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- 5/3 Bank
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- Financial institutions
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- United States
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- English
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Sources
- found: Complete guide to Fifth Third Bank art on the square, 1994, ©1993:title page (Fifth Third Bank)
- found: Zippia website, viewed September 23, 2024:Fifth Third Bank history timeline (the 1975 creation of a bank holding company, Fifth Third Bancorp, enabled the institution to sidestep some of the most rigorous state banking regulations; this new corporate entity was not technically a bank and thus was exempt from laws that prohibited cross-county branching; on June 1, 1908, Third National Bank of Cincinnati and Fifth National Bank of Cincinnati merged to become the Fifth-Third National Bank, the hyphen was later dropped; the merger took place when prohibitionist ideas were gaining popularity, and it is legend that Fifth Third was better than Third Fifth, which could have been construed as a reference to three fifths of alcohol; on February 23, 1927, Fifth-Third National Bank merged with Union Savings Bank and Trust Company to become Fifth Third Union Trust Company; March 24, 1969, the name changed to Fifth Third Bank) - https://www.zippia.com/fifth-third-bank-careers-4308/history/
- found: Wikipedia website, viewed September 23, 2024:Fifth Third Bank page (Fifth Third Bank (5/3 Bank), the principal subsidiary of Fifth Third Bancorp, a bank holding company, is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio; Fifth Third operates 1,088 branches and 2,104 automated teller machines, which are in 11 states; it is on the list of largest banks in the United States and is ranked 321st on the Fortune 500) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Third_Bank
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- 2024-10-01: new
- 2024-10-31: revised
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