Going to https://www.key.com I can reproduce your findings.
  Firefox, Chrome - no issues
  Chromium  the same error related to transparent certificate chain
(possibly Symantec related)
I seems to recall that Symantec was caught issuing unauthorized certs
again and the browsers decided to stop accepting them over the course
of year or so. If I am not mistaken here, Chromium, might be more
proactive in taking action.
Tomas
On Mon, 2017-04-10 at 15:13 -0700, Paul Mullen wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 01:46:15PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> > I'm confident that most US banks have enough security to allow
> > customers to reach their home page, log in, and futz with their
> > accounts.
> 
> You would be well-served to have less confidence in any remote site
> hosting your valuable personal data.  There are so many ways the data
> can be compromised, through ignorance and malice alike.  When your
> browser complains about a security issue, pay attention.
> 
> > I've no idea why chromium complains about this.
> 
> Chromium is pickier about connection security than Firefox, by
> design.
> That's a feature, not a bug.  If it were my money on the line, I'd
> want to get to the bottom of this.  For what it's worth, I don't get
> any errors when loading https://www.key.com/ from here.
> 
> 
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