Full-Time
Posted on 2/27/2026
Banking, loans, mortgages, and wealth management
No salary listed
Bay City, MI, USA
In Person
Travel within the affiliate for training and travel outside affiliate for classroom sessions.
Fifth Third Bank offers banking products and services for individuals, small businesses, and commercial clients, including deposits, loans, mortgages, insurance, and wealth management. Customers access these offerings through branches and online platforms (53.com), with advisory services for investment and retirement planning. The bank earns revenue from interest on loans, banking fees, and commissions from insurance and investment products. Its goal is to provide comprehensive financial solutions and support community financial education while growing through a mix of fees, interest, and advisory revenue.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Cincinnati, Ohio
Founded
1858
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Fifth Third's embedded banking platform Newline generated 53% year-over-year fee revenue growth in 2025, making it the fastest growing segment of the bank's commercial payments business. The platform allows fintechs and third-party clients to build payment and banking products on Fifth Third's infrastructure. Key partnerships added in 2025 included Stripe, Trustly, ADP and Corepay. Stripe uses Newline for its treasury platform, whilst Trustly relies on it for digital payment infrastructure including ACH and real-time payments. Corepay receives BIN sponsorship and card programme services. Founded in 2021, Newline defines its services across three tiers: embedded payments for payment capabilities, embedded banking for fund storage, and embedded finance for credit facilities. JPMorgan analysts identified cross-selling opportunities with Comerica's clients following its acquisition as a significant growth prospect.
Regional banks reported a satisfactory fourth quarter, with the 95 stocks tracked beating revenue consensus estimates by 1.6%. However, the sector has collectively declined 2.5% on average since earnings results. Fifth Third Bancorp reported revenues of $2.35 billion, up 5% year-on-year, meeting analysts' expectations. The quarter delivered mixed results, with the company beating tangible book value per share estimates but missing net interest income forecasts. Shares have fallen 4.2% since reporting and currently trade at $47.12. Regional banks face headwinds from fintech competition, deposit outflows and credit deterioration during economic slowdowns. The sector benefits from rising interest rates improving net interest margins and digital transformation reducing operational expenses. Recent concerns about regional bank stability following high-profile failures present additional challenges.
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Fifth Third Bancorp, a Cincinnati-based bank with a $41.5 billion market cap, is set to report fiscal Q1 2026 results on 17 April. Analysts expect earnings of $0.87 per share, up 19.2% year-over-year, with the company having exceeded estimates in its last four quarters. For fiscal 2026, analysts project EPS of $4.07, rising 12.1% from the previous year, with further growth to $4.97 expected in fiscal 2027. FITB shares have gained 13.2% over the past 52 weeks, outperforming the Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF's nearly 2% decline. The stock rallied in January following strong Q4 2025 results and optimistic net interest income guidance of $8.6 billion to $8.8 billion. Analysts maintain a "Strong Buy" consensus rating with an average price target of $57.14.