment Services at Nuveen Investments, a full service asset management firm with over $900 billion in assets under management. Prior to Nuveen, Mark served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer for both Hermes Pension Management, a £55 billion asset management company, and for the British Telecom Pension Scheme, the largest fund in the UK with assets of £45 billion and the sole owner of Hermes. Prior to joining BTPS, he served as the Chief Investment Officer of the California Public Employees' Retirement System, the largest pension fund in the United States with over $300 billion in assets. Mark is the only person to serve on the CFA and CAIA Board of Governors. Currently, he is the Chair of the Investment Committee for the UAW Medical Benefits Trust, and is a board member for the Toigo Foundation, and the Northwestern University School of Law. Mark has published over 100 journal articles and 5 financial textbooks and has won three Best Paper Awards. He is the author of the Handbook of Alternative Assets, the textbook used for the CAIA certification program. Mark earned a B.A. in Economics and Chemistry from St. Olaf College, a J.D. from Northwestern Univ. School of Law, and a Masters and a Ph.D. in Finance from Columbia Univ. Graduate School of Business, all with honors. He is a member of the NY and IL Bar. In addition, Mark has won several awards for leadership in institutional asset management. Last, he has earned the CFA, Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst, Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Global Management Accountant, and Certified Internal Auditor professional designations.

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