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Inside
Five-Year Financial Highlights 2
CEO Henry Meyer discusses
Key’s strengths and future 3
Beth Mooney to become CEO 12
A snapshot of Key’s business
units and geographic reach 14
Consolidated Balance Sheets 16
Consolidated Statements
of Income 17
Consolidated Statements
of Cash Flows 18
Board of Directors 19
Management Committee 19
Investor Relations and
shareholder information 20
About Key
KeyCorp, whose roots date to 1825, is one of America’s largest bank-based financial
services companies. Key’s strategy is to build enduring relationships through client-focused
solutions and extraordinary service. We help our clients and communities thrive.
2010 Annual Review
KeyCorps 2010 Annual Review is presented in a summary format to provide information
regarding the performance of Key, strategic actions and the industry outlook in a shorter,
more cost-effective format that is meaningful and useful to the widest range of readers.
The audited consolidated financial statements for KeyCorp and subsidiaries and detailed
analytical information are contained in the KeyCorp 2010 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of both our 2010 Annual Report
on Form 10-K (without all exhibits), as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
and this 2010 Annual Review are available on our website at key.com/IR.
KeyCorp trades under the symbol KEY
and is proud to meet the listing require-
ments of the NYSE, the world’s leading
equities market.
What sets Key apart from our
competitors are the products and
skill sets of our Community and
Corporate Banks, aligned so that
our target client segments benefit
from both organizations.
–Henry Meyer