Fifth Third Bancorp today reported the results of its $30 billion,
five-year
Community
Commitment
after the completion of its second full year
(2017). The Community Commitment, developed in collaboration with the
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC), positively impacted
the communities served by Fifth Third through mortgage lending, small
business lending, community development loans and investments, and Fifth
Third Impact Initiatives, including philanthropy, housing and small
business-related investments, financial empowerment programming,
branches and staffing, and inclusion and diversity.
Since the beginning of the commitment, and over the past two years,
Fifth Third invested $14.5 billion, or 48.3 percent, of the total
lending and investment commitment.
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Commitment (2016-2017)
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Percentage of Total
Commitment
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Mortgage Lending
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$5.9 billion
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147% of goal
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Small Business Lending
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$3.7 billion
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115% of goal
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Community Development Lending & Investments
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$4.9 billion
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137% of goal
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“Our Community Commitment is a Fifth Third better,” said Byna Elliott,
senior vice president and chief corporate community and economic
development officer, “because our employees have carried our Company’s
financial commitment directly to the communities in terms of listening,
volunteerism, and engagement. Together we have delivered $14.5 billion
of our Commitment after just two years and it’s all due to their
efforts: their hard work, their engagement with community partners, and
their ability to execute. This progress report, following shortly after
the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland issued an
“Outstanding”
Community Reinvestment Act rating
for Fifth Third for the period
of January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2016, indicates that we are deeply
engaging with the communities we serve and are working with them to
achieve bold outcomes that improve lives.”
Every area of the Bank’s $30 billion Community Commitment development
plan is ahead of pace and building strong neighborhoods in Fifth Third’s
communities:
Mortgage Lending: $5.9 billion (44,620 loans), 147% of goal
Since the start of our Commitment, nearly 45,000 customers like
24-year-old Alaysyhah Yahyisrael have turned to Fifth Third for mortgage
loans. A number of these, like Yahyisrael, took advantage of the Bank’s
new assistance program that reduces the burden of a down payment by
providing up to $3,600 for low-income families, and are now in the homes
of their dreams. In partnership with local nonprofits, Fifth Third has
been able to offer free affordable housing workshops in all of its
markets.
Small Business Lending: $3.7 billion (28,774 loans), 115% of goal
Fifth Third is grateful for the opportunity to strengthen local business
communities. With more than 28,000 loans worth $3.7 billion, small
business owners like Kevin Clemons, owner of Clemcorp in Dayton, Ohio,
are able to build and expand their businesses through the Bank’s
financing and/or strategic partnerships, formed with organizations like
Accion, which in turn, provide an economic boost to the communities
Fifth Third serves.
Community Development Lending & Investments (CDLI): $4.9 billion
(1,055 loans and investments), 137% of goal
Neighborhoods received economic boosts in the Commitment’s first two
years through $4.9 billion in community development loans and
investments through the Fifth Third Community Development Corporation
(CDC) and Fifth Third commercial lending. A CDC investment of $3.65
million in Emerald Gardens in West Virginia in 2017 is creating 42 units
of housing for low-income residents in an area severely lacking in
supply for families who are at or below 40- and 60-percent of the area
median income.
Philanthropic Donations: $41 million (6,323 donations), 113% of goal
Nonprofit organizations throughout the Bank’s footprint were the
beneficiaries of $41 million in community support. The Fifth Third
Foundation also launched the Strengthening Our Communities Fund that
awards organizations grants for affordable housing, small business micro
lending, technical assistance and financial empowerment programs with a
focus on workforce development. The Foundation awarded $2.5 million in
such grants in 2017, including one to Georgia Advancing Communities
Together for its capability building initiative.
Community Advisory Forums, formed as part of the Commitment, completed
their first year of meetings with leaders of the Bank in 2017.
Conversations with these advisory groups have been frank, strategic and
productive, helping Fifth Third be a more responsive and responsible
community leader. Employees also conducted community conversations
throughout the Bank’s footprint with civic and other organizations.
More about year two of the Community Commitment is available in the
2017
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
, which was recently
published.
About Fifth Third
Fifth Third Bancorp is a diversified financial services company
headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. As of March 31, 2018, the Company had
$142 billion in assets and operated 1,153 full-service Banking Centers
and 2,459 ATMs with Fifth Third branding in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana,
Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, West Virginia, Georgia and North
Carolina. In total, Fifth Third provides its customers with access to
more than 54,000 fee-free ATMs across the United States. Fifth Third
operates four main businesses: Commercial Banking, Branch Banking,
Consumer Lending and Wealth & Asset Management. Fifth Third is among the
largest money managers in the Midwest and, as of March 31, 2018, had
$363 billion in assets under care, of which it managed $37 billion for
individuals, corporations and not-for-profit organizations through its
Trust and Registered Investment Advisory businesses.
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