Key Bank
Definition
KeyBank (often stylized as Key Bank) is a major regional bank in the United States, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, offering retail banking, commercial banking, investment services, and mortgage products across 15 states.
Informally, a 'key bank' can refer to a secure storage facility or metaphorical collection for spare keys, like a locksmith's repository or a digital vault for access credentials.
Examples
After locking myself out for the third time this week, I finally opened an account at the key bank – now my spares are safer than my savings.
The hacker tried to breach the key bank, but forgot the master password was just 'password123' – classic.
At Key Bank, they promised interest rates that unlock wealth, but my account balance is still playing hide-and-seek.
Grandpa's old key bank in the garage holds more skeletons than a mystery novel – and zero interest.