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Truist Financial

Truist Financial

Truist Financial, with headquarters in Charlotte, provides banking and wealth services. This page features its history, leaders, culture, and recent moves.

Office address: 214 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
Website: truist.com
Year established: 2019
Company type: financial services
Employees: 38,300+
Expertise: retail banking, commercial real estate, payments, small business banking, corporate banking, institutional banking, specialized lending, asset management, wealth management, capital markets, mortgage
Parent company: N/A
Key people: Bill Rogers Jr (CEO); Scott Stengel (chief legal officer); Brad Bender (chief risk officer); Amy Collins (executive); Brian Dowhower, Kathy Farrell, and Sherry Graziano (division heads); Mike Maguire (CFO)
Financing status: corporation

Truist Financial is a major US financial services company based in Charlotte. As of 2024, the company serves over 15 million clients and manages $531 billion in assets through more than 1,900 branches. Truist Bank, central to the company’s operations, delivers a wide variety of banking services for people and businesses.

History of Truist Financial

Truist Financial was formed in 2019 when two major regional banks, BB&T and SunTrust, joined forces in a historic merger. The new company set up its headquarters in North Carolina and quickly became one of the largest financial services firms in the US.
Truist’s roots run deep, with BB&T tracing its beginnings to 1872 in North Carolina and SunTrust’s story starting in 1891 in Georgia.

Expanding reach and embracing change

The years that followed saw Truist Financial making bold moves and introducing new ideas. In 2020, the company launched Truist Ventures and debuted its signature purple logo which signaled a fresh identity.
The firm also pledged millions to COVID-19 relief efforts and rolled out digital tools like Truist Assist, an AI-powered virtual assistant, to improve client experience.

Truist Financial’s milestones and community impact

In 2024, the company sold Sterling Capital Management to Guardian Capital Group of Canada for $70 million. At the time, Sterling managed $76 billion in assets. The company also:
-- expanded its leadership institute
-- launched a financial education program for students
-- became the title sponsor of a PGA TOUR event in Charlotte
That same year, Truist Financial sold its insurance business for $15.5 billion and announced a $725 million commitment to hurricane recovery in Western North Carolina.

Truist Financial’s products and services

Truist Financial provides investment options designed for people, households, and companies:

  • Personal investing
    • Truist Invest: automated digital investment accounts
    • Truist Trade: self-directed online trading platform
    • retirement accounts: traditional and Roth IRAs, rollover services
    • Client Advisory Center: team-based investment guidance for mid-level investors
    • one-on-one advising: dedicated financial advisor for larger portfolios
  • Wealth management
    • portfolio strategy and construction: custom asset allocation and investment planning
    • alternative investments: private equity, private debt, hedge funds
    • fixed-income portfolios: tailored bond and income solutions
    • trust and estate services: wealth transfer and legacy planning
  • Corporate and institutional
    • Truist Securities: investment banking and capital markets services
    • corporate banking: business lending, treasury, and payments
    • asset finance: specialized lending for business assets
    • risk management solutions: financial and operational risk products

Truist Financial helps clients become more informed investors with easy-to-understand guides and resources. The company also offers educational tools for both beginners and experienced investors.

Culture and corporate values

Truist Financial states that its culture is built together by empowering teammates to live out its purpose and mission. The company reports that being purpose-led means striving for better and doing what’s right for clients. Truist lists the following as its core values:

  1. trustworthy
  2. caring
  3. one team
  4. success
  5. happiness

The company also says that it supports growth, belonging, and flexibility for all teammates through a wide range of benefits:

  • medical plans: three flexible options for individual and family needs
  • 401(k) savings: retirement plan with company contributions
  • time off: paid holidays, vacation, parental leave, and other leave options
  • career growth: internal mobility, coaching, and learning programs
  • community investment: support for local programs and nonprofit groups
  • belonging: focus on inclusion and a supportive workplace
  • financial well-being: resources and programs for financial confidence
  • work-life balance: flexible options to help balance work and personal life

Truist Financial’s support for teammates is matched by its focus on community impact. The company’s Truist Foundation partners with nonprofits to support career pathways and small business growth in local communities. Its focus includes economic mobility and investing in innovative solutions that help people and organizations thrive.

About CEO William Rogers Jr and key people

William H. Rogers Jr is the CEO and chairperson of Truist Financial. Before this, Rogers served as president and COO at Truist and earlier led a predecessor company as CEO and chairperson. He holds degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Georgia State University.

Truist’s operating council is a team that supports Rogers in leading the company:

  • Scott Stengel is chief legal officer, overseeing legal, governance, and regulatory matters for the company
  • Brad Bender is chief risk officer, leading enterprise risk management and risk strategy
  • Amy Collins is business administrative executive, supporting executive operations and business initiatives
  • Brian Dowhower is head of Truist Wealth, guiding wealth management and investment services for clients
  • Kathy Farrell is head of Truist asset finance, managing asset-based lending and finance solutions
  • Sherry Graziano is head of digital, client experience and marketing, leading digital strategy and client engagement
  • Mike Maguire is CFO, directing financial strategy and company performance

The leadership team says that they are focusing on meeting client needs and empowering teammates. Truist Financial aims to build stronger communities through practical care and action.

The future at Truist Financial

In 2024, Truist Financial highlighted its commitment to sharing knowledge and leadership wisdom through its people. The company supported leaders like Oscarlyn Elder, now head of investment management, as they shared insights on balancing client needs, team growth, and community involvement. This focus on leadership and education helps Truist grow diversity and drive future innovation.

In 2025, Truist Financial saw the departure of top advisor Mike Wood, who moved to Steward Partners with $502 million in assets. This was one of several high-profile advisor moves highlighted in the industry that year.
Such changes show how competitive wealth management is and why advisor relationships matter. Truist continues to focus on developing talent and supporting client needs for future growth.

The latest Truist Financial news

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