Fifth Third Bancorp
Fifth Third Bancorp Announces Transfer of Listing to NYSE
Summary
On June 1, 2026, Fifth Third Bancorp announced the transfer of its common stock and depositary shares from Nasdaq to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Trading on Nasdaq is expected to end on June 11, 2026, with trading on the NYSE commencing on June 12, 2026. The common stock will continue to trade under the symbol 'FITB', while the depositary shares will trade under new symbols: 'FITB PRA', 'FITB PRI', 'FITB PRK', and 'FITB PRM'. The company's CEO, Tim Spence, expressed enthusiasm for the move, stating, 'We're pleased to be listing on the New York Stock Exchange. We look forward to continuing to serve our customers and deliver long-term value for our shareholders.'
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About Fifth Third Bancorp
Fifth Third Bancorp is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a major banking institution, Fifth Third Bancorp operates through its primary subsidiary, Fifth Third Bank, providing a wide range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and institutions. The bank offers personal banking services like checking and savings accounts, credit cards, residential mortgages, and auto loans. Additionally, it provides robust business banking solutions, including commercial lending, treasury management, and payment processing services. Fifth Third Bancorp has a significant presence in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States, where it serves a substantial customer base across multiple states. It is also known for its commitment to community development and engagement, actively participating in various local initiatives and programs. The bank's market role is essential in facilitating regional economic growth through its financial services. Furthermore, Fifth Third Bancorp has been focusing on digital transformation and technological enhancements to improve customer experience and operational efficiency, reflecting the broader trend of digitalization in the financial services industry.
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