GEICO's closest audience match in the top 10 is Andre Branch, an athlete, at 0.84 — not another finance brand, with only Wells Fargo and Invesco US appearing as fellow Finance subcategory entries across the full top 10.
The shape is flat: the top 10 neighbors span a similarity range from 0.84 down to 0.80 with no single dominant cluster, and the subcategory mix is genuinely varied. Athletes account for three of the ten slots — Andre Branch (0.84), Steve Nash (0.82), and Lamar Odom (0.80) — making them the most represented subcategory. Alongside them sit a Sports League (NBA History, 0.83), two Actors (Amber Patrice Riley, 0.82; Jessica Alba, 0.80), a Podcasts and Radio channel (Shade45, 0.82), a Magazine (SLAM, 0.81), a Technology brand (Beats by Dre, 0.81), and a Book Publisher (Amazon Publishing, 0.80). The Finance subcategory — GEICO's own — appears only twice in the top 10, meaning the audience shape is defined far more by basketball-adjacent media and celebrity culture than by the insurance or financial services space.
The flat, cross-kind pattern here suggests GEICO's audience is shaped by broad mainstream consumption rather than category loyalty, with a notable lean toward NBA-era sports and entertainment figures.