The Huntington National Bank Names Scott Ransburg New Market President for Indiana

August 21, 2023

Media:  David Miller, [email protected], 419-944-1986

INDIANAPOLIS – The Huntington National Bank (Huntington) has named Scott Ransburg market president for Indiana. In his 33-year career, Ransburg has held numerous leadership roles in the financial services industry in central Indiana. He has been with Huntington since 2016.

“Scott has consistently been a top performer, and I’m very pleased to have his wealth of experience in the Indiana market,” said Steve Steinour, Chairman, President and CEO of Huntington. “I know he will continue driving growth and supporting our teams to deliver great customer service.”

As market president, Ransburg will be actively engaged in development across all business segments, as well as the implementation of Huntington’s $40 billion Community Plan. Ransburg has been aligned with Huntington’s purpose of making people’s lives better, helping businesses thrive, and strengthening the communities we serve.

Ransburg will lead the Indiana market following the retirement of Joe Breen, a 20-year leader with Huntington Bank and a 44-year member of the Indianapolis banking community. 

“It is an honor to take on the challenge of this new role, and I’m eager to get to work,” said Ransburg. “I am so thankful to follow Joe Breen’s strong leadership.”

Ransburg is community-minded, serving as a member of the loan committee for Bankable, a nonprofit that issues micro-loans to new entrepreneurs. He also serves on the boards of the Indy Chamber’s Business Ownership Initiative, as well as Lynx Capital, which provides growth capital to minority-owned businesses. A native Hoosier, Ransburg earned his degree in Business Administration and Management from Hanover College.

“Joe Breen has provided tremendous leadership for our colleagues and the central Indiana community, and has been a key to Huntington’s success in this market,” said Steinour. “I thank Joe for his efforts, and wish him nothing but the best as he begins a new journey in retirement after an accomplished career.”

Breen will retire from Huntington at the end of September. He previously held roles in commercial lending, investment banking and financial services sales for his entire career. Breen is the immediate past chair of the board of Firefly Children and Family Alliance, and a recent chair of the board of the Central Indiana Police Foundation. Heavily involved with many other community organizations, Breen also has more than thirty-five years of experience coaching various youth sports in central Indiana.

For more information about Huntington, visit www.Huntington.com.

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About Huntington

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (Nasdaq: HBAN) is a $189 billion asset regional bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1866, The Huntington National Bank and its affiliates provide consumers, small and middle‐market businesses, corporations, municipalities, and other organizations with a comprehensive suite of banking, payments, wealth management, and risk management products and services. Huntington operates more than 1,000 branches in 11 states, with certain businesses operating in extended geographies. Visit Huntington.com for more information.

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