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First National Bank

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Pittsburgh Assets by Yinzerr
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First National Bank in Pittsburgh, Pa!
Based on the McKnight Rd. Location

Level 3 Growable 4x4 Low Density Commercial
King Leno's Curb Props 2 & Curb Extensions Required
First National Bank prop is included with the asset
Tris 1938 / Custom LOD 180
Texture 1024x512 Equivalent


Today, we are the second largest bank based in Pennsylvania by assets and are recognized as a leader in innovation across our growing seven-state footprint.

While there have been many changes since our humble beginnings, our focus on doing what’s right for our customers and communities continues to define us today as it did at our very beginning. Here’s a brief timeline of FNB’s journey from our roots as a largely rural institution to become one of the 50 largest bank holding companies based in the U.S. by total assets.

1864: First National Bank is founded in Greenville, Pennsylvania, as The First National Bank of West Greenville. The Bank operates out of the house of the first Bank President Samuel P. Johnston.

1884: Re-chartered as The First National Bank of Greenville, the bank will remain a fixture in Mercer County through World War I, the Great Depression and World War II.

1946: Assets grow to approximately $2 million.

1974: F.N.B. Corporation is established as a financial services holding company for a growing family of business entities that today includes:
The Bank
First National Insurance Agency, established in 1998
F.N.B. Wealth Management, established in 1998

1992: The Bank becomes First National Bank of Pennsylvania following a successful merger in northwestern Pennsylvania.

2003: F.N.B. Corporation, with assets of $4.6 billion and more than 125 locations, begins trading common shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “FNB.”

2005: Current Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Vincent J. Delie, Jr., joins FNB as President of the Pittsburgh Region. Delie was named CEO in 2012.

2005-2016: FNB completes 14 acquisitions and achieves top retail deposit share in three major metropolitan statistical areas: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio; and Baltimore, Maryland.

2014: FNB officially moves its corporate headquarters to Pittsburgh from Hermitage, Pennsylvania.

2016: FNB exceeds a milestone $20 billion in assets, making it the second largest bank based in Pittsburgh and across the state of Pennsylvania by assets.

2017: FNB begins serving customers in the Southeastern U.S as it expands into North Carolina and South Carolina through a merger with Yadkin Financial Corporation.

2020: FNB expands its physical branch network to include Washington, D.C., adding to its existing retail and commercial banking presence in the region.

Assets by Yinzerr
Komentarzy: 12
C9 BigBos 7 grudnia 2020 o 9:14 
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LemonsterOG 4 grudnia 2020 o 9:24 
@yinzerr -- Well done! :cupup: My old bank (Metro, which was previously Commerce) was acquired by FNB about 2 years ago. Now I can place it in the game, right near my house so I don't have to travel as far as I do in real life. ha ha

@ApollonDriver -- Living in the U.S. my whole life, I've rarely seen a bank without a drive-thru. It's always interesting to discover the differences between countries and sometimes differences between regions within the U.S. I live in the Pennsylvania (northeastern U.S.) When I visited California (west coast U.S.) the first time (1999), I was absolutely shocked to see a 7-11 (convince store) that did not have gas pumps. In the northeast, they all do. When I mentioned it to a colleague that was from there, they said, "Your 7-11's have gas pumps?"

You learn something new almost every day. :smileyflag:
Bungalow Man 3 grudnia 2020 o 15:42 
Man, you're on fire with these new releases.

I never used a bank drive thru until my bank's lobby was closed earlier in the year due to covid restrictions. I've continued to use it even when they reopened just to limit my contact with people. Other than that, not my thing. I never use them at fast food restaurants either.
givensga 3 grudnia 2020 o 8:17 
@ApollonDriver quite safe. Documents and money are transferred via pneumatic tube -- nothing stored at the drive-in machine unlike an ATM. Driver stays in car which is probably safer than standing at an ATM. Only open during business hours. One cashier can handle multiple vehicles at the same time so lower bank costs. Have never figured out why the drive-in machines have braille on them.
ApollonDriver 3 grudnia 2020 o 6:42 
weird. I never saw that before, then again I don't live in US. doesn't seem very secure
BlueJayRage 3 grudnia 2020 o 5:31 
I'm 67 and when I was a child, banks had drive-thrus way back then so I guess it's a way to avoid having to stand in line. Nice asset. Good Job!
yinzerr  [autor] 3 grudnia 2020 o 5:18 
@ApollonDriver not sure, people are lazy I guess!
ApollonDriver 3 grudnia 2020 o 4:38 
why do banks have drive-thrus?
yinzerr  [autor] 3 grudnia 2020 o 4:00 
@ApollonDriver Yep, 4 lanes! Biggest one for a bank that I've ever seen.
ApollonDriver 3 grudnia 2020 o 2:16 
is that a drive-thru?