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Fifth Third Bank celebrates Hill office PDF Print E-mail
Written by Courier Newsroom   
Thursday, 22 October 2009 12:10
Although it has been open since July, Fifth Third Bank’s newest banking center at 2125 Centre Ave. in the Hill District just celebrated its grand opening last week.

To celebrate the Oct. 15 grand opening, the banking center presented a donation to a local Hill District community organization. Festivities began with an 11 a.m. ribbon- cutting ceremony and continued with an all-day open house that included visits from Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, state Rep. Jake Wheatley and Councilwoman Tonya Payne.

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GRAND OPENING—Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, prepares for the ribbon cutting at the new Fifth third Bank branch in the Hill District. Joining him, from left: James M. Ferguson III, Jada Grandy, Lloyd Wright, Tonya Payne, Jill Sandilla, Mark Jones, Will Moode, Ralph Parks and Norman Marraccini.

“Fifth Third Bank and my entire staff are excited to be serving the Hill District community,” said Ralph Parks, Hill District Banking Center’s manager. “Residents and business owners can now enjoy the benefits of our quality products and services closer to home.”

The Hill Banking Center is a full-service office, featuring four teller lines, one walkup ATM with night depository and four private offices for the manager, personal banker, mortgage loan and business banking officers. The new location is open weekdays from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 a.m.--1 p.m. The phone number is 412-697-4821.

Fifth Third Bank operates 16 affiliates with 1,320 full-service Banking Centers, including 99 Bank Mart locations open seven days a week inside select grocery stores and 2,353 ATMs in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Georgia and North Carolina.

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