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  2. The name "Fifth Third" is derived from the names of the bank's two predecessor companies, Third National Bank and Fifth National Bank, which merged in 1909.

  3. Sep 23, 2024 · How did Fifth Third Bank get its name? Fifth Third Bank got its name from the merger of two banks, both of which were third iterations of their names. The Fifth National Bank and the Third National Bank merged in 1908 to create Fifth Third Bank.

  4. Jan 18, 2002 · When we contacted Fifth Third Bank, we learned that the Cincinnati-based company (Number two in the midwest! Seventy billion in assets!) was formed in 1906 from the merger of the Fifth National Bank and the Third National Bank. This naturally begged other questions:

  5. On June 1, 1908, Third National Bank and Fifth National Bank merged to become the Fifth-Third National Bank of Cincinnati; the hyphen was later dropped. In 1908, Jacob Schmidlapp established the Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund.

  6. The firm that would become Fifth Third Bancorp evolved and grew through dozens of mergers over the ensuing decades. When the Third National Bank acquired the Bank of the Ohio Valley in 1871, the Cincinnati Enquirer hailed the union as 'one of the best managed banks in Ohio.'.

  7. Aug 22, 2024 · For a hot second in 1908, Fifth Third Bank existed as Third-Fifth. The 166-year-old financial institution was born out of a merger between Third National and Fifth National, two Cincinnati banks. The numbers in the name were reversed after two days so Fifth National got top billing.

  8. Since 1858, Fifth Third Bank has left an indelible signature on the people and places of Cincinnati. Now you can explore the bank’s rich heritage and legacy at the Fifth Third Bank Museum.

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