Regions Financial RF Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Income (Loss), Including Portion Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $239M-0.4% | $228M-3.4% | $215M-8.1% | $231M— | $240M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $227M+4.6% | $249M+13.2% | $251M+16.2% | $209M— | $217M— | |
| Other | $50M+814% | $7M-83.3% | $57M+2,950% | $80M— | -$7M— | |
| Wealth Management | $43M+7.5% | $50M+38.9% | $46M+9.5% | $43M— | $40M— | |
| Net interest income and other financing income (loss) by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $729M+2.7% | $748M+2.9% | $738M+2.8% | $741M— | $710M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $474M+7.5% | $486M+5.2% | $475M+3.5% | $475M— | $441M— | |
| Other | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Wealth Management | $45M+4.7% | $47M+14.6% | $44M+7.3% | $43M— | $43M— | |
| Pre-Tax Income by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $318M-0.6% | $303M-3.8% | $287M-8.0% | $308M— | $320M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $302M+4.5% | $332M+13.7% | $335M+15.9% | $279M— | $289M— | |
| Other | $36M+188% | $6M— | $25M+152% | $61M— | -$41M— | |
| Wealth Management | $58M+9.4% | $67M+42.6% | $61M+10.9% | $58M— | $53M— | |
| Total Noninterest Income by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $252M-3.4% | $267M+3.9% | $268M+1.5% | $273M— | $261M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $230M+3.1% | $244M+1.7% | $264M+10.0% | $224M— | $223M— | |
| Wealth Management | $143M+9.2% | $145M+13.3% | $141M+8.5% | $135M— | $131M— | |
| Income Tax by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $79M-1.3% | $75M-5.1% | $72M-7.7% | $77M— | $80M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $75M+4.2% | $83M+15.3% | $84M+15.1% | $70M— | $72M— | |
| Other | -$14M+58.8% | -$1M+97.4% | -$32M+30.4% | -$19M— | -$34M— | |
| Wealth Management | $15M+15.4% | $17M+54.5% | $15M+15.4% | $15M— | $13M— | |
| Total non-interest expense by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $607M+2.5% | $642M+6.8% | $650M+7.8% | $631M— | $592M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $331M+6.8% | $320M0.0% | $320M+0.3% | $310M— | $310M— | |
| Other | $0-100% | $13M— | $11M-66.7% | $15M— | $16M— | |
| Wealth Management | $130M+7.4% | $123M+2.5% | $122M+7.0% | $117M— | $121M— | |
| Net occupancy expense by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $55M+3.8% | $57M+11.8% | $56M+9.8% | $55M— | $53M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $7M0.0% | $7M0.0% | $6M-14.3% | $7M— | $7M— | |
| Other | $7M0.0% | $7M+16.7% | $7M-12.5% | $7M— | $7M— | |
| Wealth Management | $3M0.0% | $3M0.0% | $3M0.0% | $3M— | $3M— | |
| Other expenses (benefits) by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $325M+1.6% | $375M+9.3% | $385M+10.3% | $388M— | $320M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $168M+9.8% | $167M-4.0% | $165M-0.6% | $162M— | $153M— | |
| Other | -$314M-13.8% | -$337M-6.3% | -$345M-12.7% | -$357M— | -$276M— | |
| Wealth Management | $50M+4.2% | $45M-10.0% | $49M+8.9% | $46M— | $48M— | |
| Salaries and employee benefits by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $203M+4.6% | $183M+0.5% | $184M+3.4% | $165M— | $194M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $151M+4.1% | $139M+3.7% | $143M+1.4% | $137M— | $145M— | |
| Other | $229M+6.0% | $265M+12.8% | $274M+5.4% | $290M— | $216M— | |
| Wealth Management | $76M+8.6% | $75M+13.6% | $70M+6.1% | $66M— | $70M— | |
| Equipment and software expense by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $24M-4.0% | $27M+8.0% | $25M0.0% | $23M— | $25M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $5M0.0% | $7M+40.0% | $6M+20.0% | $4M— | $5M— | |
| Other | $78M+13.0% | $78M+6.8% | $75M+5.6% | $75M— | $69M— | |
| Wealth Management | $1M— | —— | $0— | —— | $0— | |
| Average assets by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $36.91B-2.0% | —— | $37.36B-1.4% | —— | $37.67B— | |
| Corporate Bank | $71.2B+2.8% | —— | $70.57B+1.7% | —— | $69.29B— | |
| Other | $48.96B+2.5% | $81M-89.6% | $49.03B+8.2% | —— | $47.79B— | |
| Wealth Management | $2.22B+3.9% | $26M+550% | $2.13B+2.0% | —— | $2.13B— | |
| Provision for Credit Losses by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Bank | $56M-5.1% | $70M+2.9% | $69M+3.0% | $75M— | $59M— | |
| Corporate Bank | $71M+9.2% | $78M-13.3% | $84M-7.7% | $110M— | $65M— | |
| Other | -$36M— | -$35M+12.5% | -$50M-6.4% | -$62M— | $0— | |
| Wealth Management | $0— | $2M0.0% | $2M0.0% | $3M— | $0— | |
| Total Noninterest Income by Product | ||||||
| Asset Management Income | $92M+7.0% | $95M+6.7% | $91M+7.1% | $90M+8.4% | $86M+6.2% | |
| Bank-owned life insurance | $30M+30.4% | $23M+9.5% | $25M-10.7% | $24M-20.0% | $23M0.0% | |
| Capital markets income | $84M+5.0% | $80M-17.5% | $104M+13.0% | $83M+22.1% | $80M-12.1% | |
| Card and ATM fees | $117M0.0% | $123M+8.8% | $122M+3.4% | $125M+4.2% | $117M+0.9% | |
| Commercial Credit Fee Income | $30M+11.1% | $30M+7.1% | $28M0.0% | $29M+3.6% | $27M0.0% | |
| Investment Services Fee Income | $49M+14.0% | $48M+29.7% | $48M+11.6% | $43M+10.3% | $43M+13.2% | |
| Market value adjustments on employee benefit assets - other | -$5M-66.7% | —— | $12M-7.7% | $16M+700% | -$3M-120% | |
| Mortgage income | $32M-20.0% | $32M-8.6% | $38M+5.6% | $48M+41.2% | $40M-2.4% | |
| Other miscellaneous income | $36M-12.2% | $51M+13.3% | $58M+18.4% | $42M+5.0% | $41M+17.1% | |
| Securities gains, net | -$3M+88.0% | $0+100% | -$27M+65.4% | -$1M+98.0% | -$25M+50.0% | |
| Service charges on deposit accounts | $163M+1.2% | $163M+5.2% | $160M+1.3% | $151M0.0% | $161M+8.8% | |
| Gain or (Loss) of Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments by Product | ||||||
| Capital markets income | $27M+80.0% | —— | —— | —— | $15M— | |
| Mortgage income | $3M-81.3% | —— | —— | —— | $16M— |
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- How does Regions Financial break its business down?
- Regions Financial (RF) reports net income (loss), including portion attributable to noncontrolling interest by business across 4 parts — Consumer Bank, Corporate Bank, Other and Wealth Management. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Regions Financial's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Regions Financial's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
