Meijer Gas Station (0.78) and Meijer (0.77) sit at the top of Huntington National Bank's similarity graph — not another bank. These two neighbors form one peak of a two-peak structure, pulling the audience toward Midwest convenience and grocery retail. The second peak is anchored by fellow banks: Atlantic Union Bank (0.73), South State Bank (0.72), and Trust Mark (0.69) all appear in the top 10, confirming that same-kind overlap exists but does not dominate.
Between those two poles, the remaining top-10 neighbors span Whistle Express Car Wash (0.74), True North Energy (0.73), Food Lion (0.71), Bojangles' (0.71), and Belk (0.70) — a mix of gas stations, grocery stores, casual dining, and a department store. Subcategory tallies across the full top 10 show three banks, two gas stations, two general grocery stores, one car wash, one casual dining chain, and one department store. No single non-bank subcategory dominates, but the combined weight of everyday retail and fuel brands is heavier than the bank cluster itself. The audience this bank shares most closely is one that shops regionally, fuels up locally, and eats casually — with other regional banks as a secondary, not primary, signal.
The two-peak shape reveals an audience that bridges a regional banking identity with the everyday commerce patterns of a specific geographic footprint.