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This is a list of major companies and organizations in Greater Cincinnati, through corporate or subsidiary headquarters or through significant operational and employment presence near Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Altogether, nine Fortune 500 companies and fifteen Fortune 1000 companies have headquarters in the Cincinnati area. With nine Fortune 500 company headquarters in the area, the region ranks in the United States Top 10 markets for number of Fortune 500 headquarters per million residents, higher than New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles.[1] In addition to Fortune 500 headquarters, 400 Fortune 500 companies have a presence in Cincinnati.[1] Cincinnati has three Fortune Global 500 companies; three of the five Global 500 companies in the state of Ohio.[2]

Automobiles

Headquarters

Significant operations

Banking and financial services

Headquarters

  • Fifth Third Bank (Nasdaq: FITB), one of the 20 largest banks in the United States; employs 7,645. $13.5 BN local deposits[3]
  • First Financial Bank (Nasdaq: FFBC), a regional bank headquartered in Cincinnati; has client servicing operations in the Tri-County, northern Cincinnati metropolitan area; founded in 1863, it has the eighth oldest national bank charter and has locations in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and throughout Indiana; acquired Irwin Financial Corp and its subsidiaries through a government-assisted transaction on September 18, 2009

Significant operations

  • Citigroup, Information Technology and Consumer Innovation Training Center (in Blue Ash, Ohio); regional call processing center employing 2,900 (in Boone County, Kentucky); employs more than 4,000 in the region
  • Fidelity Investments, mutual fund and financial services company. Midwest Region Center employs 3,600 people (in Covington, Kentucky)
  • Huntington Bancshares, third largest bank in Ohio
  • PNC Bank, third largest bank in the Cincinnati area; $5.1 BN total local deposits ($2.7 BN - PNC, $2.4 BN - National City subsidiary)
  • US Bank, second largest bank in the Cincinnati area; $9 BN local deposits

Chemicals

Headquarters

  • Ashland, Inc. (NYSE: ASH), Fortune 500 #248; a transportation construction, chemical, and petroleum company (in Covington, Kentucky); recently acquired Hercules, Inc. (Nasdaq: HPC) in a $2.4 BN deal

Significant operations

  • LyondellBasell, private chemicals company; the Cincinnati Technology Center houses the research and development functions for Lyondell's Equistar polymers business
  • Rohm and Haas, one of the world's largest manufacturers of specialty chemicals; Cincinnati facility produces specialty chemicals used to manufacture vinyl siding and windows, PVC pipe and fittings, plastic bottles and blister packaging; recently acquired by Dow Chemical Co.

Commercial services

Headquarters

  • Champlin Architecture, architectural firm specializing in healthcare, corporate, higher education, religious and civic projects
  • Cintas (Nasdaq: CTAS), uniform supplier in Mason, Ohio
  • Convergys (NYSE: CVG), customer care, human resources and billing service provider
  • Empower MediaMarketing, advertising agency that communicates to and with consumers through an integrated combination of media
  • Omnicare (NYSE: OCR), provider of pharmaceuticals, related consulting and data management services
  • Rumpke, one of the largest privately owned residential and commercial waste and recycling firms in the U.S.[4]

Significant operations

  • Duke Energy, provider of gas and electricity services in the Midwest and Carolina regions;acquired Cincinnati-based Cinergy in 2005
  • Tata Consultancy Services, regional office of India-based IT services, consulting and outsourcing firm

Construction and real estate

Headquarters

Significant operations

Food and beverage

Headquarters

Significant operations

  • Boston Beer Company, operates a brewery for Sam Adams Beer; produces about 20% of the total production of Sam Adams
  • The J.M. Smucker Co., operates a Crisco production site and maintains Folgers Coffee administrative functions locally

Government, education, and non-profit

Headquarters

Significant operations

Health and biotechnology

Headquarters

  • CareStar, home health care company specializing in case management for consumers and providers of home and community-based services
  • Chemed (NYSE: CHE), parent of Roto-Rooter, the largest plumbing and drain-cleaning company in North America
  • Ethicon Endo-Surgery, surgical instruments for minimally invasive surgery and surgical procedures; a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson (in Blue Ash, Ohio)
  • LCA-Vision (Nasdaq: LCAV), provides laser vision correction services under the LasikPlus brand
  • Medpace, a contract research organization (CRO), bioanalytical laboratory, central laboratory, and clinical pharmacology unit
  • Prasco Laboratories, pharmaceutical company specializing in manufacturing authorized generic products under private labels

Significant operations

  • Amylin Pharmaceuticals, established a $70 million biomedical manufacturing facility in West Chester, Ohio to manufacture a long-acting release formulation of exenatide, a compound in development for type two diabetes
  • Humana, health insurance provider; Cincinnati Service Center employs 1,000[6]
  • Patheon, provider of contract dosage form development and manufacturing services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries (in Reading, Ohio)
  • Anthem, Inc., the United States' largest health insurer by total subscribers and a Fortune top 50 company (in Mason, Ohio)

Consumer goods

Headquarters

Kroger headquarters in Cincinnati

Industrial goods and services

Headquarters

Insurance

Headquarters

Law

Headquarters

  • Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP, largest law firm in Cincinnati with 625 attorneys in 21 cities throughout California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., and West Virginia.
  • Frost Brown Todd LLC, midwestern firm with offices in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and West Virginia.
  • Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, large corporate law firm with office in Ohio, Kentucky, and Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the sons of President William Howard Taft.

Media

Headquarters

Scripps Center in downtown Cincinnati
  • E.W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP), a media company that owns many newspapers, cable channels and news stations; hosts the National Spelling Bee
  • F+W Media, publishing company; publishes magazines and books and operates trade shows in several special-interest categories
  • Townsquare Media, privately held radio broadcaster which owns approximately 70 stations in small and medium markets in the United States

Retail

Headquarters

Macy's, Inc. corporate headquarters in Cincinnati

Significant operations

Technology and telecom

Headquarters

  • Cincinnati Bell (NYSE: CBB), provides voice and data telecommunications products and services
  • Cincom, privately held, multinational, computer technology corporation founded in 1968; manufactures enterprise software, and provides information technology (IT) hosting services
  • dotloop, privately held, SaaS real estate technology
  • General Cable (NYSE: BGC), global wire & cable manufacturer (in Highland Heights, KY), incorporated in 1927. Fortune 500 #443[7]
  • WhatIfSports.com, specializes in online sports simulations and fantasy-style games

Significant operations

  • Siemens, facility in Norwood is dedicated to developing, assembling, and testing large electric motors that are used in industrial and factory automation

Transportation

Headquarters

Significant operations

  • Allegiant Air, an ultra-low cost airline which has its largest, non-vacation destination focus city at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
  • CSX, international transportation company, operates CSX Queensgate Yard, said to be one of the largest rail classification facilities in North America.
  • Delta Air Lines, world's second largest carrier operates a hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
  • DHL Express, provider of air express transportation operates a hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

Travel, leisure, and dining

Headquarters

Significant operations

  • Cedar Fair, one of the largest regional amusement-resort operators in the world; operates Kings Island theme park (in Mason, Ohio)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Business Climate". Cincinnati USA Partnership. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "FORTUNE Global 500". CNN.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Top 20 Companies Ranked by Employee Count", Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber website. Their source: 2008 Business Courier Book of Lists.
  4. ^ "About Us". Rumpke. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  5. ^ https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/about/corporate/facts-figures
  6. ^ Humana Inc. to expand in Cincinnati USA - Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
  7. ^ http://fortune.com/fortune500/general-cable-443/