Fifth Third Bank

Fifth Third Bank
Fifth Third Bancorp.
Logo der Fifth Third Bancorp.
Rechtsform Corporation
ISIN US3167731005
Gründung 17. Juni 1858
Sitz Cincinnati, Ohio
Leitung Kevin T. Kabat,
(Präsident und CEO)
Mitarbeiter 21.683 (2007) [1]
Bilanzsumme 110.962,00 Mio $ (2007) [1]
Branche Bank
Website www.53.com

Fifth Third Bank (5/3 Bank) ist eine US-amerikanische regionale Bank mit Hauptsitz in Cincinnati, Ohio. Die Bank hat in den meisten Staaten im Osten der USA Filialen und ist an der NASDAQ gelistet.

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Geschichte und Name

Die Geschichte der Fifth Third Bank geht bis zum 17. Juni 1858 zurück, als die "Bank of the Ohio Valley" in Cincinnati eröffnete, welche fünf Jahre später von der jüngeren "The Third National Bank" übernommen wurde.

Fifth Third Bank headquarters building in Cincinnati, Ohio

Am 1. Juni 1908 schlossen sich dann die beiden Banken "The Fifth National Bank" und "The Third National Bank", zur "Fifth Third National Bank of Cincinnati" zusammen. Der Name wurde im folgenden noch mehrmals geändert, bis die Bank dann am 24. März 1969 den heutigen Namen "Fifth Third Bank" erhielt.

Popularität bei Phishern

Der Name und das Logo der Fifth Third Bank wurde in jüngerer Zeit häufig von Phishern missbraucht. Laut der McAfee bezogen sich Anfang September 2006, über 33% der registrierten phishing E-Mails auf die Fifth Third Bank[2]

Einzelnachweise

  1. a b Geschäftsbericht der Fifth Third Bancorp. vom 22. Februar 2008
  2. Top 10 Phish Scams. McAfee, 1. September 2006, abgerufen am 1. September 2006.

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