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  2. Fifth Third Bank - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Third Bank (5/3 Bank), the principal subsidiary of Fifth Third Bancorp, is a bank holding company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fifth Third operates 1,100 branches and 2,400 automated teller machines , [ 3 ] which are in 11 states: Ohio , Florida , Georgia , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Michigan , North Carolina , South Carolina ...

  3. George Schaefer (finance) - Wikipedia

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    George Alphonse Schaefer Jr. [1] (born May 17, 1945) [2] is the former CEO of Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati, Ohio, a financial services company whose banking arm is Fifth Third Bank. [3] In April 2007, Schaefer stepped down as CEO, deferring to Kevin T. Kabat, retaining his role as chairman of the board.

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  5. Lexington Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in 1987. Upon completion, it housed the Webb Company, the Bank of Lexington, Sherman, Carter, Barnhart Architects and a law firm. [10] Today, it houses the Fifth Third Bank among other financial institutions, including Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance [11]

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  7. Fifth Third Bank Money Market Account: Everything You ... - AOL

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    Fifth Third Bank offers promotional CD rates ranging from 0.00% APY to 3.50% APY for terms of four to 24 months. Fifth Third Bank's standard CDs of all term lengths offer 0.01% APY.

  8. Fifth Third Center (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The tower was designed as the Third National Corporation headquarters, and originally called Third National Financial Center. [2] After the acquisition of Third National by SunTrust, the tower became known as SunTrust Center until 2004, when the naming rights were given up due to SunTrust's plans to move to the upcoming SunTrust Plaza.

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