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Fifth Third Bank. Fifth Third Bank ( 5/3 Bank ), the principal subsidiary of Fifth Third Bancorp, is an American bank holding company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fifth Third is one of the largest consumer banks in the Midwestern United States . Fifth Third's client base spans retail, small business, corporate, and investment clients.
In 2009, Huntington bid against rival Fifth Third Bank to acquire National City Corp. branches in the Pittsburgh region from PNC Financial Services. The United States Department of Justice ordered PNC to sell the branches to comply with United States antitrust law concerns after the National City acquisition by PNC . [35]
HSBC Bank USA: New York City: $220 10.9 $155.81 HSBC 19 Fifth Third Bank: Cincinnati, Ohio: $215 7.0 $23.49 FITB 20 First Citizens BancShares: Raleigh, North Carolina: $214 – $20.47 FCNCA 21 USAA: San Antonio, Texas: $212 – N/A N/A 22 M&T Bank: Buffalo, New York: $208 9.2 $22.75 MTB 23 Ally Financial: Detroit, Michigan: $196 7.0 $10.53 ALLY ...
The Cincinnati-based bank operates roughly 1,000 full-service locations. This year they will close almost 30 branches, including some in Cincinnati. Fifth Third Bank closes 3 Greater Cincinnati ...
Fifth Third Bank, which has located its Louisville offices at 401 S. 4th St. in downtown since 1995, plans to leave the Central Business District.
How To Avoid Fifth Third Bank ATM Fees Fifth Third has a network of 50,000 fee-free ATMs nationwide. Use its ATM locator to find one so you can avoid paying the $2.75 out-of-network fee.
The Lexington Financial Center, locally known as "Fifth Third", “The World’s Tallest Building”, or the "Big Blue Building", is a 357,361-square-foot (33,199.9 m 2), 410-foot (120 m), 31-floor high-rise in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located between Vine Street and Main Street at South Mill Street.
The main Montreal branch of the Bank of Montreal, Canada's oldest bank. Toronto's financial district. This is a list of banks in Canada, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".