$49.49
-1.6%Fifth Third Bancorp operates as a diversified financial services company in the United States. The company's Commercial Banking segment offers credit intermediation, cash management, and financial services; lending and depository products; and cash management, foreign exchange and international trade finance, derivatives and capital markets services, asset-based lending, real estate finance, public finance, commercial leasing, and syndicated finance for business, government, and professional customers. Its Branch Banking segment provides a range of deposit and loan products to individuals and small businesses. This segment offers checking and savings accounts, home equity loans and lines of credit, credit cards, and loans for automobiles and personal financing needs, as well as cash management services for small businesses. The company's Consumer Lending segment engages in direct lending activities that include origination, retention, and servicing of residential mortgage and home equity loans or lines of credit; and indirect lending activities, including loans to consumers through correspondent lenders and automobile dealers. Fifth Third Bancorp's Wealth & Asset Management segment provides various investment alternatives for individuals, companies, and not-for-profit organizations. It offers retail brokerage services to individual clients; and broker dealer services to the institutional marketplace. This segment also provides wealth planning, investment management, banking, insurance, and trust and estate services; and advisory services for institutional clients comprising middle market businesses, non-profits, states, and municipalities. As of December 31, 2021, the company operated 1,117 full-service banking centers and 2,322 ATMs in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, West Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Fifth Third Bancorp was founded in 1858 and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer & President
Compensation
$3,688,803
EVice President & Vice Chair of Commercial Bank
Compensation
$1,591,222
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Compensation
$1,367,285
Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Compensation
$1,201,514
Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer
Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
Compensation
$1,889,743
Executive Vice President & Chief Risk Officer
Compensation
$1,605,978
Executive Vice President & Head of Commercial Banking
Compensation
$1,591,222
Executive Vice President, Chief legal Officer & Corporate Secretary
Head of Investment Banking & MD
Senior Director of Investor Relations
During the last 12 months, insiders have purchased $82K and sold $4.68M worth of FITB shares, resulting in $4.60M of net selling activity.
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Bayh Evan
Director
$82K
Feiger Mitchell Stuart
Director
$3.57M
Khanna Kevin J
Officer: Evp
$801K
Spence Timothy
Director, Officer: Chair, Ceo & President
$185K
Schramm Jude
Officer: Evp & Cio
$110K
Sefzik Peter L
Officer: Evp
$20K
Strong bearish signal with $4.60M net selling. Heavy insider selling may indicate concerns about valuation or near-term prospects.
Very poor ratio. Heavy selling with minimal buying suggests insiders may be concerned about valuation or outlook.
Heavy recent selling activity. Recent insider sales notably exceed purchases—may warrant investigation into company developments.
5 insider sellers vs. 1 buyers. Widespread selling across multiple insiders may signal concerns.
Multiple red flags: Heavy selling, numerous sellers, and continued recent selling create a concerning pattern. Investigate fundamental drivers and consider whether company guidance or industry conditions have deteriorated.
FITB - Filing history and reports
| Filing Type | Filing Date | Period Ending | Fiscal Year | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2026 N/A | March 09, 2026 | April 21, 2026 | 2026 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2025 N/A | March 04, 2025 | April 15, 2025 | 2025 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2024 N/A | March 05, 2024 | April 16, 2024 | 2024 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A N/A | March 06, 2023 | March 06, 2023 | ||
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2022 N/A | March 01, 2022 | April 12, 2022 | 2022 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2021 N/A | March 02, 2021 | April 13, 2021 | 2021 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2020 N/A | March 04, 2020 | April 14, 2020 | 2020 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2019 N/A | March 06, 2019 | April 16, 2019 | 2019 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2018 N/A | March 06, 2018 | April 17, 2018 | 2018 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2017 N/A | March 09, 2017 | April 18, 2017 | 2017 |
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