Fifth Third Bank Locations and Hours 2024

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Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bank has been around since 1858, when Fifth National Bank merged with Third National Bank. Today, Fifth Third Bank has $213 billion in assets and nearly 1,100 branches in the following states: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.

One of the perks of having an account at a brick-and-mortar bank is the ability to visit in person to take care of your financial needs, including opening an account or CD. Of course, you need to know where to find a branch and when it’s open. Read on to learn how to find Fifth Third Bank locations and hours.

Where To Find Fifth Third Bank Locations

You can use the Google map below to locate Fifth Third Bank branches and ATMs near you.

Another option is using the branch locator on Fifth Third Bank’s website, which allows you to search for a location by entering your ZIP code or city and state. The site also gives you the option to locate bank-owned and partner ATMs so you can withdraw cash from your checking account without paying unnecessary fees.

Fifth Third Bank Hours

Most Fifth Third Bank branches are open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Some branches are open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, a convenient option if you need to speak with an employee to assist with a transaction or open an account.

Drive-thru services at these locations are typically available during the same hours as the lobby. Before visiting a branch, check the website or call to verify it’s open.

All branches are closed on Sundays and some holidays.

How To Access Your Fifth Third Bank Account After Hours

When you need to conduct banking business after hours, you can access your accounts through the Fifth Third Bank website or mobile app. You can check your checking and savings account balances, pay bills and more. The mobile app also accepts checks for deposit, which can save you an unnecessary trip to the bank. As a Fifth Third Bank customer, you have access to Zelle for sending money quickly to others.

Using Fifth Third Bank ATMs

You can save money by using Fifth Third Bank ATMs and those in the bank’s partner network since the bank will not charge you a fee for the service. If you withdraw money from another ATM, Fifth Third Bank and the owner of the ATM may charge you a fee. Fifth Third Bank assesses a $3.50 fee for domestic withdrawals and a $5 fee for international withdrawals.

How To Contact Customer Service

You can reach out to a customer service representative via phone or online message. Personal banking customers can call the call center at 800-972-3030 to speak with a live agent. Agents are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. ET and from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday.

A virtual assistant and online self-service library are accessible at all times on the bank’s website and mobile app, and you can send a message after hours if you can wait until a live agent is able to respond to your request.

The self-service section of the Fifth Third Bank website has frequently asked questions sorted by categories like personal banking, business banking, debit cards, credit cards and more. Topics include fraud alerts, the ATM network and Zelle, and you’ll find answers to questions like “How do I use Siri with Zelle?” and “How can I set up direct deposit to my account?” Answers to these commonly asked questions may include links to forms you need or webpages where you can find additional information on the topic.

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