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First Internet Ban main competitors are Putnam Investments, Merchants Fleet, and American Century Investments.

Competitor Summary. See how First Internet Ban compares to its main competitors:

  • Global Payments has the most employees (24,000).
  • Employees at Putnam Investments earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $90,219.
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First Internet Ban vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.4
Fishers, IN1$17.9M257
1978
4.2
Everett, WA1$170.0M703
1937
4.0
Downey, CA2$42.0M100
2006
4.0
--$41.0M750
1986
4.1
Des Moines, IA1$11.0M30
1937
4.9
Boston, MA4$350.0M1,701
1937
4.5
Baltimore, MD7$7.1B7,678
1980
4.3
Dreher, PA28$302.5M4,000
1967
4.0
Atlanta, GA7$10.1B24,000
1958
4.8
Kansas City, MO5$1.0B1,300
1873
4.3
Salt Lake City, UT4$2.8B10,200
First Us Mortgage
-
3.9
Marlton, NJ1$240,0005
1962
3.9
Hooksett, NH1$22.0M218
1964
4.3
Fremont, CA17$17.6M500

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First Internet Ban salaries vs competitors

Among First Internet Ban competitors, employees at Putnam Investments earn the most with an average yearly salary of $90,219.

Compare First Internet Ban salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
First Internet Ban
$62,587$30.09-
Frontier Bank
$47,576$22.87-
Financial Partners Credit Union
$51,220$24.63-
Forward Bank
$67,226$32.32-
The Members Group
$64,376$30.95-
Putnam Investments
$90,219$43.37-

Compare First Internet Ban job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
First Internet Ban
$75,453$36.28
Putnam Investments
$121,608$58.47
American Century Investments
$100,955$48.54
Merchants Fleet
$98,078$47.15
Ascensus
$88,238$42.42
Frontier Bank
$84,085$40.43
First Us Mortgage
$81,485$39.18
Fremont Bank
$79,747$38.34
Forward Bank
$79,606$38.27
The Members Group
$73,447$35.31
Zions Ban
$66,376$31.91
T. Rowe Price
$55,067$26.47
Financial Partners Credit Union
$53,195$25.57
Global Payments
$46,197$22.21

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First Internet Ban demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at First Internet Ban vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Fremont Bank40%60%
Global Payments47%53%
Ascensus47%53%
Zions Ban55%45%
American Century Investments58%42%
First Internet Ban69%31%

Compare race at First Internet Ban vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%10%10%9%4%
7.1
53%12%21%10%4%
9.9
67%13%5%10%4%
9.7
69%10%8%10%3%
9.8
72%10%7%8%3%
7.8
41%24%6%23%6%
10.0

First Internet Ban and similar companies CEOs

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Harris H. Simmons
Zions Ban

Jonathan Thomas is a President, Chief Executive Officer at American Century Investments.

David Musto
Ascensus

As President and CEO of Ascensus, David is responsible for leading execution of the firm’s overall corporate strategy as well as overseeing all facets of its Retirement, FuturePlan, Government Savings, and Health & Benefits lines of business. He has more than 30 years of experience in the retirement, investment, and insurance industries. Prior to joining Ascensus, David was president of Great-West Investments. He earned a master’s degree in finance and international business from NYU, Stern School of Business, and a bachelor’s degree in finance from The College of William and Mary.

Andy Torakis
Fremont Bank

William Joseph Stromberg
T. Rowe Price

William Stromberg (born March 10, 1960) is President and CEO of T. Rowe Price, a Baltimore-based global asset management firm.

Robert L. Reynolds
Putnam Investments

President and CEO at Putnam Investments and Chair of Great-West Lifeco U.S., author of "From Here to Security"

Brendan P. Keegan
Merchants Fleet

Brendan P. Keegan serves as Chief Executive Officer [CEO] at Merchants Fleet and was recently named the world’s Most Innovative CEO by CEO World Awards®; Executive of the Year, silver winner by Best in Biz Awards; and a Stevie Awards® bronze winner by American Business Awards®. He has been involved with Merchants since 2009-as a client, board member, and strategic advisor. Brendan is focused on transforming the company’s business model and creating a new category within the fleet industry known as FleetTech. Brendan’s innovative leadership has fueled the company’s strategic direction and positioned Merchants as the fastest-growing fleet management company in North America. Brendan is an award winning, 6-time President & CEO of companies ranging from 500 to over 10,000 employees located in nearly 150 countries in the tech & financial services sectors. He served as the Fortune 100’s youngest Chief Sales Officer for EDS, a $22-billion tech leader. Brendan has raised nearly $2.0B in capital and returned over $4.0B to investors. He has trained over 350,000 leaders, led nearly 50,000 employees, and driven sales of $100B+. Previously, Brendan was named a Distinguished Fellow by Dartmouth College, Fast50 Executive by FastCompany, successful entrepreneur by Enterprise Bank, US Business Delegate to Africa, Best-of-the-Best CEOs by Incentive, 100 Fastest Growing Companies by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Business of the Year by NH Business Journal, Top 10 Coach of the Year by USA Football, and Volunteer of the Year & Youth Coach of the Year in NH. Brendan has authored 100+ articles on leadership, strategy, and technology, and has been quoted in publications, from the Wall Street Journal to Wired Magazine. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences in the financial services and technology industries and is a regular speaker at Harvard University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, Holy Cross & WPI. Brendan received his Bachelor’s Degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, MBA from the George Washington University, and Executive Certificates from Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania & University of Chicago. Brendan and his wife Dana live in Southern NH with their children, Kaylie and Patrick. To give back, they founded the Keegan Courage & Faith Foundation with the goal of giving $1.0M to youth programs and have funded the Keegan Leadership Center at Bishop Guertin High School, Barbara Keegan Arts Center at St. Christopher’s School, the Surprise Birthday Room at the Nashua Soup Kitchen and the annual Charity Bowl for the Police Athletic League.

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