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    Fifth Third Bank Is Closing These 29 Branches in 2024

    By Jenny Cohen,

    2024-08-09

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    Fifth Third Bank plans to shut down locations in at least seven states this year.

    The bank joins other financial institutions that have announced branch closings, including Capital One, Citizens Bank, and PNC Bank. If your local branch is closing, you might need to find a new place to open a new bank account .

    Check this list of Fifth Third closings to see if your branch is one of the 29 that will be shut down.

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    1. Georgia

    • 3240 S. Cobb Drive, Smyrna

    Fifth Third Bank has closed one of its locations in Smyrna, which is situated between Atlanta and Marietta. The Fifth Third website says two branches remain open in Smyrna.

    The state still has more than two dozen different Fifth Third branches, including five in Atlanta.

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    2. Illinois

    • 2504 W. Cermak Road, Chicago

    Chicago has 42 Fifth Third Bank branches, which may be why the bank decided to shut down one of them.

    The location on West Cermak near a Chicago Transit Authority’s “L” train system stop is also close to a Chase branch, Bank of America branch, and US Bank branch. Perhaps that caused potential issues with competition in the area.

    3. Indiana

    • 19 W. Main St., Poseyville

    The Fifth Third Bank location in Poseyville is already closed to customers, leaving them to look for another branch.

    The shuttered location was the only Fifth Third branch in Poseyville, so customers now will have to travel to Haubstadt or Evansville, which has eight locations.

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    4. Kentucky

    • 375 Crossroads Blvd., Cold Spring
    • 628 S. College St., Harrodsburg

    Several branches in the greater Cincinnati area were closed, including a branch in nearby Cold Spring, Kentucky.

    The branch was located inside a Kroger in Cold Spring, which is across the Ohio River from Cincinnati.

    5. Michigan

    • 116 S. Broadway St., Cassopolis
    • 39907 S. Groesbeck Highway, Clinton Township
    • 4109 Portage Road, Kalamazoo
    • 384 First St., Watervliet

    Some customers will have to find new Fifth Third branches to do their banking now that four locations have shut down in Michigan.

    Clinton Township residents may not have to look far, however, as the city still has three Fifth Third Bank locations. Kalamazoo has four branches remaining.

    6. North Carolina

    • 6700 Fairview Road, Charlotte
    • 201 North Charlotte Ave., Monroe

    Even though the Fairview Road branch has shut down, Charlotte has 23 Fifth Third Bank locations.

    Monroe, however, is now limited to just one branch, on West Roosevelt Boulevard.

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    7. Ohio

    • 3760 Paxton Ave., Cincinnati
    • 26700 Royalton Road, Columbia Station
    • 3600 Soldano Bvld., Columbus
    • 60 N. Main St., Peebles
    • 125 Jefferson St., Greenfield
    • 4400 Liberty Ave., Vermilion
    • 20000 Detroit Road, Rocky River
    • 1010 Central Ave., Middletown

    Fifth Third Bank is headquartered in Cincinnati, but that hasn’t prevented branch closings in Ohio.

    Plenty of branches remain, however, with Cincinnati leading the state with 39 branches while Columbus has 18 branches.

    Other bank closings

    Fifth Third Bank is not alone when it comes to bank closures.

    Citizens Bank closed 21 branches so far this year, with Pennsylvania being hit the hardest.

    PNC Bank also shuttered 21 branches in 2024. Pittsburgh saw three branches close while Laredo, Texas, said goodbye to two branches.

    Capital One didn’t take as much of a hit, closing 16 branches so far in 2024, including five closures in New York City.

    Why are branches closing

    Americans have changed how they bank, with many switching to online banks. Online banking has accelerated in recent years, and the result is that more brick-and-mortar branches are closing.

    Another factor in branch closings is consolidation, with banks merging and redundant branches being eliminated as part of the process.

    If your Fifth Third branch is closing and you don’t have another branch close by, consider moving some of your banking to online or mobile options.

    Look for an institution that offers a high-yield savings account so you can continue to build wealth .

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    Bottom line

    Finding a new place to bank might not be fun, but there are plenty of options if your Fifth Third branch closes down.

    Perhaps there is another Fifth Third branch nearby that you can visit. Or, consider switching to a different bank if you need a branch nearby for your particular banking needs.

    You might even find a new bank where you can continue to prepare yourself financially .

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    Matt Bruner
    08-10
    go to cinfed 53 is the worst bank
    booger goober
    08-10
    I wouldn't bank with 5th/3rd again if they were the only one in the state. Crooked through and through.
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