First National Bank Honored as Top Workplace in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, June 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- First National Bank, the largest subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE: FNB), announced today that it has been named to The Plain Dealer's ranking of the Top Workplaces in Northeast Ohio for 2016. The Top Workplaces are determined based solely on employee feedback.
This is First National Bank's second consecutive year appearing on The Plain Dealer's list. The Bank has also been recognized as a leading workplace by two separate publications in Pittsburgh, PA, for five consecutive years.
"We are honored that First National Bank has again been named a Top Workplace in the Cleveland area," said Vincent J. Delie, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer of F.N.B. Corporation and First National Bank. "This recognition reflects a company-wide commitment to creating an engaging and collaborative environment for our employees, who in turn deliver superior service for our customers."
Boyd Pethel, President of the Bank's Cleveland Region, added, "We are proud to provide a rewarding culture that allows us to attract, retain and develop the top talent who set us apart in Cleveland and across our markets."
First National Bank operates 31 offices across Ohio, including Cleveland, part of a network of more than 300 locations spanning four states.
Top Workplaces results were gathered independently by WorkplaceDynamics, an organization that has surveyed more than 6,000 organizations in the past year. Survey questions measure engagement, organizational health and satisfaction.
About First National Bank of Pennsylvania
First National Bank of Pennsylvania, the largest subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE: FNB), has more than 300 full-service locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and West Virginia. In addition to a comprehensive suite of traditional banking products and services, the Bank also provides a full range of online and mobile banking solutions for consumer and business clients. First National Bank has been recognized repeatedly as a best place to work in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, its headquarters city.
About F.N.B. Corporation
F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE: FNB), headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a diversified financial services company operating in six states and three major metropolitan areas. It holds a top retail deposit market share in Pittsburgh, PA, Baltimore, MD, and Cleveland, OH. The Company has total assets of more than $20 billion, including the recently completed acquisition of Pittsburgh-area Fifth Third Bank branches, and more than 300 banking offices throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia. F.N.B. provides a full range of commercial banking, consumer banking and wealth management solutions through its subsidiary network which is led by its largest affiliate, First National Bank of Pennsylvania, founded in 1864. Commercial banking solutions include corporate banking, small business banking, investment real estate financing, international banking, business credit, capital markets and lease financing. The consumer banking segment provides a full line of consumer banking products and services, including deposit products, mortgage lending, consumer lending and a complete suite of mobile and online banking services. F.N.B.'s wealth management services include asset management, private banking and insurance. The Company also operates Regency Finance Company, which has more than 70 consumer finance offices in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. The common stock of F.N.B. Corporation trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "FNB" and is included in Standard & Poor's MidCap 400 Index with the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) Regional Banks Sub-Industry Index. Customers, shareholders and investors can learn more about this regional financial institution by visiting the F.N.B. Corporation web site at www.fnbcorporation.com.
SOURCE F.N.B. Corporation
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