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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, DC 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): April 19, 2024
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Fifth Third Bancorp
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Ohio   001-33653   31-0854434
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
  (Commission
File Number)
  (IRS Employer
Identification No.)
Fifth Third Center
38 Fountain Square Plaza , Cincinnati , Ohio 45263
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
(800) 972-3030
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)

Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below)

    ☐    Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

    ☐    Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

    ☐    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class   Trading
Symbol(s)
  Name of each exchange
on which registered
Common Stock, Without Par Value   FITB   The NASDAQ  Stock Market LLC
Depositary Shares Representing a 1/1000th Ownership Interest in a Share of 6.625% Fixed-to-Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series I   FITBI   The NASDAQ  Stock Market LLC
Depositary Shares Representing a 1/40th Ownership Interest in a Share of 6.00% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Class B Preferred Stock, Series A   FITBP   The NASDAQ  Stock Market LLC
Depositary Shares Representing a 1/1000th Ownership Interest in a Share of 4.95% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series K   FITBO   The NASDAQ  Stock Market LLC

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company    ☐            

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  ☐



Item 2.02    Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On April 19, 2024, Fifth Third Bancorp issued a press release announcing its earnings release for the first quarter of 2024. A copy of this press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1. This information is furnished under both Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition and Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.

The information in this Item 2.02 of Form 8-K and Exhibits attached hereto shall not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall they be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or the Securities Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference.

Item 7.01    Regulation FD Disclosure.

On April 19, 2024, Fifth Third Bancorp issued a press release announcing its earnings release for the first quarter of 2024. A copy of this press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1. This information is furnished under both Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition and Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.

For the benefit of its investors, Fifth Third Bancorp is also furnishing a presentation regarding its earnings conference call. A copy of this item is attached as Exhibit 99.2.

The information in this Item 7.01 of Form 8-K and Exhibits attached hereto shall not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall they be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or the Securities Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference.

Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits

Exhibit 99.1 – Press release dated April 19, 2024

Exhibit 99.2 – First Quarter 2024 Earnings Presentation

Exhibit 104 – Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document)



SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
  FIFTH THIRD BANCORP
  (Registrant)
     
Date: April 19, 2024
  /s/ Bryan D. Preston
     
  Bryan D. Preston
  Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer


EX-99.1 2 q12024earningsrelease.htm EX-99.1 Document

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Fifth Third Bancorp Reports First Quarter 2024 Diluted Earnings Per Share of $0.70
Grew deposits year-over-year and further strengthened liquidity and capital positions
Reported results included a negative $0.06 impact from certain items on page 2
Key Financial Data Key Highlights
$ in millions for all balance sheet and income statement items
1Q24
4Q23
1Q23
         Stability:
•Average deposits increased 5% compared to 1Q23
•Net charge-offs, NPAs, and delinquencies remain below historical levels; zero CRE net charge-offs during the quarter
•Loan-to-core deposit ratio of 71%
•CET1 capital increased 15 bps sequentially to 10.44% reflecting consistent and strong earnings power
    Profitability:
•Strong fee performance driven by 10% growth in wealth and asset management revenue and 11% in treasury management fees compared to 1Q23
•Interest-bearing deposit costs stabilized; increased only 1 bp compared to 4Q23
•Disciplined expense management; expenses increased 1%; adjusted expenses(a) decreased 1% compared to 1Q23
    Growth:
•Generated consumer household growth of 3% compared to 1Q23
•Fifth Third Wealth Advisors surpassed $1 billion in assets under management

Income Statement Data
Net income available to common shareholders $480 $492 $535
Net interest income (U.S. GAAP) 1,384 1,416 1,517
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
1,390 1,423 1,522
Noninterest income 710 744 696
Noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,331
Per Share Data
Earnings per share, basic $0.70 $0.72 $0.78
Earnings per share, diluted 0.70 0.72 0.78
Book value per share 24.72 25.04 23.87
Tangible book value per share(a)
17.35 17.64 16.41
Balance Sheet & Credit Quality
Average portfolio loans and leases $117,334 $118,858 $122,812
Average deposits 168,122 169,447 160,645
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (4,888) (4,487) (4,245)
Net charge-off ratio(b)
0.38 % 0.32 % 0.26 %
Nonperforming asset ratio(c)
0.64 0.59 0.51
Financial Ratios
Return on average assets 0.98 % 0.98 % 1.10 %
Return on average common equity 11.6 12.9 13.7
Return on average tangible common equity(a)
17.0 19.8 20.5
CET1 capital(d)(e)
10.44 10.29 9.28
Net interest margin(a)
2.86 2.85 3.29
Efficiency(a)
63.9 67.2 60.0
Other than the Quarterly Financial Review tables beginning on page 14, commentary is on a fully taxable-equivalent (FTE) basis unless otherwise noted. Consistent with SEC guidance in Regulation S-K that contemplates the calculation of tax-exempt income on a taxable-equivalent basis, net interest income, net interest margin, net interest rate spread, total revenue and the efficiency ratio are provided on an FTE basis.
From Tim Spence, Fifth Third Chairman, CEO and President:
Fifth Third’s financial results once again reflected balance sheet strength, well-managed deposit costs, disciplined credit risk management, and diversified revenue streams. Expenses remain well-controlled and were down slightly year-over-year when excluding certain items.

Our balance sheet positioning and deposit performance provide flexibility in managing through a range of uncertain economic and regulatory environments. Our credit metrics remain below historical levels, with net charge-offs for the quarter in line with our expectations.

We continue to prudently invest in our strategic priorities as highlighted by strong growth in our treasury management fees and wealth and asset management revenue. We also extended our track record of strong organic growth, adding net new households in consumer and new quality relationships in commercial.

While the economic and regulatory environments remain uncertain, we remain well positioned to respond to a range of potential outcomes. We will continue to follow our guiding principles of stability, profitability, and growth – in that order.                                 
        
Investor contact: Matt Curoe (513) 534-2345 | Media contact: Jennifer Hendricks Sullivan (614) 744-7693 April 19, 2024 Fifth Third Bancorp (NASDAQ®: FITB) today reported first quarter 2024 net income of $520 million compared to net income of $530 million in the prior quarter and $558 million in the year-ago quarter.


Income Statement Highlights
($ in millions, except per share data) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Condensed Statements of Income
Net interest income (NII)(a)
$1,390 $1,423 $1,522 (2)% (9)%
Provision for credit losses 94 55 164 71% (43)%
Noninterest income 710 744 696 (5)% 2%
Noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,331 (8)% 1%
Income before income taxes(a)
$664 $657 $723 1% (8)%
Taxable equivalent adjustment $6 $7 $5 (14)% 20%
Applicable income tax expense 138 120 160 15% (14)%
Net income $520 $530 $558 (2)% (7)%
Dividends on preferred stock 40 38 23 5% 74%
Net income available to common shareholders $480 $492 $535 (2)% (10)%
Earnings per share, diluted $0.70 $0.72 $0.78 (3)% (10)%
Net income available to common shareholders in the current quarter was $480 million, or $0.70 per diluted share, compared to $492 million, or $0.72 per diluted share, in the prior quarter and $535 million, or $0.78 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter.

Diluted earnings per share impact of certain item(s) - 1Q24
(after-tax impact(f); $ in millions, except per share data)
Update to the FDIC special assessment (noninterest expense) $(25)
Interchange litigation matters
     Valuation of Visa total return swap (noninterest income) (13)
     Mastercard litigation (noninterest expense) (4)
subtotal (17)
After-tax impact(f) of certain items
$(42)
Diluted earnings per share impact of certain item(s)1
$(0.06)
Totals may not foot due to rounding; 1Diluted earnings per share impact reflects 690.634 million average diluted shares outstanding


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Net Interest Income
(FTE; $ in millions)(a)
For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Interest Income
Interest income $2,614   $2,655   $2,218   (2)% 18%
Interest expense 1,224 1,232 696 (1)% 76%
Net interest income (NII) $1,390   $1,423   $1,522   (2)% (9)%
Average Yield/Rate Analysis bps Change
Yield on interest-earning assets 5.38  % 5.31  % 4.80  % 7 58
Rate paid on interest-bearing liabilities 3.36  % 3.34  % 2.18  % 2 118
Ratios
Net interest rate spread 2.02  % 1.97  % 2.62  % 5 (60)
Net interest margin (NIM) 2.86  % 2.85  % 3.29  % 1 (43)
Compared to the prior quarter, NII decreased $33 million, or 2%, primarily reflecting lower average commercial loans, the continued impact of the deposit mix shift from demand to interest-bearing accounts, and the impact of lower day count, partially offset by the increased yields on new production of fixed rate consumer loans. Compared to the prior quarter, NIM increased 1 bp, primarily reflecting higher loan yields and the impact of day count, partially offset by the deposit mix shift. NIM results continue to be impacted by the decision to carry elevated liquidity given the environment, with the combination of cash and other short term investments exceeding $25 billion at quarter-end.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, NII decreased $132 million, or 9%, reflecting the impact of higher funding costs and deposit mix shift from demand to interest-bearing accounts, partially offset by higher loan yields. Compared to the year-ago quarter, NIM decreased 43 bps, reflecting the impact of higher market rates and their effects on deposit pricing and the decision to carry additional cash, partially offset by higher loan yields.

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Noninterest Income
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Noninterest Income
Service charges on deposits $151 $146 $137 3% 10%
Commercial banking revenue 143 163 161 (12)% (11)%
Mortgage banking net revenue 54 66 69 (18)% (22)%
Wealth and asset management revenue 161 147 146 10% 10%
Card and processing revenue 102 106 100 (4)% 2%
Leasing business revenue 39 46 57 (15)% (32)%
Other noninterest income 50 54 22 (7)% 127%
Securities gains, net 10 15 4 (33)% 150%
Securities gains, net - non-qualifying hedges
   on mortgage servicing rights 1 (100)% NM
Total noninterest income $710 $744 $696 (5)% 2%
Reported noninterest income decreased $34 million, or 5%, from the prior quarter, and increased $14 million, or 2%, from the year-ago quarter. The reported results reflect the impact of certain items in the table below, including securities gains/losses which incorporate mark-to-market impacts from securities associated with non-qualified deferred compensation plans.

Noninterest Income excluding certain items
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended
March December March % Change
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Noninterest Income excluding certain items
Noninterest income (U.S. GAAP) $710   $744   $696  
Valuation of Visa total return swap 17 22 31
Securities (gains) losses, net (10) (15) (4)
Noninterest income excluding certain items(a)
$717   $751   $723 (5)% (1)%  
Noninterest income excluding certain items decreased $34 million, or 5%, from the prior quarter, and decreased $6 million, or 1%, from the year-ago quarter.
Compared to the prior quarter, service charges on deposits increased $5 million, or 3%, primarily reflecting an increase in commercial treasury management fees as well as consumer deposit fees. Commercial banking revenue decreased $20 million, or 12%, primarily reflecting decreases in institutional brokerage revenue and client financial risk management revenue, partially offset by an increase in loan syndication revenue and corporate bond fees. Mortgage banking net revenue decreased $12 million, or 18%, primarily reflecting decreases in MSR net valuation adjustments and origination fees and gains on loan sales, partially offset by a decrease in MSR asset decay. Wealth and asset management revenue increased $14 million, or 10%, primarily driven by seasonally strong tax-related private client service revenue and an increase in personal asset management revenue. Card and processing revenue decreased $4 million, or 4%, driven by a decrease in interchange revenue. Leasing business revenue decreased $7 million, or 15%, primarily reflecting lower lease remarketing revenue.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, service charges on deposits increased $14 million, or 10%, primarily reflecting an increase in commercial treasury management fees. Commercial banking revenue decreased $18 million, or 11%, primarily reflecting decreases in client financial risk management revenue, M&A advisory revenue, and loan syndication revenue, partially offset by an increase in corporate bond fees. Mortgage banking net revenue decreased $15 million, or 22%, primarily reflecting decreases in MSR net valuation adjustments and origination fees and gains on loan sales.
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Wealth and asset management revenue increased $15 million, or 10%, primarily reflecting increases in personal asset management revenue and brokerage fees. Card and processing revenue increased $2 million, or 2%, driven by higher interchange revenue. Leasing business revenue decreased $18 million, or 32%, reflecting decreases in operating lease revenue and lease remarketing revenue.
Noninterest Expense
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Noninterest Expense
Compensation and benefits $753   $659   $757   14% (1)%
Net occupancy expense 87 83 81 5% 7%
Technology and communications 117 117 118 (1)%
Equipment expense 37 37 37
Card and processing expense 20 21 22 (5)% (9)%
Leasing business expense 25 27 34 (7)% (26)%
Marketing expense 32 30 29 7% 10%
Other noninterest expense 271 481 253 (44)% 7%
Total noninterest expense $1,342   $1,455   $1,331   (8)% 1%

Reported noninterest expense decreased $113 million, or 8%, from the prior quarter, and increased $11 million, or 1%, from the year-ago quarter. The reported results reflect the impact of certain items in the table below.
Noninterest Expense excluding certain item(s)
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Noninterest Expense excluding certain item(s)
Noninterest expense (U.S. GAAP) $1,342   $1,455   $1,331  
FDIC special assessment (33) (224)
Mastercard litigation (5)
Fifth Third Foundation contribution (15)
Restructuring severance expense (5) (12)
Noninterest expense excluding certain item(s)(a)
$1,304   $1,211   $1,319 8% (1)%

Compared to the prior quarter, noninterest expense excluding certain items increased $93 million, or 8%, primarily reflecting a seasonal increase in compensation and benefits expense. Noninterest expense in the current quarter included a $15 million expense related to the impact of non-qualified deferred compensation mark-to-market compared to a $17 million expense in the prior quarter, both of which were largely offset in net securities gains through noninterest income.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, noninterest expense excluding certain items decreased $15 million, or 1%, primarily reflecting decreases in leasing business expense and other noninterest expense (excluding the aforementioned certain items), offset by increases in net occupancy expense and marketing expense. The year-ago quarter included a $12 million expense to noninterest expense related to non-qualified deferred compensation mark-to-market (which was largely offset in net securities gains through noninterest income).
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Average Interest-Earning Assets
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Average Portfolio Loans and Leases
Commercial loans and leases:
Commercial and industrial loans $53,183   $54,633   $58,149   (3)% (9)%
Commercial mortgage loans 11,339 11,338 11,121 2%
Commercial construction loans 5,732 5,727 5,507 4%
Commercial leases 2,542 2,535 2,662 (5)%
Total commercial loans and leases $72,796 $74,233 $77,439 (2)% (6)%
Consumer loans:
Residential mortgage loans $16,977 $17,129 $17,581 (1)% (3)%
Home equity 3,933 3,905 4,005 1% (2)%
Indirect secured consumer loans 15,172 15,129 16,598 (9)%
Credit card 1,773 1,829 1,780 (3)%
Solar energy installation loans 3,794 3,630 2,169 5% 75%
Other consumer loans 2,889 3,003 3,240 (4)% (11)%
Total consumer loans $44,538 $44,625 $45,373 (2)%
Total average portfolio loans and leases $117,334   $118,858   $122,812   (1)% (4)%
Average Loans and Leases Held for Sale
Commercial loans and leases held for sale $74 $72 $56 3% 32%
Consumer loans held for sale 291 379 747 (23)% (61)%
Total average loans and leases held for sale $365 $451 $803 (19)% (55)%
Total average loans and leases $117,699 $119,309 $123,615 (1)% (5)%
Securities (taxable and tax-exempt) $56,456 $57,351 $58,514 (2)% (4)%
Other short-term investments 21,194 21,506 5,278 (1)% 302%
Total average interest-earning assets $195,349 $198,166 $187,407 (1)% 4%
Compared to the prior quarter, total average portfolio loans and leases decreased 1%, primarily reflecting a decrease in commercial and industrial (C&I) balances driven by lower demand from corporate borrowers, partially offset by an increase in solar energy installation loans. Average commercial portfolio loans and leases decreased 2%, reflecting a decrease in C&I loan balances. Average consumer portfolio loans were flat, primarily reflecting an increase in solar energy installation loan balances, offset by a decrease in residential mortgage loan balances.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, total average portfolio loans and leases decreased 4%, reflecting decreases in both the commercial and consumer portfolios. Average commercial portfolio loans and leases decreased 6%, primarily reflecting a decrease in C&I loan balances, partially offset by increases in commercial construction loan balances and commercial mortgage loan balances. Average consumer portfolio loans decreased 2%, primarily reflecting decreases in indirect secured consumer loan balances and residential mortgage loan balances, partially offset by an increase in solar energy installation loan balances.
Average securities (taxable and tax-exempt; amortized cost) of $56 billion in the current quarter decreased 2% compared to the prior quarter and decreased 4% compared to the year-ago quarter. Average other short-term investments (including interest-bearing cash) of $21 billion in the current quarter decreased 1% compared to the prior quarter and increased 302% compared to the year-ago quarter.
On January 3, 2024, Fifth Third transferred $12.6 billion (amortized cost) of securities, with an unrealized loss of $994
million, from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity. This transfer was in response to Fifth Third's decision to hold these
securities to maturity in order to reduce potential capital volatility associated with investment security market price Total period-end commercial portfolio loans and leases of $72 billion decreased 1% compared to the prior quarter, primarily reflecting a decrease in C&I loan balances, partially offset by an increase in commercial construction loan balances.
fluctuations.
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Compared to the year-ago quarter, total period-end commercial portfolio loans decreased 7%, primarily reflecting a decrease in C&I loan balances, partially offset by an increase in commercial construction loan balances. Period-end commercial revolving line utilization was 36%, compared to 35% in the prior quarter and 37% in the year-ago quarter.
Period-end consumer portfolio loans of $45 billion were flat compared to the prior quarter, reflecting increases in indirect secured consumer loan balances and solar energy installation loan balances, partially offset by decreases in other consumer loan balances and credit card balances. Compared to the year-ago quarter, total period-end consumer portfolio loans decreased 2%, reflecting decreases in indirect secured consumer loan balances and other loan balances, partially offset by an increase in solar energy installation loan balances.
Total period-end securities (taxable and tax-exempt; amortized cost) of $56 billion in the current quarter decreased 2% compared to the prior quarter and decreased 2% compared to the year-ago quarter. Period-end other short-term investments of approximately $23 billion increased 3% compared to the prior quarter, and increased 133% compared to the year-ago quarter.
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Average Deposits
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Average Deposits
Demand $40,839   $43,396   $50,737   (6)% (20)%
Interest checking 58,677 57,114 48,717 3% 20%
Savings 18,107 18,252 23,107 (1)% (22)%
Money market 34,589 34,292 28,420 1% 22%
Foreign office(g)
145 178 143 (19)% 1%
Total transaction deposits $152,357 $153,232 $151,124 (1)% 1%
CDs $250,000 or less 10,244 10,556 5,173 (3)% 98%
Total core deposits $162,601 $163,788 $156,297 (1)% 4%
CDs over $250,000 5,521 5,659 4,348 (2)% 27%
Total average deposits $168,122   $169,447   $160,645   (1)% 5%
CDs over $250,000 includes $4.7BN, $4.8BN, and $4.1BN of retail brokered certificates of deposit which are fully covered by FDIC insurance for the three months ended 3/31/24, 12/31/23, and 3/31/23, respectively.
Compared to the prior quarter, total average deposits decreased 1%, primarily driven by a decline in demand account balances from commercial customer seasonal impacts, partially offset by increases in interest checking and money market balances. Average demand deposits represented 25% of total core deposits in the current quarter, compared to 26% in the prior quarter. Compared to the prior quarter, average consumer segment deposits decreased 1%, average commercial segment deposits were flat, and average wealth & asset management segment deposits were flat. Period-end total deposits were flat compared to the prior quarter.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, total average deposits increased 5%, primarily reflecting increases in interest checking and money market balances, partially offset by decreases in demand account balances and savings balances. Period-end total deposits increased 4% compared to the year-ago quarter.
The period-end portfolio loan-to-core deposit ratio was 71% in the current quarter, compared to 72% in the prior quarter and 78% in the year-ago quarter. Estimated uninsured deposits were approximately $70 billion, or 41% of total deposits, as of quarter end.
Average Wholesale Funding
($ in millions) For the Three Months Ended % Change
March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Average Wholesale Funding
CDs over $250,000 $5,521   $5,659   $4,348   (2)% 27%
Federal funds purchased 201 191 487 5% (59)%
Securities sold under repurchase agreements 366 350 327 5% 12%
FHLB advances 3,111 3,293 4,803 (6)% (35)%
Derivative collateral and other secured borrowings 57 34 245 68% (77)%
Long-term debt 15,515 16,588 13,510 (6)% 15%
Total average wholesale funding $24,771 $26,115 $23,720 (5)% 4%
CDs over $250,000 includes $4.7BN, $4.8BN, and $4.1BN of retail brokered certificates of deposit which are fully covered by FDIC insurance for the three months ended 3/31/24, 12/31/23, and 3/31/23, respectively.
Compared to the prior quarter, average wholesale funding decreased 5%, primarily reflecting decreases in long-term debt and FHLB advances. Compared to the year-ago quarter, average wholesale funding increased 4%, primarily reflecting an increase in long-term debt and CDs over $250,000, partially offset by a decrease in FHLB advances.
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Credit Quality Summary
($ in millions) As of and For the Three Months Ended
March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Total nonaccrual portfolio loans and leases (NPLs) $708 $649 $570 $629 $593
Repossessed property 8 10 11 8 8
OREO 27 29 31 24 22
Total nonperforming portfolio loans and leases and OREO (NPAs) $743 $688 $612 $661 $623
NPL ratio(h)
0.61  % 0.55  % 0.47  % 0.52  % 0.48  %
NPA ratio(c)
0.64  % 0.59  % 0.51  % 0.54  % 0.51  %
Portfolio loans and leases 30-89 days past due (accrual) $342 $359 $316 $339 $317
Portfolio loans and leases 90 days past due (accrual) 35 36 29 51 46
30-89 days past due as a % of portfolio loans and leases 0.29  % 0.31  % 0.26  % 0.28  % 0.26  %
90 days past due as a % of portfolio loans and leases 0.03  % 0.03  % 0.02  % 0.04  % 0.04  %
Allowance for loan and lease losses (ALLL), beginning $2,322   $2,340   $2,327   $2,215   $2,194  
Impact of adoption of ASU 2022-02 (49)
Total net losses charged-off (110) (96) (124) (90) (78)
Provision for loan and lease losses 106 78 137 202 148
ALLL, ending $2,318 $2,322 $2,340 $2,327 $2,215
Reserve for unfunded commitments, beginning $166 $189 $207 $232 $216
(Benefit from) provision for the reserve for unfunded commitments (12) (23) (18) (25) 16
Reserve for unfunded commitments, ending $154 $166 $189 $207 $232
Total allowance for credit losses (ACL) $2,472   $2,488   $2,529   $2,534   $2,447  
ACL ratios:
As a % of portfolio loans and leases 2.12  %   2.12  %   2.11  %   2.08  %   1.99  %  
As a % of nonperforming portfolio loans and leases 349  %   383  %   443  %   403  %   413  %  
As a % of nonperforming portfolio assets 333  %   362  %   413  %   383  %   393  %  
ALLL as a % of portfolio loans and leases 1.99  % 1.98  % 1.95  % 1.91  % 1.80  %
Total losses charged-off $(146) $(133) $(158) $(121) $(110)
Total recoveries of losses previously charged-off 36 37 34 31 32
Total net losses charged-off $(110) $(96) $(124) $(90) $(78)
Net charge-off ratio (NCO ratio)(b)
0.38  % 0.32  % 0.41  % 0.29  % 0.26  %
Commercial NCO ratio 0.19  % 0.13  % 0.34  % 0.16  % 0.17  %
Consumer NCO ratio 0.67  % 0.64  % 0.53  % 0.50  % 0.42  %
Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases were $708 million in the current quarter, with the resulting NPL ratio of 0.61%. Compared to the prior quarter, NPLs increased $59 million with the NPL ratio increasing 6 bps. Compared to the year-ago quarter, NPLs increased $115 million with the NPL ratio increasing 13 bps.
Nonperforming portfolio assets were $743 million in the current quarter, with the resulting NPA ratio of 0.64%. Compared to the prior quarter, NPAs increased $55 million with the NPA ratio increasing 5 bps. Compared to the year-ago quarter, NPAs increased $120 million with the NPA ratio increasing 13 bps.
The provision for credit losses totaled $94 million in the current quarter. The allowance for credit loss ratio represented 2.12% of total portfolio loans and leases at quarter end, compared with 2.12% for the prior quarter end and 1.99% for the year-ago quarter end.
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In the current quarter, the allowance for credit losses represented 349% of nonperforming portfolio loans and leases and 333% of nonperforming portfolio assets.
Net charge-offs were $110 million in the current quarter, resulting in an NCO ratio of 0.38%. Compared to the prior quarter, net charge-offs increased $14 million and the NCO ratio increased 6 bps. Commercial net charge-offs were $35 million, resulting in a commercial NCO ratio of 0.19%, which increased 6 bps compared to the prior quarter. Consumer net charge-offs were $75 million, resulting in a consumer NCO ratio of 0.67%, which increased 3 bps compared to the prior quarter.
Compared to the year-ago quarter, net charge-offs increased $32 million and the NCO ratio increased 12 bps, reflecting a continued normalization from near-historically low net charge-offs in the year-ago quarter. The commercial NCO ratio increased 2 bps compared to the prior year, and the consumer NCO ratio increased 25 bps compared to the prior year.

Capital Position
As of and For the Three Months Ended
March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Capital Position
Average total Bancorp shareholders' equity as a % of average assets
8.78% 8.04% 8.30% 8.90% 8.77  %
Tangible equity(a)
8.75% 8.65% 8.46% 8.58% 8.39  %
Tangible common equity (excluding AOCI)(a)
7.77% 7.67% 7.49% 7.57% 7.38  %
Tangible common equity (including AOCI)(a)
5.67% 5.73% 4.51% 5.26% 5.49  %
Regulatory Capital Ratios(d)(e)
CET1 capital
10.44  % 10.29% 9.80% 9.49% 9.28  %
Tier 1 risk-based capital
11.75  % 11.59% 11.06% 10.73% 10.53  %
Total risk-based capital
13.78  % 13.72% 13.13% 12.83% 12.64  %
Leverage 8.94  % 8.73% 8.85% 8.81% 8.67  %
The CET1 capital ratio was 10.44%, the Tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio was 7.77% excluding AOCI, and 5.67% including AOCI. The Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio was 11.75%, the Total risk-based capital ratio was 13.78%, and the Leverage ratio was 8.94%. Fifth Third did not execute share repurchases in the first quarter of 2024.
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Tax Rate
The effective tax rate for the quarter was 21.1% compared with 18.4% in the prior quarter and 22.3% in the year-ago quarter.
Conference Call
Fifth Third will host a conference call to discuss these financial results at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) today. This conference call will be webcast live and may be accessed through the Fifth Third Investor Relations website at www.53.com (click on “About Us” then “Investor Relations”). Those unable to listen to the live webcast may access a webcast replay through the Fifth Third Investor Relations website at the same web address, which will be available for 30 days.
Corporate Profile
Fifth Third is a bank that’s as long on innovation as it is on history. Since 1858, we’ve been helping individuals, families, businesses and communities grow through smart financial services that improve lives. Our list of firsts is extensive, and it’s one that continues to expand as we explore the intersection of tech-driven innovation, dedicated people, and focused community impact. Fifth Third is one of the few U.S.-based banks to have been named among Ethisphere's World’s Most Ethical Companies® for several years. With a commitment to taking care of our customers, employees, communities and shareholders, our goal is not only to be the nation’s highest performing regional bank, but to be the bank people most value and trust.

Fifth Third Bank, National Association is a federally chartered institution. Fifth Third Bancorp is the indirect parent company of Fifth Third Bank and its common stock is traded on the NASDAQ® Global Select Market under the symbol “FITB.” Investor information and press releases can be viewed at www.53.com.

Earnings Release End Notes
(a)Non-GAAP measure; see discussion of non-GAAP reconciliation beginning on page 26.
(b)Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis.
(c)Nonperforming portfolio assets as a percent of portfolio loans and leases and OREO.
(d)Regulatory capital ratios are calculated pursuant to the five-year transition provision option to phase in the effects of CECL on regulatory capital after its adoption on January 1, 2020.
(e)Current period regulatory capital ratios are estimated.
(f)Assumes a 23% tax rate.
(g)Includes commercial customer Eurodollar sweep balances for which the Bank pays rates comparable to other commercial deposit accounts.
(h)Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases.




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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release contains statements that we believe are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Rule 175 promulgated thereunder, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Rule 3b-6 promulgated thereunder. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. These statements relate to our financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance, capital actions or business. They usually can be identified by the use of forward-looking language such as “will likely result,” “may,” “are expected to,” “is anticipated,” “potential,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “projected,” “intends to,” or may include other similar words or phrases such as “believes,” “plans,” “trend,” “objective,” “continue,” “remain,” or similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could,” “might,” “can,” or similar verbs. You should not place undue reliance on these statements, as they are subject to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risk factors set forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K as updated by our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

There are a number of important factors that could cause future results to differ materially from historical performance and these forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (1) deteriorating credit quality; (2) loan concentration by location or industry of borrowers or collateral; (3) problems encountered by other financial institutions; (4) inadequate sources of funding or liquidity; (5) unfavorable actions of rating agencies; (6) inability to maintain or grow deposits; (7) limitations on the ability to receive dividends from subsidiaries; (8) cyber-security risks; (9) Fifth Third’s ability to secure confidential information and deliver products and services through the use of computer systems and telecommunications networks; (10) failures by third-party service providers; (11) inability to manage strategic initiatives and/or organizational changes; (12) inability to implement technology system enhancements; (13) failure of internal controls and other risk management programs; (14) losses related to fraud, theft, misappropriation or violence; (15) inability to attract and retain skilled personnel; (16) adverse impacts of government regulation; (17) governmental or regulatory changes or other actions; (18) failures to meet applicable capital requirements; (19) regulatory objections to Fifth Third’s capital plan; (20) regulation of Fifth Third’s derivatives activities; (21) deposit insurance premiums; (22) assessments for the orderly liquidation fund; (23) weakness in the national or local economies; (24) global political and economic uncertainty or negative actions; (25) changes in interest rates and the effects of inflation; (26) changes and trends in capital markets; (27) fluctuation of Fifth Third’s stock price; (28) volatility in mortgage banking revenue; (29) litigation, investigations, and enforcement proceedings by governmental authorities; (30) breaches of contractual covenants, representations and warranties; (31) competition and changes in the financial services industry; (32) potential impacts of the adoption of real-time payment networks; (33) changing retail distribution strategies, customer preferences and behavior; (34) difficulties in identifying, acquiring or integrating suitable strategic partnerships, investments or acquisitions; (35) potential dilution from future acquisitions; (36) loss of income and/or difficulties encountered in the sale and separation of businesses, investments or other assets; (37) results of investments or acquired entities; (38) changes in accounting standards or interpretation or declines in the value of Fifth Third’s goodwill or other intangible assets; (39) inaccuracies or other failures from the use of models; (40) effects of critical accounting policies and judgments or the use of inaccurate estimates; (41) weather-related events, other natural disasters, or health emergencies (including pandemics); (42) the impact of reputational risk created by these or other developments on such matters as business generation and retention, funding and liquidity; (43) changes in law or requirements imposed by Fifth Third’s regulators impacting our capital actions, including dividend payments and stock repurchases; and (44) Fifth Third's ability to meet its environmental and/or social targets, goals and commitments.

You should refer to our periodic and current reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or “SEC,” for further information on other factors, which could cause actual results to be significantly different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Moreover, you should treat these statements as speaking only as of the date they are made and based only on information then actually known to us. We expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in our expectations or any changes in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based, except as may be required by law, and we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The information contained herein is intended to be reviewed in its totality, and any stipulations, conditions or provisos that apply to a given piece of information in one part of this press release should be read as applying mutatis mutandis to every other instance of such information appearing herein.
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Quarterly Financial Review for March 31, 2024

Table of Contents


Financial Highlights 14-15
Consolidated Statements of Income 16-17
Consolidated Balance Sheets 18-19
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity 20
Average Balance Sheets and Yield/Rate Analysis 21
Summary of Loans and Leases 22
Regulatory Capital 23
Summary of Credit Loss Experience 24
Asset Quality 25
Non-GAAP Reconciliation 26-28
Segment Presentation 29


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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Financial Highlights As of and For the Three Months Ended % / bps
$ in millions, except per share data Change
(unaudited) March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Income Statement Data
Net interest income $1,384 $1,416 $1,517 (2%) (9%)
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
1,390 1,423 1,522 (2%) (9%)
Noninterest income 710 744 696 (5%) 2%
Total revenue (FTE)(a)
2,100 2,167 2,218 (3%) (5%)
Provision for credit losses 94 55 164 71% (43%)
Noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,331 (8%) 1%
Net income 520 530 558 (2%) (7%)
Net income available to common shareholders 480 492 535 (2%) (10%)
Earnings Per Share Data
Net income allocated to common shareholders $480 $492 $535 (2%) (10%)
Average common shares outstanding (in thousands):
Basic 685,750 684,413 684,017
Diluted 690,634 687,729 689,566
Earnings per share, basic $0.70 $0.72 $0.78 (3%) (10%)
Earnings per share, diluted 0.70 0.72 0.78 (3%) (10%)
Common Share Data
Cash dividends per common share $0.35 $0.35 $0.33 6%
Book value per share 24.72 25.04 23.87 (1%) 4%
Market value per share 37.21 34.49 26.64 8% 40%
Common shares outstanding (in thousands) 683,812 681,125 680,537
Market capitalization $25,445 $23,492 $18,129 8% 40%
Financial Ratios
Return on average assets 0.98  % 0.98  % 1.10  % (12)
Return on average common equity 11.6  % 12.9  % 13.7  % (132) (206)
Return on average tangible common equity(a)
17.0  % 19.8  % 20.5  % (281) (351)
Noninterest income as a percent of total revenue(a)
34  % 34  % 31  % 300
Dividend payout 50.0  % 48.6  % 42.3  % 140 770
Average total Bancorp shareholders’ equity as a percent of average assets
8.78  % 8.04  % 8.77  % 74 1
Tangible common equity(a)
7.77  % 7.67  % 7.38  % 10 39
Net interest margin (FTE)(a)
2.86  % 2.85  % 3.29  % 1 (43)
Efficiency (FTE)(a)
63.9  % 67.2  % 60.0  % (330) 390
Effective tax rate 21.1  % 18.4  % 22.3  % 270 (120)
Credit Quality
Net losses charged-off $110 $96 $78 15  % 41  %
Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases (annualized) 0.38  % 0.32  % 0.26  % 6 12
ALLL as a percent of portfolio loans and leases 1.99  % 1.98  % 1.80  % 1 19
ACL as a percent of portfolio loans and leases(g)
2.12  % 2.12  % 1.99  % 13
Nonperforming portfolio assets as a percent of portfolio loans and leases and OREO 0.64  % 0.59  % 0.51  % 5 13
Average Balances
Loans and leases, including held for sale $117,699 $119,309 $123,615 (1%) (5%)
Securities and other short-term investments 77,650 78,857 63,792 (2%) 22%
Assets 213,203 214,057 205,084 4%
Transaction deposits(b)
152,357 153,232 151,124 (1%) 1%
Core deposits(c)
162,601 163,788 156,297 (1%) 4%
Wholesale funding(d)
24,771 26,115 23,720 (5%) 4%
Bancorp shareholders' equity
18,727 17,201 17,977 9% 4%
Regulatory Capital Ratios(e)(f)
CET1 capital
10.44  % 10.29  % 9.28  % 15 116
Tier 1 risk-based capital
11.75  % 11.59  % 10.53  % 16 122
Total risk-based capital
13.78  % 13.72  % 12.64  % 6 114
Leverage 8.94  % 8.73  % 8.67  % 21 27
Additional Metrics
Banking centers 1,070 1,088 1,069 (2%)
ATMs 2,082 2,104 2,118 (1%) (2%)
Full-time equivalent employees 18,657 18,724 19,474 (4%)
Assets under care ($ in billions)(h)
$634 $574 $542 10% 17%
Assets under management ($ in billions)(h)
62 59 57 5% 9%
(a)Non-GAAP measure; see discussion and reconciliation of non-GAAP measures beginning on page 26.
(b)Includes demand, interest checking, savings, money market and foreign office deposits of commercial customers.
(c)Includes transaction deposits plus CDs $250,000 or less.
(d)Includes CDs over $250,000, other deposits, federal funds purchased, other short-term borrowings and long-term debt.
(e)Current period regulatory capital ratios are estimates.
(f)Regulatory capital ratios are calculated pursuant to the five-year transition provision option to phase in the effects of CECL on regulatory capital after its adoption on January 1, 2020.
(g)The allowance for credit losses is the sum of the ALLL and the reserve for unfunded commitments.
(h)Assets under management and assets under care include trust and brokerage assets.

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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Financial Highlights
$ in millions, except per share data As of and For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Income Statement Data
Net interest income $1,384 $1,416 $1,438 $1,457 $1,517
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
1,390 1,423 1,445 1,463 1,522
Noninterest income 710 744 715 726 696
Total revenue (FTE)(a)
2,100 2,167 2,160 2,189 2,218
Provision for credit losses 94 55 119 177 164
Noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,188 1,231 1,331
Net income 520 530 660 601 558
Net income available to common shareholders 480 492 623 562 535
Earnings Per Share Data
Net income allocated to common shareholders $480 $492 $623 $562 $535
Average common shares outstanding (in thousands):
Basic 685,750 684,413 684,224 684,029 684,017
Diluted 690,634 687,729 687,059 686,386 689,566
Earnings per share, basic $0.70 $0.72 $0.91 $0.82 $0.78
Earnings per share, diluted 0.70 0.72 0.91 0.82 0.78
Common Share Data
Cash dividends per common share $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.33 $0.33
Book value per share 24.72 25.04 21.19 23.05 23.87
Market value per share 37.21 34.49 25.33 26.21 26.64
Common shares outstanding (in thousands) 683,812 681,125 680,990 680,850 680,537
Market capitalization $25,445 $23,492 $17,249 $17,845 $18,129
Financial Ratios
Return on average assets 0.98  % 0.98  % 1.26  % 1.17  % 1.10  %
Return on average common equity 11.6  % 12.9  % 16.3  % 13.9  % 13.7  %
Return on average tangible common equity(a)
17.0  % 19.8  % 24.7  % 20.5  % 20.5  %
Noninterest income as a percent of total revenue(a)
34  % 34  % 33  % 33  % 31  %
Dividend payout 50.0  % 48.6  % 38.5  % 40.2  % 42.3  %
Average total Bancorp shareholders’ equity as a percent of average assets
8.78  % 8.04  % 8.30  % 8.90  % 8.77  %
Tangible common equity(a)
7.77  % 7.67  % 7.49  % 7.57  % 7.38  %
Net interest margin (FTE)(a)
2.86  % 2.85  % 2.98  % 3.10  % 3.29  %
Efficiency (FTE)(a)
63.9  % 67.2  % 55.0  % 56.2  % 60.0  %
Effective tax rate 21.1  % 18.4  % 22.0  % 22.5  % 22.3  %
Credit Quality
Net losses charged-off $110 $96 $124 $90 $78
Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases (annualized) 0.38  % 0.32  % 0.41  % 0.29  % 0.26  %
ALLL as a percent of portfolio loans and leases 1.99  % 1.98  % 1.95  % 1.91  % 1.80  %
ACL as a percent of portfolio loans and leases(g)
2.12  % 2.12  % 2.11  % 2.08  % 1.99  %
Nonperforming portfolio assets as a percent of portfolio loans and leases and OREO 0.64  % 0.59  % 0.51  % 0.54  % 0.51  %
Average Balances
Loans and leases, including held for sale $117,699 $119,309 $122,266 $123,987 $123,615
Securities and other short-term investments 77,650 78,857 69,950 65,073 63,792
Assets 213,203 214,057 208,385 206,079 205,084
Transaction deposits(b)
152,357 153,232 150,088 147,723 151,124
Core deposits(c)
162,601 163,788 159,718 155,482 156,297
Wholesale funding(d)
24,771 26,115 24,289 25,628 23,720
Bancorp shareholders’ equity
18,727 17,201 17,305 18,344 17,977
Regulatory Capital Ratios(e)(f)
CET1 capital
10.44  % 10.29  % 9.80  % 9.49  % 9.28  %
Tier 1 risk-based capital 11.75  % 11.59  % 11.06  % 10.73  % 10.53  %
Total risk-based capital
13.78  % 13.72  % 13.13  % 12.83  % 12.64  %
Leverage 8.94  % 8.73  % 8.85  % 8.81  % 8.67  %
Additional Metrics
Banking centers 1,070 1,088 1,073 1,072 1,069
ATMs 2,082 2,104 2,101 2,114 2,118
Full-time equivalent employees 18,657 18,724 18,804 19,225 19,474
Assets under care ($ in billions)(h)
$634 $574 $547 $554 $542
Assets under management ($ in billions)(h)
62 59 57 59 57
(a)Non-GAAP measure; see discussion and reconciliation of non-GAAP measures beginning on page 26.
(b)Includes demand, interest checking, savings, money market and foreign office deposits of commercial customers.
(c)Includes transaction deposits plus CDs $250,000 or less.
(d)Includes CDs over $250,000, other deposits, federal funds purchased, other short-term borrowings and long-term debt.
(e)Current period regulatory capital ratios are estimates.
(f)Regulatory capital ratios are calculated pursuant to the five-year transition provision option to phase in the effects of CECL on regulatory capital after its adoption on January 1, 2020.
(g)The allowance for credit losses is the sum of the ALLL and the reserve for unfunded commitments.
(h)Assets under management and assets under care include trust and brokerage assets.
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended % Change
(unaudited) March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Interest Income
Interest and fees on loans and leases $1,859 $1,889 $1,714 (2%) 8%
Interest on securities 455 451 439 1% 4%
Interest on other short-term investments 294 308 60 (5%) 390%
Total interest income 2,608 2,648 2,213 (2%) 18%
Interest Expense
Interest on deposits 954 952 478 100%
Interest on federal funds purchased 3 3 5 (40%)
Interest on other short-term borrowings 47 49 57 (4%) (18%)
Interest on long-term debt 220 228 156 (4%) 41%
Total interest expense 1,224 1,232 696 (1%) 76%
Net Interest Income 1,384 1,416 1,517 (2%) (9%)
Provision for credit losses 94 55 164 71% (43%)
Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses 1,290 1,361 1,353 (5%) (5%)
Noninterest Income
Service charges on deposits 151 146 137 3% 10%
Commercial banking revenue 143 163 161 (12%) (11%)
Mortgage banking net revenue 54 66 69 (18%) (22%)
Wealth and asset management revenue 161 147 146 10% 10%
Card and processing revenue 102 106 100 (4%) 2%
Leasing business revenue 39 46 57 (15%) (32%)
Other noninterest income 50 54 22 (7%) 127%
Securities gains, net 10 15 4 (33%) 150%
Securities gains, net - non-qualifying hedges on mortgage servicing rights 1 (100%) NM
Total noninterest income 710 744 696 (5%) 2%
Noninterest Expense
Compensation and benefits 753 659 757 14% (1%)
Net occupancy expense 87 83 81 5% 7%
Technology and communications 117 117 118 (1%)
Equipment expense 37 37 37
Card and processing expense 20 21 22 (5%) (9%)
Leasing business expense 25 27 34 (7%) (26%)
Marketing expense 32 30 29 7% 10%
Other noninterest expense 271 481 253 (44%) 7%
Total noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,331 (8%) 1%
Income Before Income Taxes 658 650 718 1% (8%)
Applicable income tax expense 138 120 160 15% (14%)
Net Income 520 530 558 (2%) (7%)
Dividends on preferred stock 40 38 23 5% 74%
Net Income Available to Common Shareholders $480 $492 $535 (2%) (10%)
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Interest Income
Interest and fees on loans and leases $1,859 $1,889 $1,899 $1,831 $1,714
Interest on securities 455 451 444 437 439
Interest on other short-term investments 294 308 186 102 60
Total interest income 2,608 2,648 2,529 2,370 2,213
Interest Expense
Interest on deposits 954 952 844 655 478
Interest on federal funds purchased 3 3 2 5 5
Interest on other short-term borrowings 47 49 52 90 57
Interest on long-term debt 220 228 193 163 156
Total interest expense 1,224 1,232 1,091 913 696
Net Interest Income 1,384 1,416 1,438 1,457 1,517
Provision for credit losses 94 55 119 177 164
Net Interest Income After Provision for Credit Losses 1,290 1,361 1,319 1,280 1,353
Noninterest Income
Service charges on deposits 151 146 149 144 137
Commercial banking revenue 143 163 154 146 161
Mortgage banking net revenue 54 66 57 59 69
Wealth and asset management revenue 161 147 145 143 146
Card and processing revenue 102 106 104 106 100
Leasing business revenue 39 46 58 47 57
Other noninterest income 50 54 55 74 22
Securities gains (losses), net 10 15 (7) 7 4
Securities gains, net - non-qualifying hedges on mortgage servicing rights 1
Total noninterest income 710 744 715 726 696
Noninterest Expense
Compensation and benefits 753 659 629 650 757
Net occupancy expense 87 83 84 83 81
Technology and communications 117 117 115 114 118
Equipment expense 37 37 37 36 37
Card and processing expense 20 21 21 20 22
Leasing business expense 25 27 29 31 34
Marketing expense 32 30 35 31 29
Other noninterest expense 271 481 238 266 253
Total noninterest expense 1,342 1,455 1,188 1,231 1,331
Income Before Income Taxes 658 650 846 775 718
Applicable income tax expense 138 120 186 174 160
Net Income 520 530 660 601 558
Dividends on preferred stock 40 38 37 39 23
Net Income Available to Common Shareholders $480 $492 $623 $562 $535
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
$ in millions, except per share data As of % Change
(unaudited) March December March
2024 2023 2023 Seq Yr/Yr
Assets
Cash and due from banks $2,796 $3,142 $2,780 (11%) 1%
Other short-term investments 22,840 22,082 9,794 3% 133%
Available-for-sale debt and other securities(a)
38,791 50,419 50,719 (23%) (24%)
Held-to-maturity securities(b)
11,520 2 2 NM NM
Trading debt securities 1,151 899 1,174 28% (2%)
Equity securities 380 613 323 (38%) 18%
Loans and leases held for sale 339 378 749 (10%) (55%)
Portfolio loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans 52,209 53,270 57,720 (2%) (10%)
  Commercial mortgage loans 11,346 11,276 11,228 1% 1%
  Commercial construction loans 5,789 5,621 5,548 3% 4%
  Commercial leases 2,572 2,579 2,743 (6%)
Total commercial loans and leases 71,916 72,746 77,239 (1%) (7%)
  Residential mortgage loans 16,995 17,026 17,608 (3%)
  Home equity 3,883 3,916 3,958 (1%) (2%)
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,306 14,965 16,484 2% (7%)
  Credit card 1,737 1,865 1,761 (7%) (1%)
  Solar energy installation loans 3,871 3,728 2,416 4% 60%
  Other consumer loans 2,777 2,988 3,391 (7%) (18%)
Total consumer loans 44,569 44,488 45,618 (2%)
Portfolio loans and leases 116,485 117,234 122,857 (1%) (5%)
Allowance for loan and lease losses (2,318) (2,322) (2,215) 5%
Portfolio loans and leases, net 114,167 114,912 120,642 (1%) (5%)
Bank premises and equipment 2,376 2,349 2,219 1% 7%
Operating lease equipment 427 459 578 (7%) (26%)
Goodwill 4,918 4,919 4,915
Intangible assets 115 125 157 (8%) (27%)
Servicing rights 1,756 1,737 1,725 1% 2%
Other assets 12,930 12,538 12,880 3%
Total Assets $214,506 $214,574 $208,657 3%
Liabilities
Deposits:
  Demand $41,849 $43,146 $49,649 (3%) (16%)
  Interest checking 58,809 57,257 49,924 3% 18%
  Savings 18,229 18,215 22,563 (19%)
  Money market 35,025 34,374 28,482 2% 23%
  Foreign office 129 162 134 (20%) (4%)
  CDs $250,000 or less 10,337 10,552 6,624 (2%) 56%
  CDs over $250,000 5,209 5,206 5,599 (7%)
Total deposits 169,587 168,912 162,975 4%
Federal funds purchased 247 193 177 28% 40%
Other short-term borrowings 2,866 2,861 7,364 (61%)
Accrued taxes, interest and expenses 1,965 2,195 1,577 (10%) 25%
Other liabilities 5,379 4,861 5,307 11% 1%
Long-term debt 15,444 16,380 12,893 (6%) 20%
Total Liabilities 195,488 195,402 190,293 3%
Equity
Common stock(c)
2,051 2,051 2,051
Preferred stock 2,116 2,116 2,116
Capital surplus 3,742 3,757 3,682 2%
Retained earnings 23,224 22,997 22,032 1% 5%
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (4,888) (4,487) (4,245) 9% 15%
Treasury stock (7,227) (7,262) (7,272) (1%)
Total Equity 19,018 19,172 18,364 (1%) 4%
Total Liabilities and Equity $214,506 $214,574 $208,657 3%
(a) Amortized cost $43,400 $55,789 $55,958 (22%) (22%)
(b) Market values 11,341  NM NM
(c) Common shares, stated value $2.22 per share (in thousands):
Authorized 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Outstanding, excluding treasury 683,812 681,125 680,537
Treasury 240,080 242,768 243,356


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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
$ in millions, except per share data As of
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Assets
Cash and due from banks $2,796 $3,142 $2,837 $2,594 $2,780
Other short-term investments 22,840 22,082 18,923 10,943 9,794
Available-for-sale debt and other securities(a)
38,791 50,419 47,893 49,329 50,719
Held-to-maturity securities(b)
11,520 2 2 2 2
Trading debt securities 1,151 899 1,222 1,139 1,174
Equity securities 380 613 250 331 323
Loans and leases held for sale 339 378 614 760 749
Portfolio loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans 52,209 53,270 55,790 56,897 57,720
  Commercial mortgage loans 11,346 11,276 11,122 11,310 11,228
  Commercial construction loans 5,789 5,621 5,582 5,475 5,548
  Commercial leases 2,572 2,579 2,624 2,670 2,743
Total commercial loans and leases 71,916 72,746 75,118 76,352 77,239
  Residential mortgage loans 16,995 17,026 17,293 17,503 17,608
  Home equity 3,883 3,916 3,898 3,911 3,958
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,306 14,965 15,434 16,097 16,484
  Credit card 1,737 1,865 1,817 1,818 1,761
  Solar energy installation loans 3,871 3,728 3,383 2,961 2,416
  Other consumer loans 2,777 2,988 3,145 3,249 3,391
Total consumer loans 44,569 44,488 44,970 45,539 45,618
Portfolio loans and leases 116,485 117,234 120,088 121,891 122,857
Allowance for loan and lease losses (2,318) (2,322) (2,340) (2,327) (2,215)
Portfolio loans and leases, net 114,167 114,912 117,748 119,564 120,642
Bank premises and equipment 2,376 2,349 2,303 2,275 2,219
Operating lease equipment 427 459 480 537 578
Goodwill 4,918 4,919 4,919 4,919 4,915
Intangible assets 115 125 136 146 157
Servicing rights 1,756 1,737 1,822 1,764 1,725
Other assets 12,930 12,538 13,818 12,973 12,880
Total Assets $214,506 $214,574 $212,967 $207,276 $208,657
Liabilities
Deposits:
  Demand $41,849 $43,146 $43,844 $45,264 $49,649
  Interest checking 58,809 57,257 53,421 52,743 49,924
  Savings 18,229 18,215 20,195 21,342 22,563
  Money market 35,025 34,374 33,492 30,012 28,482
  Foreign office 129 162 168 182 134
CDs $250,000 or less 10,337 10,552 10,306 8,833 6,624
CDs over $250,000 5,209 5,206 6,246 5,752 5,599
Total deposits 169,587 168,912 167,672 164,128 162,975
Federal funds purchased 247 193 205 163 177
Other short-term borrowings 2,866 2,861 4,594 5,817 7,364
Accrued taxes, interest and expenses 1,965 2,195 1,834 1,765 1,577
Other liabilities 5,379 4,861 5,808 5,316 5,307
Long-term debt 15,444 16,380 16,310 12,278 12,893
Total Liabilities 195,488 195,402 196,423 189,467 190,293
Equity
Common stock(c)
2,051 2,051 2,051 2,051 2,051
Preferred stock 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116
Capital surplus 3,742 3,757 3,733 3,708 3,682
Retained earnings 23,224 22,997 22,747 22,366 22,032
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (4,888) (4,487) (6,839) (5,166) (4,245)
Treasury stock (7,227) (7,262) (7,264) (7,266) (7,272)
Total Equity 19,018 19,172 16,544 17,809 18,364
Total Liabilities and Equity $214,506 $214,574 $212,967 $207,276 $208,657
(a) Amortized cost $43,400 $55,789 $55,557 $55,399 $55,958
(b) Market values 11,341 2 2 2 2
(c) Common shares, stated value $2.22 per share (in thousands):
Authorized 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Outstanding, excluding treasury 683,812 681,125 680,990 680,850 680,537
Treasury 240,080 242,768 242,903 243,042 243,356
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
$ in millions
(unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
March March
2024 2023
Total Equity, Beginning $19,172 $17,327
Impact of cumulative effect of change in accounting principle (10) 37
Net income 520 558
Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax:
Change in unrealized losses:
Available-for-sale debt securities (179) 600
Qualifying cash flow hedges (247) 265
Amortization of unrealized losses on securities transferred to held-to-maturity 25
Comprehensive income 119 1,423
Cash dividends declared:
Common stock (243) (229)
Preferred stock (40) (23)
Impact of stock transactions under stock compensation plans, net 20 30
Shares acquired for treasury (201)
Total Equity, Ending $19,018 $18,364
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Average Balance Sheet and Yield/Rate Analysis For the Three Months Ended
$ in millions March December March
(unaudited) 2024 2023 2023
Average Average Average Average Average Average
Balance Yield/Rate Balance Yield/Rate Balance Yield/Rate
Assets
Interest-earning assets:
Loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans(a)
$53,256 7.08  % $54,688 7.10  % $58,204 6.41  %
  Commercial mortgage loans(a)
11,339 6.28  % 11,338 6.26  % 11,121 5.54  %
  Commercial construction loans(a)
5,732 7.20  % 5,744 6.96  % 5,507 6.50  %
  Commercial leases(a)
2,543 4.24  % 2,535 3.76  % 2,663 3.48  %
Total commercial loans and leases 72,870 6.87  % 74,305 6.85  % 77,495 6.19  %
  Residential mortgage loans 17,268 3.55  % 17,508 3.51  % 18,329 3.39  %
  Home equity 3,933 8.29  % 3,905 8.28  % 4,006 6.47  %
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,172 4.93  % 15,129 4.69  % 16,598 3.95  %
  Credit card 1,773 13.73  % 1,829 13.81  % 1,780 14.16  %
  Solar energy installation loans 3,794 7.77  % 3,630 7.00  % 2,169 4.62  %
  Other consumer loans 2,889 8.96  % 3,003 8.99  % 3,238 8.52  %
Total consumer loans 44,829 5.54  % 45,004 5.38  % 46,120 4.69  %
Total loans and leases 117,699 6.36  % 119,309 6.30  % 123,615 5.63  %
Securities:
Taxable securities 55,016 3.26  % 55,884 3.13  % 57,110 3.06  %
Tax exempt securities(a)
1,440 3.27  % 1,467 3.29  % 1,404 3.11  %
Other short-term investments 21,194 5.58  % 21,506 5.68  % 5,278 4.65  %
Total interest-earning assets 195,349 5.38  % 198,166 5.31  % 187,407 4.80  %
Cash and due from banks 2,743 2,759 3,136
Other assets 17,432 15,471 16,687
Allowance for loan and lease losses (2,321) (2,339) (2,146)
Total Assets $213,203 $214,057 $205,084
Liabilities
Interest-bearing liabilities:
  Interest checking deposits $58,677 3.38  % $57,114 3.41  % $48,717 2.34  %
  Savings deposits 18,107 0.69  % 18,252 0.63  % 23,107 0.59  %
  Money market deposits 34,589 2.91  % 34,292 2.85  % 28,420 1.20  %
  Foreign office deposits 145 2.43  % 178 2.32  % 143 1.91  %
  CDs $250,000 or less 10,244 4.15  % 10,556 4.14  % 5,173 2.67  %
Total interest-bearing core deposits 121,762 2.91  % 120,392 2.89  % 105,560 1.67  %
  CDs over $250,000 5,521 5.22  % 5,659 5.21  % 4,348 4.15  %
Total interest-bearing deposits 127,283 3.01  % 126,051 3.00  % 109,908 1.76  %
  Federal funds purchased 201 5.41  % 191 5.38  % 487 4.55  %
  Securities sold under repurchase agreements 366 1.82  % 350 1.47  % 327 0.73  %
  FHLB advances 3,111 5.72  % 3,293 5.66  % 4,803 4.44  %
  Derivative collateral and other secured borrowings 57 7.21  % 34 9.77  % 245 5.90  %
  Long-term debt 15,515 5.71  % 16,588 5.47  % 13,510 4.68  %
Total interest-bearing liabilities 146,533 3.36  % 146,507 3.34  % 129,280 2.18  %
Demand deposits 40,839 43,396 50,737
Other liabilities 7,104 6,953 7,090
Total Liabilities 194,476 196,856 187,107
Total Equity 18,727 17,201 17,977
Total Liabilities and Equity $213,203 $214,057 $205,084
Ratios:
  Net interest margin (FTE)(b)
2.86  % 2.85  % 3.29  %
  Net interest rate spread (FTE)(b)
2.02  % 1.97  % 2.62  %
  Interest-bearing liabilities to interest-earning assets 75.01  % 73.93  % 68.98  %
(a) Average Yield/Rate of these assets are presented on an FTE basis.
(b) Non-GAAP measure; see discussion and reconciliation of non-GAAP measures beginning on page 26.









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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Summary of Loans and Leases
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Average Portfolio Loans and Leases
Commercial loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans $53,183 $54,633 $57,001 $58,137 $58,149
  Commercial mortgage loans 11,339 11,338 11,216 11,373 11,121
  Commercial construction loans 5,732 5,727 5,539 5,535 5,507
  Commercial leases 2,542 2,535 2,616 2,700 2,662
Total commercial loans and leases 72,796 74,233 76,372 77,745 77,439
Consumer loans:
  Residential mortgage loans 16,977 17,129 17,400 17,517 17,581
  Home equity 3,933 3,905 3,897 3,937 4,005
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,172 15,129 15,787 16,281 16,598
  Credit card 1,773 1,829 1,808 1,783 1,780
  Solar energy installation loans 3,794 3,630 3,245 2,787 2,169
  Other consumer loans 2,889 3,003 3,121 3,277 3,240
Total consumer loans 44,538 44,625 45,258 45,582 45,373
Total average portfolio loans and leases $117,334 $118,858 $121,630 $123,327 $122,812
Average Loans and Leases Held for Sale
Commercial loans and leases held for sale $74 $72 $17 $19 $56
Consumer loans held for sale 291 379 619 641 747
Average loans and leases held for sale $365 $451 $636 $660 $803
End of Period Portfolio Loans and Leases
Commercial loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans $52,209 $53,270 $55,790 $56,897 $57,720
  Commercial mortgage loans 11,346 11,276 11,122 11,310 11,228
  Commercial construction loans 5,789 5,621 5,582 5,475 5,548
  Commercial leases 2,572 2,579 2,624 2,670 2,743
Total commercial loans and leases 71,916 72,746 75,118 76,352 77,239
Consumer loans:
  Residential mortgage loans 16,995 17,026 17,293 17,503 17,608
  Home equity 3,883 3,916 3,898 3,911 3,958
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,306 14,965 15,434 16,097 16,484
  Credit card 1,737 1,865 1,817 1,818 1,761
  Solar energy installation loans 3,871 3,728 3,383 2,961 2,416
  Other consumer loans 2,777 2,988 3,145 3,249 3,391
Total consumer loans 44,569 44,488 44,970 45,539 45,618
Total portfolio loans and leases $116,485 $117,234 $120,088 $121,891 $122,857
End of Period Loans and Leases Held for Sale
Commercial loans and leases held for sale $32 $44 $81 $32 $24
Consumer loans held for sale 307 334 533 728 725
Loans and leases held for sale $339 $378 $614 $760 $749
Operating lease equipment $427 $459 $480 $537 $578
Loans and Leases Serviced for Others(a)
Commercial and industrial loans $1,197 $1,231 $1,217 $1,122 $1,090
Commercial mortgage loans 632 655 711 748 696
Commercial construction loans 293 283 288 260 386
Commercial leases 703 703 721 642 588
Residential mortgage loans 99,596 100,842 101,889 102,817 103,399
Solar energy installation loans 641 658 673 691 710
Other consumer loans 139 146 154 162 171
Total loans and leases serviced for others 103,201 104,518 105,653 106,442 107,040
Total loans and leases owned or serviced $220,452 $222,589 $226,835 $229,630 $231,224
(a)Fifth Third sells certain loans and leases and obtains servicing responsibilities.
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Regulatory Capital
$ in millions As of
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024(a)
2023 2023 2023 2023
Regulatory Capital(b)
CET1 capital $16,932 $16,800 $16,510 $16,100 $15,727
Additional tier 1 capital 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116
Tier 1 capital 19,048 18,916 18,626 18,216 17,843
Tier 2 capital 3,293 3,484 3,485 3,565 3,588
Total regulatory capital $22,341 $22,400 $22,111 $21,781 $21,431
Risk-weighted assets
$162,141 $163,223 $168,433 $169,720 $169,510
Ratios
Average total Bancorp shareholders' equity as a percent of average assets
8.78  % 8.04  % 8.30  % 8.90  % 8.77  %
Regulatory Capital Ratios(b)
Fifth Third Bancorp
CET1 capital
10.44  % 10.29  % 9.80  % 9.49  % 9.28  %
Tier 1 risk-based capital
11.75  % 11.59  % 11.06  % 10.73  % 10.53  %
Total risk-based capital
13.78  % 13.72  % 13.13  % 12.83  % 12.64  %
Leverage 8.94  % 8.73  % 8.85  % 8.81  % 8.67  %
Fifth Third Bank, National Association
Tier 1 risk-based capital
12.61  % 12.42  % 11.96  % 11.25  % 11.63  %
Total risk-based capital
13.95  % 13.85  % 13.38  % 12.67  % 13.05  %
Leverage 9.61  % 9.38  % 9.59  % 9.26  % 9.62  %
(a)Current period regulatory capital data and ratios are estimated.
(b)Regulatory capital ratios are calculated pursuant to the five-year transition provision option to phase in the effects of CECL on regulatory capital after its adoption on January 1, 2020.
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Summary of Credit Loss Experience
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Average portfolio loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans $53,183 $54,633 $57,001 $58,137 $58,149
  Commercial mortgage loans 11,339 11,338 11,216 11,373 11,121
  Commercial construction loans 5,732 5,727 5,539 5,535 5,507
  Commercial leases 2,542 2,535 2,616 2,700 2,662
Total commercial loans and leases 72,796 74,233 76,372 77,745 77,439
  Residential mortgage loans 16,977 17,129 17,400 17,517 17,581
  Home equity 3,933 3,905 3,897 3,937 4,005
  Indirect secured consumer loans 15,172 15,129 15,787 16,281 16,598
  Credit card 1,773 1,829 1,808 1,783 1,780
  Solar energy installation loans 3,794 3,630 3,245 2,787 2,169
  Other consumer loans 2,889 3,003 3,121 3,277 3,240
Total consumer loans 44,538 44,625 45,258 45,582 45,373
Total average portfolio loans and leases $117,334 $118,858 $121,630 $123,327 $122,812
Losses charged-off:
  Commercial and industrial loans ($40) ($30) ($70) ($35) ($32)
  Commercial mortgage loans
  Commercial construction loans (1)
  Commercial leases
Total commercial loans and leases (40) (30) (70) (35) (33)
  Residential mortgage loans (1) (1) (1) (1)
  Home equity (2) (2) (2) (2) (1)
  Indirect secured consumer loans (35) (35) (27) (25) (23)
  Credit card (23) (22) (19) (21) (20)
  Solar energy installation loans (14) (11) (8) (7) (3)
  Other consumer loans (32) (32) (31) (30) (29)
Total consumer loans (106) (103) (88) (86) (77)
Total losses charged-off ($146) ($133) ($158) ($121) ($110)
Recoveries of losses previously charged-off:
  Commercial and industrial loans $5 $2 $5 $3 $2
  Commercial mortgage loans 3
  Commercial construction loans
  Commercial leases 1
Total commercial loans and leases 5 5 6 3 2
  Residential mortgage loans 1 1 1 1
  Home equity 2 2 2 1 1
  Indirect secured consumer loans 11 10 8 9 9
  Credit card 5 4 4 5 5
  Solar energy installation loans 2 1
  Other consumer loans 11 14 13 12 14
Total consumer loans 31 32 28 28 30
Total recoveries of losses previously charged-off $36 $37 $34 $31 $32
Net losses charged-off:
  Commercial and industrial loans ($35) ($28) ($65) ($32) ($30)
  Commercial mortgage loans 3
  Commercial construction loans (1)
  Commercial leases 1
Total commercial loans and leases (35) (25) (64) (32) (31)
  Residential mortgage loans
  Home equity (1)
  Indirect secured consumer loans (24) (25) (19) (16) (14)
  Credit card (18) (18) (15) (16) (15)
  Solar energy installation loans (12) (10) (8) (7) (3)
  Other consumer loans (21) (18) (18) (18) (15)
Total consumer loans (75) (71) (60) (58) (47)
Total net losses charged-off ($110) ($96) ($124) ($90) ($78)
Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases (annualized):
  Commercial and industrial loans 0.27  % 0.20  % 0.45  % 0.22  % 0.21  %
  Commercial mortgage loans —  (0.10  %) —  0.01  % 0.01  %
  Commercial construction loans —  —  —  (0.01  %) 0.10  %
  Commercial leases (0.04  %) 0.01  % (0.08  %) (0.03  %) (0.04  %)
Total commercial loans and leases 0.19  % 0.13  % 0.34  % 0.16  % 0.17  %
  Residential mortgage loans (0.01  %) (0.01  %) —  —  — 
  Home equity 0.03  % 0.05  % 0.03  % 0.06  % (0.04  %)
  Indirect secured consumer loans 0.64  % 0.64  % 0.47  % 0.38  % 0.34  %
  Credit card 4.19  % 3.90  % 3.25  % 3.61  % 3.43  %
  Solar energy installation loans 1.31  % 1.09  % 0.91  % 0.95  % 0.45  %
  Other consumer loans 2.71  % 2.60  % 2.46  % 2.20  % 2.05  %
Total consumer loans 0.67  % 0.64  % 0.53  % 0.50  % 0.42  %
Total net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases (annualized) 0.38  % 0.32  % 0.41  % 0.29  % 0.26  %
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Asset Quality
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Allowance for Credit Losses
Allowance for loan and lease losses, beginning $2,322 $2,340 $2,327 $2,215 $2,194
  Total net losses charged-off (110) (96) (124) (90) (78)
Provision for loan and lease losses 106 78 137 202 148
Impact of adoption of ASU 2022-02 (49)
Allowance for loan and lease losses, ending $2,318 $2,322 $2,340 $2,327 $2,215
Reserve for unfunded commitments, beginning $166 $189 $207 $232 $216
(Benefit from) provision for the reserve for unfunded commitments (12) (23) (18) (25) 16
Reserve for unfunded commitments, ending $154 $166 $189 $207 $232
Components of allowance for credit losses:
  Allowance for loan and lease losses $2,318 $2,322 $2,340 $2,327 $2,215
  Reserve for unfunded commitments 154 166 189 207 232
Total allowance for credit losses $2,472 $2,488 $2,529 $2,534 $2,447
As of
March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Nonperforming Assets and Delinquent Loans
Nonaccrual portfolio loans and leases:
  Commercial and industrial loans $332 $304 $262 $322 $280
  Commercial mortgage loans 39 20 18 22 44
  Commercial construction loans 1 1 5
  Commercial leases 1 1 1 5
  Residential mortgage loans 137 124 127 137 129
  Home equity 60 57 58 61 68
  Indirect secured consumer loans 32 36 31 23 27
  Credit card 32 34 32 30 29
  Solar energy installation loans 65 60 28 25 1
  Other consumer loans 10 12 13 8 5
Total nonaccrual portfolio loans and leases 708 649 570 629 593
Repossessed property 8 10 11 8 8
OREO 27 29 31 24 22
Total nonperforming portfolio loans and leases and OREO 743 688 612 661 623
Nonaccrual loans held for sale 5 1 6 2
Total nonperforming assets $748 $689 $618 $663 $623
Loans and leases 90 days past due (accrual):
  Commercial and industrial loans $9 $8 $3 $6 $17
  Commercial mortgage loans 20
  Commercial leases 2
Total commercial loans and leases 11 8 3 26 17
  Residential mortgage loans(c)
5 7 6 7 9
  Home equity 1 1
  Credit card 19 21 20 17 18
  Other consumer loans 1
Total consumer loans 24 28 26 25 29
Total loans and leases 90 days past due (accrual)(b)
$35 $36 $29 $51 $46
Ratios
Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases (annualized) 0.38  % 0.32  % 0.41  % 0.29  % 0.26  %
Allowance for credit losses:
As a percent of portfolio loans and leases 2.12  % 2.12  % 2.11  % 2.08  % 1.99  %
   As a percent of nonperforming portfolio loans and leases(a)
349  % 383  % 443  % 403  % 413  %
   As a percent of nonperforming portfolio assets(a)
333  % 362  % 413  % 383  % 393  %
Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases(a)
0.61  % 0.55  % 0.47  % 0.52  % 0.48  %
Nonperforming portfolio assets as a percent of portfolio loans and leases and OREO(a)
0.64  % 0.59  % 0.51  % 0.54  % 0.51  %
Nonperforming assets as a percent of total loans and leases, OREO, and repossessed property 0.64  % 0.59  % 0.51  % 0.54  % 0.50  %
(a) Excludes nonaccrual loans held for sale.
(b) Excludes loans held for sale.
(c) Excludes government guaranteed residential mortgage loans.


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Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to GAAP measures, management considers various non-GAAP measures when evaluating the performance of the business, including: “net interest income (FTE),” “interest income (FTE),” “net interest margin (FTE),” “net interest rate spread (FTE),” “income before income taxes (FTE),” “tangible net income available to common shareholders,” “average tangible common equity,” “return on average tangible common equity,” “tangible common equity (excluding AOCI),” “tangible common equity (including AOCI),” “tangible equity,” “tangible book value per share,” “tangible book value per share (excluding AOCI),” “adjusted noninterest income,” “noninterest income excluding certain items,” “adjusted noninterest expense,” “noninterest expense excluding certain items,” “pre-provision net revenue,” “adjusted efficiency ratio,” “adjusted return on average common equity,” “adjusted return on average tangible common equity,” “adjusted return on average tangible common equity, excluding accumulated other comprehensive income", “adjusted pre-provision net revenue,” “adjusted return on average assets,” “efficiency ratio (FTE),” “total revenue (FTE),” “noninterest income as a percent of total revenue”, and certain ratios derived from these measures. The Bancorp believes these non-GAAP measures provide useful information to investors because these are among the measures used by the Fifth Third management team to evaluate operating performance and to make day-to-day operating decisions.

The FTE basis adjusts for the tax-favored status of income from certain loans and securities held by the Bancorp that are not taxable for federal income tax purposes. The Bancorp believes this presentation to be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income and net interest margin as it provides a relevant comparison between taxable and non-taxable amounts.

The Bancorp believes tangible net income available to common shareholders, average tangible common equity, tangible common equity (excluding AOCI), tangible common equity (including AOCI), tangible equity, tangible book value per share and return on average tangible common equity are important measures for evaluating the performance of the business without the impacts of intangible items, whether acquired or created internally, in a manner comparable to other companies in the industry who present similar measures.

The Bancorp believes noninterest income, noninterest expense, net interest income, net interest margin, pre-provision net revenue, efficiency ratio, noninterest income as a percent of total revenue, return on average common equity, return on average tangible common equity, and return on average assets are important measures that adjust for significant, unusual, or large transactions that may occur in a reporting period which management does not consider indicative of ongoing financial performance and enhances comparability of results with prior periods.

The Bancorp believes noninterest income excluding certain items and noninterest expense excluding certain items are important measures that adjust for certain components that are prone to significant period-to-period changes in order to facilitate the explanation of variances in the noninterest income and noninterest expense line items.

Management considers various measures when evaluating capital utilization and adequacy, including the tangible equity and tangible common equity (including and excluding AOCI), in addition to capital ratios defined by U.S. banking agencies. These calculations are intended to complement the capital ratios defined by U.S. banking agencies for both absolute and comparative purposes. These ratios are not formally defined by U.S. GAAP or codified in the federal banking regulations and, therefore, are considered to be non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes that providing the tangible common equity ratio excluding AOCI on certain assets and liabilities enables investors and others to assess the Bancorp’s use of equity without the effects of changes in AOCI, some of which are uncertain; providing the tangible common equity ratio including AOCI enables investors and others to assess the Bancorp’s use of equity if components of AOCI, such as unrealized gains or losses, were to be monetized.

Please note that although non-GAAP financial measures provide useful insight, they should not be considered in isolation or relied upon as a substitute for analysis using GAAP measures.

Please see reconciliations of all historical non-GAAP measures used in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, beginning on the following page.
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation
$ and shares in millions As of and For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December September June March
2024 2023 2023 2023 2023
Net interest income $1,384 $1,416 $1,438 $1,457 $1,517
Add: Taxable equivalent adjustment 6 7 7 6 5
Net interest income (FTE) (a) 1,390 1,423 1,445 1,463 1,522
Net interest income (annualized) (b) 5,566 5,618 5,705 5,844 6,152
Net interest income (FTE) (annualized) (c) 5,591 5,646 5,733 5,868 6,173
Interest income 2,608 2,648 2,529 2,370 2,213
Add: Taxable equivalent adjustment 6 7 7 6 5
Interest income (FTE) 2,614 2,655 2,536 2,376 2,218
Interest income (FTE) (annualized) (d) 10,513 10,533 10,061 9,530 8,995
Interest expense (annualized) (e) 4,923 4,888 4,328 3,662 2,823
Average interest-earning assets (f) 195,349 198,166 192,216 189,060 187,407
Average interest-bearing liabilities (g) 146,533 146,507 139,779 134,590 129,280
Net interest margin (b) / (f) 2.85  % 2.83  % 2.97  % 3.09  % 3.28  %
Net interest margin (FTE) (c) / (f) 2.86  % 2.85  % 2.98  % 3.10  % 3.29  %
Net interest rate spread (FTE) (d) / (f) - (e) / (g) 2.02  % 1.97  % 2.13  % 2.32  % 2.62  %
Income before income taxes $658 $650 $846 $775 $718
Add: Taxable equivalent adjustment 6 7 7 6 5
Income before income taxes (FTE) 664 657 853 781 723
Net income available to common shareholders 480 492 623 562 535
Add: Intangible amortization, net of tax 8 8 8 8 9
Tangible net income available to common shareholders (h) 488 500 631 570 544
Tangible net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (i) 1,963 1,984 2,503 2,286 2,206
Average Bancorp shareholders’ equity
18,727 17,201 17,305 18,344 17,977
Less: Average preferred stock (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116)
Average goodwill (4,918) (4,919) (4,919) (4,919) (4,915)
Average intangible assets (121) (130) (141) (152) (163)
Average tangible common equity, including AOCI (j) 11,572 10,036 10,129 11,157 10,783
Less: Average AOCI 4,938 6,244 5,835 4,480 4,442
Average tangible common equity, excluding AOCI (k) 16,510 16,280 15,964 15,637 15,225
Total Bancorp shareholders’ equity
19,018 19,172 16,544 17,809 18,364
Less: Preferred stock (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116)
Goodwill (4,918) (4,919) (4,919) (4,919) (4,915)
Intangible assets (115) (125) (136) (146) (157)
Tangible common equity, including AOCI (l) 11,869 12,012 9,373 10,628 11,176
Less: AOCI 4,888 4,487 6,839 5,166 4,245
Tangible common equity, excluding AOCI (m) 16,757 16,499 16,212 15,794 15,421
Add: Preferred stock 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116 2,116
Tangible equity (n) 18,873 18,615 18,328 17,910 17,537
Total assets 214,506 214,574 212,967 207,276 208,657
Less: Goodwill (4,918) (4,919) (4,919) (4,919) (4,915)
Intangible assets (115) (125) (136) (146) (157)
Tangible assets, including AOCI (o) 209,473 209,530 207,912 202,211 203,585
Less: AOCI, before tax 6,187 5,680 8,657 6,539 5,373
Tangible assets, excluding AOCI (p) $215,660 $215,210 $216,569 $208,750 $208,958
Common shares outstanding (q) 684 681 681 681 681
Tangible equity (n) / (p) 8.75  % 8.65  % 8.46  % 8.58  % 8.39  %
Tangible common equity (excluding AOCI) (m) / (p) 7.77  % 7.67  % 7.49  % 7.57  % 7.38  %
Tangible common equity (including AOCI) (l) / (o) 5.67  % 5.73  % 4.51  % 5.26  % 5.49  %
Tangible book value per share (including AOCI) (l) / (q) $17.35 $17.64 $13.76 $15.61 $16.41
Tangible book value per share (excluding AOCI) (m) / (q) $24.50 $24.23 $23.81 $23.19 $22.64
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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation
$ in millions For the Three Months Ended
(unaudited) March December March
2024 2023 2023
Net income (r) $520 $530 $558
Net income (annualized) (s) 2,091 2,103 2,263
Adjustments (pre-tax items)
FDIC special assessment 33 224
Valuation of Visa total return swap 17 22 31
Mastercard litigation 5
Fifth Third Foundation contribution 15
Restructuring severance expense 5 12
Adjustments, after-tax (t)(a)
42 205 33
Adjustments (tax related items)
Tax benefit associated with resolution of certain acquisition related tax matters (17)
Adjustments (tax related items) (u) (17)
Noninterest income (v) 710 744 696
Valuation of Visa total return swap 17 22 31
Adjusted noninterest income (w) 727 766 727
Noninterest expense (x) 1,342 1,455 1,331
FDIC special assessment (33) (224)
Mastercard litigation (5)
Fifth Third Foundation contribution (15)
Restructuring severance expense (5) (12)
Adjusted noninterest expense (y) 1,304 1,211 1,319
Adjusted net income (r) + (t) + (u) 562 718 591
Adjusted net income (annualized) (z) 2,260 2,849 2,397
Adjusted tangible net income available to common shareholders (h) + (t) + (u) 530 688 577
Adjusted tangible net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (aa) 2,132 2,730 2,340
Average assets (ab) $213,203 $214,057 $205,084
Return on average tangible common equity (i) / (j) 17.0  % 19.8  % 20.5  %
Return on average tangible common equity excluding AOCI (i) / (k) 11.9  % 12.2  % 14.5  %
Adjusted return on average tangible common equity, including AOCI (aa) / (j) 18.4  % 27.2  % 21.7  %
Adjusted return on average tangible common equity, excluding AOCI (aa) / (k) 12.9  % 16.8  % 15.4  %
Return on average assets (s) / (ab) 0.98  % 0.98  % 1.10  %
Adjusted return on average assets (z) / (ab) 1.06  % 1.33  % 1.17  %
Efficiency ratio (FTE) (x) / [(a) + (v)] 63.9  % 67.2  % 60.0  %
Adjusted efficiency ratio (y) / [(a) + (w)] 61.6  % 55.3  % 58.6  %
Total revenue (FTE) (a) + (v) $2,100 $2,167 $2,218
Adjusted total revenue (FTE) (a) + (w) $2,117 $2,189 $2,249
Pre-provision net revenue (PPNR) (a) + (v) - (x) $758 $712 $887
Adjusted pre-provision net revenue (PPNR) (a) + (w) - (y) $813 $978 $930
Totals may not foot due to rounding; (a) Assumes a 23% tax rate

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Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries
Segment Presentation
$ in millions
(unaudited)
For the three months ended March 31, 2024(b)
Commercial Banking Consumer and Small Business Banking
Wealth
and Asset Management
General Corporate
and Other
Total
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
$690 $1,125 $59 $(484) $1,390
(Provision for) benefit from credit losses (71) (84) 61 (94)
Net interest income after (provision for) benefit from credit losses 619 1,041 59 (423) 1,296
Noninterest income 326 266 102 16 710
Noninterest expense (501) (639) (103) (99) (1,342)
Income (loss) before income taxes 444 668 58 (506) 664
Applicable income tax (expense) benefit(a)
(75) (141) (12) 84 (144)
Net income (loss) $369 $527 $46 $(422) $520
For the three months ended December 31, 2023
Commercial Banking Consumer and Small Business Banking
Wealth
and Asset Management
General Corporate
and Other
Total
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
$812 $1,190 $66 $(645) $1,423
(Provision for) benefit from credit losses 25 (81) 1 (55)
Net interest income after (provision for) benefit from credit losses 837 1,109 66 (644) 1,368
Noninterest income 332 284 91 37 744
Noninterest expense (488) (614) (90) (263) (1,455)
Income (loss) before income taxes 681 779 67 (870) 657
Applicable income tax (expense) benefit(a)
(129) (164) (15) 181 (127)
Net income (loss) $552 $615 $52 $(689) $530
For the three months ended September 30, 2023
Commercial Banking Consumer and Small Business Banking
Wealth
and Asset Management
General Corporate
and Other
Total
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
$1,012 $1,390 $98 $(1,055) $1,445
Provision for credit losses (105) (1) (13) (119)
Net interest income after provision for credit losses 1,012 1,285 97 (1,068) 1,326
Noninterest income 353 274 94 (6) 715
Noninterest expense (478) (624) (90) 4 (1,188)
Income (loss) before income taxes 887 935 101 (1,070) 853
Applicable income tax (expense) benefit(a)
(169) (196) (22) 194 (193)
Net income (loss) $718 $739 $79 $(876) $660
For the three months ended June 30, 2023
Commercial Banking Consumer and Small Business Banking
Wealth
and Asset Management
General Corporate
and Other
Total
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
$1,025 $1,370 $95 $(1,027) $1,463
(Provision for) benefit from credit losses 9 (65) (121) (177)
Net interest income after (provision for) benefit from credit losses 1,034 1,305 95 (1,148) 1,286
Noninterest income 336 271 91 28 726
Noninterest expense (486) (632) (93) (20) (1,231)
Income (loss) before income taxes 884 944 93 (1,140) 781
Applicable income tax (expense) benefit(a)
(173) (198) (20) 211 (180)
Net income (loss) $711 $746 $73 $(929) $601
For the three months ended March 31, 2023
Commercial Banking Consumer and Small Business Banking
Wealth
and Asset Management
General Corporate
and Other
Total
Net interest income (FTE)(a)
$980 $1,257 $101 $(816) $1,522
Provision for credit losses (46) (51) (67) (164)
Net interest income after provision for credit losses 934 1,206 101 (883) 1,358
Noninterest income 336 273 92 (5) 696
Noninterest expense (551) (645) (100) (35) (1,331)
Income (loss) before income taxes 719 834 93 (923) 723
Applicable income tax (expense) benefit(a)
(139) (175) (19) 168 (165)
Net income (loss) $580 $659 $74 $(755) $558
(a) Includes taxable equivalent adjustments of $6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2024, $7 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 and September 30, 2023, $6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and $5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
(b) During the first quarter of 2024, the Bancorp eliminated certain revenue sharing agreements between Wealth and Asset Management and Consumer and Small Business Banking. Prior period results have been adjusted to reflect current presentation.
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© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved This presentation contains statements that we believe are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Rule 175 promulgated thereunder, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Rule 3b-6 promulgated thereunder. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. These statements relate to our financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance, capital actions or business. They usually can be identified by the use of forward-looking language such as “will likely result,” “may,” “are expected to,” “is anticipated,” “potential,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “projected,” “intends to,” or may include other similar words or phrases such as “believes,” “plans,” “trend,” “objective,” “continue,” “remain,” or similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could,” “might,” “can,” or similar verbs. You should not place undue reliance on these statements, as they are subject to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risk factors set forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K as updated by our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). There are a number of important factors that could cause future results to differ materially from historical performance and these forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: (1) deteriorating credit quality; (2) loan concentration by location or industry of borrowers or collateral; (3) problems encountered by other financial institutions; (4) inadequate sources of funding or liquidity; (5) unfavorable actions of rating agencies; (6) inability to maintain or grow deposits; (7) limitations on the ability to receive dividends from subsidiaries; (8) cyber-security risks; (9) Fifth Third’s ability to secure confidential information and deliver products and services through the use of computer systems and telecommunications networks; (10) failures by third-party service providers; (11) inability to manage strategic initiatives and/or organizational changes; (12) inability to implement technology system enhancements; (13) failure of internal controls and other risk management programs; (14) losses related to fraud, theft, misappropriation or violence; (15) inability to attract and retain skilled personnel; (16) adverse impacts of government regulation; (17) governmental or regulatory changes or other actions; (18) failures to meet applicable capital requirements; (19) regulatory objections to Fifth Third’s capital plan; (20) regulation of Fifth Third’s derivatives activities; (21) deposit insurance premiums; (22) assessments for the orderly liquidation fund; (23) weakness in the national or local economies; (24) global political and economic uncertainty or negative actions; (25) changes in interest rates and the effects of inflation; (26) changes and trends in capital markets; (27) fluctuation of Fifth Third’s stock price; (28) volatility in mortgage banking revenue; (29) litigation, investigations, and enforcement proceedings by governmental authorities; (30) breaches of contractual covenants, representations and warranties; (31) competition and changes in the financial services industry; (32) potential impacts of the adoption of real-time payment networks; (33) changing retail distribution strategies, customer preferences and behavior; (34) difficulties in identifying, acquiring or integrating suitable strategic partnerships, investments or acquisitions; (35) potential dilution from future acquisitions; (36) loss of income and/or difficulties encountered in the sale and separation of businesses, investments or other assets; (37) results of investments or acquired entities; (38) changes in accounting standards or interpretation or declines in the value of Fifth Third’s goodwill or other intangible assets; (39) inaccuracies or other failures from the use of models; (40) effects of critical accounting policies and judgments or the use of inaccurate estimates; (41) weather-related events, other natural disasters, or health emergencies (including pandemics); (42) the impact of reputational risk created by these or other developments on such matters as business generation and retention, funding and liquidity; (43) changes in law or requirements imposed by Fifth Third’s regulators impacting our capital actions, including dividend payments and stock repurchases; and (44) Fifth Third's ability to meet its environmental and/or social targets, goals and commitments. You should refer to our periodic and current reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or “SEC,” for further information on other factors, which could cause actual results to be significantly different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Moreover, you should treat these statements as speaking only as of the date they are made and based only on information then actually known to us. We expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in our expectations or any changes in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based, except as may be required by law, and we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The information contained herein is intended to be reviewed in its totality, and any stipulations, conditions or provisos that apply to a given piece of information in one part of this press release should be read as applying mutatis mutandis to every other instance of such information appearing herein. Copies of those filings are available at no cost on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or on our website at www.53.com. Annualized, pro forma, projected and estimated numbers are used for illustrative purpose only, are not forecasts and may not reflect actual results. In this presentation, we may sometimes provide non-GAAP financial information. Please note that although non-GAAP financial measures provide useful insight to analysts, investors and regulators, they should not be considered in isolation or relied upon as a substitute for analysis using GAAP measures. We provide a discussion of non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures in later slides in this presentation, as well as on pages 26 through 28 of our 1Q24 earnings release. Management does not provide a reconciliation for forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures where it is unable to provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of reconciling items and the information is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the occurrence and the financial impact of various items that have not yet occurred, are out of the Bancorp's control or cannot be reasonably predicted. For the same reasons, Bancorp's management is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information. Forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures provided without the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures may vary materially from the corresponding GAAP financial measures. 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© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Reported1 Adjusted1 EPS $0.70 $0.76 ROA 0.98% 1.06% ROE 11.6% 12.6% ROTCE 17.0% 18.4% NIM 2.86% 2.86% Efficiency ratio 63.9% 61.6% PPNR $758MM $813MM CET12 10.44% For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 1Q24 highlights 3 • Average deposits increased 5% compared to 1Q23 • Net charge-offs, NPAs, and delinquencies remain below historical levels; zero CRE net charge-offs during the quarter • Strong fee performance driven by 10% growth in wealth and asset management revenue and 11% in treasury management fees compared to 1Q23 • Interest-bearing deposit costs were well-managed; increased only 1 bp compared to 4Q23 • Disciplined expense management; adjusted expenses1 decreased 1% compared to 1Q23 • Generated consumer household growth of 3% compared to 1Q23


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $1,522 $1,423 $1,390 3.29% 2.85% 2.86% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NII $ in millions; NIM change in bps 4Q23 to 1Q24 Reported NII & NIM Walk T o ta l n et i n te re st i n co m e; $ m il li o n s NII NIM For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 NII $1,4234Q23 2.85% NIM $1,390 2.86%1Q24 Securities portfolio Loan balances / mix 1 1 (8) 1 3 1Net market rate impact Deposit/wholesale funding balances / mix (20) (4) Net interest income1 Day Count 12 4 Other, net 1(11)


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Noninterest income $696 $744 $710$723 $751 $717 Noninterest income Adjusted noninterest income (excl. securities gains/losses,net)¹ 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 • Adjusted noninterest income1 down $6 million, or 1% • Primary drivers: ‒ Commercial banking revenue (down 11%) reflecting decreases in client financial risk management revenue and M&A advisory revenue ‒ Leasing business revenue (down 32%) reflecting lower operating lease revenue and lease remarketing revenue ‒ Partially offset by wealth and asset management revenue (up 10%) reflecting increases in personal asset management revenue and brokerage fees and service charges on deposits (up 10%) reflecting an increase in commercial treasury management fees • Adjusted noninterest income1 down $34 million, or 5% • Primary drivers: ‒ Commercial banking revenue (down 12%) reflecting decreases in institutional brokerage and client financial risk management revenue ‒ Mortgage banking net revenue (down 18%) reflecting decreases in MSR net valuation adjustments and origination fees and gains on loan sales ‒ Partially offset by wealth and asset management revenue (up 10%) primarily reflecting seasonally strong tax-related private client service revenue and personal asset management revenue 1Q24 vs. 1Q23 1Q24 vs. 4Q23 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 T o ta l n o n in te re st i n co m e; $ m il li o n s Securities losses/(gains), net ($ in millions) 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Net loss/(gains) attributable to legacy venture equity investments $7 $— ($1) Net losses/(gains) attributable to non-qualified deferred compensation plans (NQDC), primarily offset in expenses (10) (13) (11) Other losses/(gains), net (1) (2) 2 Securities losses/(gains), net ($4) ($15) ($10) 5


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $1,331 $1,455 $1,342$1,319 $1,211 $1,304 Noninterest expense Adjusted noninterest expense¹ 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 • Adjusted noninterest expense1 up $93 million, or 8% • Primary drivers: ‒ Compensation and benefits (up 14%), reflecting a seasonal increase ‒ Net occupancy expense (up 5%) ‒ Marketing expense (up 7%) ‒ Partially offset by leasing business expense (down 7%) T o ta l n o n in te re st e x p en se ; $ m il li o n s • Adjusted noninterest expense1 down $15 million, or 1% • Primary drivers: ‒ Leasing business expense (down 26%) ‒ Other noninterest expense (down 8%) ‒ Partially offset by net occupancy expense (up 7%) 1Q24 vs. 1Q23 1Q24 vs. 4Q23 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 Noninterest expense 6 ($ in millions) 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Non-qualified deferred compensation expense/ (benefit), primarily offset in securities gains/losses $12 $17 $15


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $122.9 $117.2 $116.5 $77.2 $72.7 $71.9 $45.6 $44.5 $44.6 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 $0.7 $0.3 $0.3 $0.7 $0.4 $0.3 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 QoQ YoY (8%) (58%) (27%) +33% QoQ YoY — (2%) (1%) (7%) Interest earning assets Commercial Average securities1 and short-term investmentsAverage loan & lease balances $ in billions; loan & lease balances excluding HFS Consumer Period-end loan & lease balances Period-end HFS loan & lease balances Commercial Consumer $ in billions For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding % change % change % change % change $ in billions; loan & lease balances excluding HFS $ in billions 7 $0.0 $0.0$0.0 QoQ YoY — (2%) (2%) (6%) QoQ YoY (1%) +302% (2%) (4%) $122.8 $118.9 $117.3 $77.4 $74.2 $72.8 $45.4 $44.6 $44.5 5.63% 6.30% 6.36% Commercial Consumer Total Loan Yield 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 $63.8 $78.9 $77.7 $58.5 $57.4 $56.5 $5.3 $21.5 $21.2 3.06% 3.13% 3.26% Securities Short-term investments Taxable securities yield 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $23.7 $26.1 $24.8 4.49% 5.39% 5.55% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 $157.4 $163.7 $164.4 $163.0 $168.9 $169.6 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 $26.0 $24.6 $23.8 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Deposits and wholesale funding Average wholesale funding balancesAverage deposit balances Core depositsCDs > $250K Total interest bearing deposit costs $ in billions Total wholesale funding Wholesale funding cost Period-end deposit balances Period-end wholesale funding balances $ in billions Note: totals shown above may not foot due to rounding % change % change % change % change $ in billions $ in billions 8Total wholesale funding QoQ YoY (2%) +1% +2% (12%) QoQ YoY (5%) +4% QoQ YoY (4%) (9%) $5.5$5.7 $4.3 $5.2$5.2$5.6 Core depositsCDs > $250K QoQ YoY — (7%) — +4% $160.6 $169.4 $168.1 $156.3 $163.8 $162.6 1.76% 3.00% 3.01% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 QoQ YoY (2%) +27% (1%) +4%


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved • 86% FDIC insured1 • Debit transactions up 4% YoY • >80% of balances from clients with 5+ year tenure • Average age of household: ~13 years • 1.4 million Momentum Households (~56% of total) 69% 31% FITB Peer median H8 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 High-quality deposit franchise 6 point outperformance vs. large commercial banks Average total deposits indexed to 100; H8, non-seasonally adjusted total deposits Commercial and consumer deposit franchise highlights Continued investment in the southeast3 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 9 3Q18 2028E Midwest Southeast Commercial franchiseConsumer franchise Fifth Third continues to outpace the industry in deposit share growth2 +5% (1%) +1% #2 #6 Midwest Southeast unchanged YoY improved 2 spots YoY • Gained or maintained market share rank in all 40 of our largest MSAs • Approaching target locational share in 8 key SE MSAs of focus Significant locational share improvement since 2018 in key SE MSAs Deposit share rankings Naples, FL 2018 2023 Nashville, TN Fort Myers, FL Charlotte, NC Raleigh-Durham, NC #2 #6 #4 #5 #15 #1 #3 #2 #4 #7 1Q24 ~45% ~55% ~20% ~80% Branch network mix 4 • 25% FDIC insured1 • 95% of balances represented by relationships that utilized Treasury Management services (including 82% of uninsured) • Balanced-weighted relationship age of ~24 years • Median relationship deposit balance of ~$370K


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Net charge-offs (NCOs) $78 $90 $124 $96 $110 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 Credit quality overview 10 Key metrics 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NPL ratio 0.48% 0.52% 0.47% 0.55% 0.61% NPA ratio1 0.51% 0.54% 0.51% 0.59% 0.64% 30-89 days past due as a % of portfolio loans and leases 0.26% 0.28% 0.26% 0.31% 0.29% NCO ratio 0.26% 0.29% 0.41% 0.32% 0.38% ACL ratio as a % of portfolio loans and leases 1.99% 2.08% 2.11% 2.12% 2.12% Nonperforming loans (NPLs) $593 $629 $570 $649 $708 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Portfolio loans & leases 30-89 days past due $317 $339 $316 $359 $342 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved • Drivers of $16MM decrease in ACL: ‒ Primarily due to a decline in loan balances and modest improvement in Moody's macroeconomic forecast Allowance for loan & lease losses Commercial and industrial loans Commercial mortgage loans Commercial construction loans Commercial leases Total commercial loans and leases Residential mortgage loans Home equity Indirect secured consumer loans Credit card Other consumer loans Total consumer loans Allowance for loan & lease losses Reserve for unfunded commitments1 Allowance for credit losses Allocation of allowance by product $ in millions 1Q24 Amount % of portfolio loans & leases For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding Change in rate Compared to: 4Q23 1Q23 Allowance for credit losses 11 2,318 154 $2,472 1.99% 2.12% 0.01% — 0.19% 0.13% $756 306 64 15 141 102 139 278 208 1,177 $1,141 1.44% 2.70% 1.11% 0.58% 0.83% 2.63% 5.04% 1.81% 11.95% 2.65% 1.59% — 0.18% (0.06%) 0.08% (0.02%) 0.03% (0.19%) — (0.22%) (0.03%) 0.04% 0.03% 0.52% (0.13%) (0.08%) (0.22%) (0.50%) 0.50% 0.52% (1.45%) 0.30% 0.11% Solar energy installation loans 309 7.99% 0.17% 1.32% • Drivers of $16MM decrease in ACL: • Primarily due to a decline in loan balances and modest improvement in Moody's macroeconomic forecast


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 10.29% ~30 bps ~7 bps (~15 bps) (~8 bps) ~1 bp 10.44% 4Q23 Net income to common RWA Common dividends Modified CECL transition Other 1Q24 $(4.4) $(2.4) 03/31/23 12/31/2024E 12 Strong liquidity and capital position Liquidity position $ in billions Fed Reserves Unpledged Investment Securities Available FHLB Borrowing Capacity Current Fed Discount Window Availability Total ~$22 ~$20 ~$11 ~$54 ~$107 12/31/23 Available BTFP Capacity - Capital position Common equity tier 1 ratio1 ~$22 ~$26 ~$12 ~$39 ~$108 ~$9 Liquidity Sources 3/31/24 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding • Maintained full Category 1 LCR compliance during the quarter • Loan-to-core deposit ratio of 71% • For several years, we have performed: ‒ Daily LCR calculations ‒ Monthly liquidity stress tests, including two FITB-specific scenarios over and above regulatory requirements ‒ Monthly 2052a complex liquidity monitoring reporting


 
Classification: Internal Use © Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved ($4.2) ($3.8) ($3.3) ($2.8) ($2.3) ($1.8) $0.4 $0.9 $1.4 $1.9 $2.4 03/31/24 12/31/24E 12/31/25E 12/31/26E 12/31/27E 12/31/28E ($4.2) ($3.7) ($3.1) ($2.6) ($2.1) ($1.6) $0.5 $1.1 $1.6 $2.1 $2.6 03/31/24 12/31/24E 12/31/25E 12/31/26E 12/31/27E 12/31/28E Securities portfolio AOCI accretion 13 Projected AOCI accretion1 $ in billions; 3/31 AFS and HTM portfolio unrealized loss, after-tax For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding ~62% capital accretion ~26% capital accretion Assuming implied forward curve2 Assuming static rates ~57% capital accretion ~21% capital accretion Transferred 23% of AFS securities portfolio to HTM on January 3, 2024 to mitigate AOCI volatility Securities selected for HTM meet Reg YY eligibility and inclusion requirements


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved down 2 – 4% Noninterest expense1 up ~1% (FY23 baseline: $4.937BN) Net charge-off ratio 35 – 45 bps Effective tax rate 22 - 23% For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 As of April 19, 2024; please see cautionary statements on page 2 Total revenue1 down 1 – 2% (FY23 baseline: $8.826BN; Includes securities g/l) (including HFS) Avg. loans & leases down ~2% Current expectations FY 2024 compared to FY 2023 14 Allowance for credit losses expect $75 - $100MM build due to loan growth (primarily Dividend Finance) and assumes no change to macroeconomic outlook and risk profile as of 1Q24 Net interest income1 Noninterest income1 up 1 – 2% (FY23 baseline: $5.852BN) (FY23 baseline: $2.956BN)


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved stable to up 1% Noninterest expense1 down ~6% (1Q24 baseline: $1.304BN) Net charge-off ratio 35 – 45 bps Effective tax rate 22 - 23% For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 As of April 19, 2024; please see cautionary statements on page 2 Total revenue1 up ~1% (1Q24 baseline: $2.117BN; Includes securities g/l) (including HFS) Avg. loans & leases stable Current expectations 2Q24 compared to 1Q24 15 Allowance for credit losses expect $0 - $25MM build due to loan mix (primarily Dividend Finance) and assumes no change to macroeconomic outlook and risk profile as of 1Q24 Net interest income1 Noninterest income1 up 2 – 4% (1Q24 baseline: $1.390BN) (1Q24 baseline: $717MM)


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Appendix 16


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 17 Our purpose, vision, and core values support our commitment to generating sustainable value for stakeholders Our Vision Be the One Bank people most value and trust Our Core Values Our Purpose To improve the lives of our customers and the well-being of our communities Work as One Bank Take Accountability Be Respectful Act with Integrity Living our purpose guided by our vision and values


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $3.7BN in lending, investments, financial accessibility and philanthropy towards $2.8BN AREEI initiative 4 44% board diversity 5 57% women; 29% persons of color in workforce Minorities are paid at parity to non-minorities, women are paid 99% of what men are paid >$122MM Tier 1 diverse supplier spend, 11.2% of net addressable spend 6 >1.1K members in employee Sustainability Business Resource Group 7 18 Addressing climate change Promoting inclusion and diversity Demonstrating our commitment to employees Strengthening our communities Keeping the customer at the center >$199MM in lending, investments, and philanthropy towards Empowering Black Futures Neighborhood Investment Program 10 $1.2BN provided in community development lending and investment >$35MM in total charitable giving >110K hours of community service 6 "Outstanding" rating on most recent Community Reinvestment Act performance examination from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency >$37BN in sustainable financing towards $100BN goal 1 54% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions since 2014 Operating on net 100% renewable energy since 2019 Offsetting carbon emissions in our operations since 2020 2 $500MM inaugural Green Bond issued in October 2021 3 Fifth Third is committed to supporting customers, communities and employees For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 Sustainability priorities and metrics 3.5MM customer outreach calls in 1Q24, continuing our heightened connection to the customer 8 3% YoY consumer household growth 9 Low reliance on punitive consumer fees, with $35MM in NSF fees eliminated and >$59MM in overdraft fees avoided with Extra Time® >$27BN deposited up to 2 days early with Early Pay® $38MM in consumer cash back rewards with 5/3 Cash Back cards Decrease in overall turnover from 16.9% in 4Q23 to 16.2% in 1Q24 Increased company HSA contribution in 2024 by 20%, helping employees offset rising medical inflation Up to 7% 401(k) employer contribution with increased participation of 81.2% in 2023, up from 80.3% in 2022 Employees invested ~780K hours of training in 2023 (40 hours average / FTE)


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 19 Actions Demonstrating Leadership Third-party recognitions Executive compensation tied to sustainability priorities Sustainability & Stewardship Assessment modifier in 2023 Variable Compensation Plan Office of sustainability Leading enterprise sustainability strategy, business integration, and reporting including Bank’s climate strategy and sustainable finance 10-year $100BN Environmental & Social Finance Target Expansion of the original $8BN renewable energy goal achieved in June 2022 2022 Sustainability report Aligned with industry standards and frameworks, including SASB and GRI, available on ir.53.com Dividend Finance A leading fintech point-of-sale (POS) lender, providing financing solutions for residential renewable energy and sustainability-focused home improvement $250,000 donation for disaster relief To Red Cross, United Way through Fifth Third Foundation in addition to other assistance programs Operational sustainability goals Announced six new operational sustainability targets to be achieved by 2030, including Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions reduction of 75% SSGA R-Factor Score April 2024 Leader Top 10% among Commercial Banks S&P Global ESG Score MSCI ESG Rating August 2023 A Third consecutive year CSRHub ESG Ranking April 2024 93rd percentile Top quartile among peers1 ESG Risk Rating2 January 2023 Low Risk Top quartile among peers1 Refinitiv ESG Combined Score June 2023 47/100 Top quartile among peers1 A recognized leader in sustainability among peers For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 Corporate Sustainability Assessment "OUTSTANDING" Received highest overall rating possible on most recent Community Reinvestment Act performance examination from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, including each of the three tests: Lending, Investment, Service. 51 / 100 Top quartile among peers1


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $0 $2,500 $750 $1,850 $2,050 $4,912 Fifth Third Bancorp Fifth Third Bank Fifth Third Financial Corp 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 on 54%39% 7% Consumer and Small Business Banking Commercial Banking Wealth & Asset Management 20 Unsecured debt maturities Composition of deposits by segment Holding company: • Holding Company cash as of March 31, 2024: $4.9BN • Cash on hand at Holding Company currently sufficient to satisfy all fixed obligations for ~37 months (debt maturities, common and preferred dividends, interest, and other expenses) • The Holding Company issued $1BN 8NC7 fixed-to-floating rate debt in 1Q24 • $2.25BN of Holding Company debt matured in 1Q24 Bank entity: • The Bank did not issue or have long-term debt maturities in 1Q24 • Available and contingent borrowing capacity (1Q24): ‒ FHLB ~$10.9BN available, ~$16.8BN total ‒ Federal Reserve Discount Window ~$54.4BN ‒ During 1Q24, collateral pre-positioned at the BTFP was transitioned to the Discount Window in anticipation of the BTFP's sunset Period-end as of 3/31/24 Strong liquidity profile $ millions – excl. Retail Brokered & Institutional CDs


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 72% 16% 8% 4% • 60% allocation to bullet/ locked- out cash flow securities • AFS & HTM spot yield: 3.16% 4 • AFS net unrealized pre-tax loss: $4.6BN $19.6BN fixed | $52.4BN variable 1,2 Commercial loans1,2 Balance sheet positioning 100% Fix | —% Variable 86% Fix | 14%Variable Investment portfolioConsumer loans1 Long-term debt 3 $38.4BN fixed | $6.1BN variable 1 $9.4BN fixed | $6BN variable 3 • 1M based: 50% 5,8 • 3M based: 6% 5,8 • Prime & O/N based: 16% 5,8 • Other based: 1% 5,7,8 • Weighted avg. life: 1.74 years 1 • 1M based: 1% 6,8 • Prime: 11% 6 • Other based: 1% 6,8,9 • Weighted avg. life: 4.01 years1 • SOFR based: 39% • Weighted avg. life: 4.2 years C&I 28% Fix | 72% Variable Coml. mortgage 21% Fix | 79% Variable Coml. lease 100% Fix | 0% Variable Resi mtg.& construction 96% Fix | 4% Variable Home equity 10% Fix | 90% Variable Senior debt 50% Fix | 50% Variable Sub debt 59% Fix | 41% Variable Auto securiz. proceeds 82% Fix | 18% Variable Coml. construction 3% Fix | 97% Variable Credit card 40% Fix | 60% Variable Other 86% Fix | 14% Variable Other 98% Fix | 2% Variable Level 1 81% Fix | 19% Variable Level 2A Non-HQLA/ Other Includes $4.8BN non-agency CMBS (All super-senior, AAA-rated securities; 59% WA LTV, ~39% WA credit enhancement) Auto/Indirect 100% Fix | 0% Variable For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 21 34% 38% 9% 15% 4% 26% 55% 19% 65%12% 8% 15% The information above incorporates the impact of $8BN in C&I receive-fixed swaps and ~$6BN fair value hedges associated with long-term debt (receive-fixed swaps)


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 22 Investment portfolio composition Investment portfolio characteristics Held-to-maturity portfolio • $11.5BN portfolio • Reclassification during 1Q24 aimed to de-risk potential AOCI volatility to capital under proposed capital rules • Securities selected for HTM meet Reg YY eligibility and inclusion requirements Available-for-sale portfolio • $43.4BN portfolio • $5BN Non-agency CMBS portfolio ‒ All positions are super-senior AAA rated with WA credit enhancement of 39% ‒ Securities are 20% risk-weighted and are pledgeable to the FHLB ‒ Underlying loans in our structures have a WA LTV of ~60% ‒ Credit risk team analyzes transactions at the underlying property-level, similar to what we do for all our CRE loan commitments HTM 21% AFS 79% AFS and HTM portfolio; amortized cost basis; as of 3/31/24 Amortized cost basis; as of 3/31/24 Securities mix Effective durationAgency CMBS Agency RMBS Non-agency CMBS Treasuries Other HTM 35% 45% — 20% — 5.8 AFS 56% 13% 11% 6% 13% 4.2 Total 52% 20% 9% 9% 10% 4.6 Reclassified $12.6BN of securities to held-to- maturity on 1/3/24 Securities portfolio Securities portfolio $55BN ~28% of interest earning assets ‒ Leverage analytical tools with over 40+ years of historical data to stress the securities at an individual property level on a recurring bases, including significant market distress in real estate valuations


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved As of 3/31/24 Non-owner occupied CRE represents <10% of total loans 23 Office CRE portfolio stats $ billions $ balance % of total loans LTM NCO % NPLs / loans Multifamily $3.5 3.0% 0.00% 0.00% Hospitality 1.4 1.2 0.00 0.00 Office 1.3 1.1 0.00 0.17 Industrial 1.2 1.0 0.00 0.00 Retail 1.2 1.0 0.00 0.01 Medical Office 0.7 0.6 0.00 0.00 Other 1.5 1.3 (0.17) 0.03 Total non-owner occupied CRE $10.9 9.3% (0.02%) 0.03% Limited non-owner occupied exposure with very strong credit quality vs. PQ Average loan commitment $11.0 million 5% NCOs / average loans (LTM) 0.00% — Delinquencies / loans 0.21% 0.21% NPL / loans 0.17% (0.01%) Criticized loans / loans 7.4% 1.3% As of 1Q24; Non-owner occupied Total Bancorp loans $117BN • Office CRE of $1.3BN represents 1.1% of total loans • LTV range of 55 – 60% at origination; focus on disciplined regional and national clients with longstanding relationships • Average commit of $11.0MM; conservative underwriting limiting amount of credit extended • Currently not pursuing new Office CRE originations Additional non-owner occupied office CRE metrics Totals shown above may not foot due to rounding


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved • Reduced balances 6% compared to 1Q23 • Industry concentration is well diversified $32.4 $2.4 $2.0 Shared National Credits portfolio Leveraged lending portfolio Both SNC & leveraged lending 24 Continued strong credit quality within portfolios of interest For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 • Reduced balances 10% compared to 1Q23 • Represents ~2% of total loans in 1Q24 vs. ~8% in 2015 High quality Shared National Credit portfolio with limited exposure to leveraged lending1 $ in billions; as of 3/31/24 As a % of total loans 28% 2% <2% • Reduced balances 14% compared to 1Q23 • ~40% of SNC balances are investment grade equivalent borrowers; independently underwrite each transaction • Lead left / lead right on ~50% of relationships • Crits, NPA, and NCO rates are consistent with the rest of commercial portfolio over a multi-year period


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Managing rate risk against conservative outcomes Estimated NII sensitivity profile and ALCO policy limits Estimated NII beta sensitivity Rate Risk models assume approximately 75-80% effective up betas and 65-70% down betas in our baseline NII sensitivity used in IRR simulations1,2,3 •Models are calibrated to performance in prior rate cycles •Additionally, rate risk measures assume no deposit re-pricing lags and $350MM of DDA runoff per 100 bps of rate hikes As of March 31, 2024: •50% of HFI loans were variable rate net of existing hedges (73% of total commercial; 14% of total consumer) •Short-term borrowings represent only 2% of total funding •Approximately $12.5BN in non-core funding matures beyond one year 25 % Change NII (FTE) ALCO policy limit Change in interest rates (bps) 12 months 13 to 24 months 12 months 13 to 24 months +200 Ramp over 12 months (2.8%) (4.6%) (5.0%) (6.0%) +100 Ramp over 12 months (1.4%) (2.2%) NA NA -100 Ramp over 12 months 0.2% 0.1% NA NA -200 Ramp over 12 months 0.3% (0.3%) (5.0%) (6.0%) 5% Higher Beta 5% Lower Beta Change in interest rates (bps) 12 months 13 to 24 months 12 months 13 to 24 months +200 Ramp over 12 months (3.2%) (5.4%) (1.8%) (2.9%) +100 Ramp over 12 months (1.6%) (2.6%) (0.9%) (1.4%) -100 Ramp over 12 months 0.3% 0.3% (0.1%) (0.5%) -200 Ramp over 12 months 0.5% 0.2% (0.4%) (1.6%) Estimated NII sensitivity with demand deposit balance changes % Change in NII (FTE) $1BN balance decline $1BN balance increase Change in interest rates (bps) 12 months 13 to 24 months 12 months 13 to 24 months +200 Ramp over 12 months (3.8%) (5.8%) (1.7%) (3.5%) +100 Ramp over 12 months (2.4%) (3.2%) (0.4%) (1.2%) -100 Ramp over 12 months (0.6%) (0.6%) 1.0% 0.8% -200 Ramp over 12 months (0.4%) (0.9%) 1.0% 0.2% For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Classification: Internal Use 64% 15% 21% • Includes accounts expected to reprice with market rates and time deposits ‒ ~80% of total CDs $250K or less will mature by 9/30/24 • Beta in falling rate environment: 80 – 100% • Accounts with an intermediate rate • Beta in falling rate environment: 35 – 45% 26 Interest-bearing deposit mix Stable deposit portfolio well positioned for lower rates Low beta / low cost1 Mid-beta / mid-cost2 Market priced & time deposits3 Interest-bearing deposit mix As of 3/31/24 $128 billion Including: • ~$36B of indexed deposits • $9.1B of CDs $250K or less • $5.2B of CDs $250K+ • Mostly low-rate and stable consumer & relationship-based deposits • Beta in falling rate environment: ~0% For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $8 $7 $6 $6 $5 4 $1 $2 $5 $10 $10 $10 $9 $8 $5 $3 $3 $3 $11 $11 $11 $11 $15 $14 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 1Q25 1Q30 4Q30 2Q31 3Q31 4Q31 Cash flow hedges ($3BN @ 2.25% 1- month LIBOR strike)2 Floors and receive-fixed swaps1 EOP notional value of cash flow hedges ($ in billions) Actual For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 42 27 Floors Forward starting receive-fixed swaps3 Existing receive-fixed swaps4 weighted average receive fixed rate (swaps only) 3.32%3.02%3.03% 3.05% 3.17% 3.19% 3.27% 3.29% 3.44% 5 3.02%6


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $1.1 $1.2 $1.2 $0.8 $0.7 $0.3 $0.5 $0.3 $0.2 $0.4 $1.4 $1.7 $1.5 $1.0 $1.1 Originations HFS Originations HFI 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 $18 $22 $19 $20 $14 $83 $80 $79 $79 $78 $2 ($3) ($2) $2 ($5) ($34) ($40) ($39) ($35) ($33) $69 $59 $57 $66 $54 Origination fees and gains on loan sale Gross servicing fees Net MSR Valuation MSR decay 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Mortgage banking results $ in millions Mortgage banking net revenue Mortgage originations and margins • Mortgage banking net revenue decreased $12 million from the prior quarter, primarily reflecting decreases in MSR net valuation adjustments and origination fees and gains on loan sales, partially offset by a decrease in MSR asset decay • $1.1 billion in originations, up 9% from the prior quarter and down 25% compared to the year-ago quarter; ~80% purchase volume Note: totals shown above may not foot due to rounding $ in billions 1.05% 1.21% 1.52% 1.71% 1.45% 1.82%Gain-on-sale margin Gain-on-sale margin represents gains on all loans originated for sale divided by salable originations. Rate lock margin Rate lock margin represents gains recorded associated with salable rate locks divided by salable rate locks. 1.34% 1.29% 28 $69 $59 $57 $66Mortgage banking net revenue $54 1.53% 1.68%


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Preferred dividend schedule 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 1Q25 Series H ~$13 ~$13 ~$13 ~$12 Series I ~$11 ~$10 ~$10 ~$10 Series J ~$7 ~$7 ~$6 ~$6 Series K ~$3 ~$3 ~$3 ~$3 Series L ~$4 ~$4 ~$4 ~$4 Class B Series A ~$3 ~$3 ~$3 ~$3 Total ~$40 ~$40 ~$39 ~$37 Upcoming preferred dividend schedule1 $ in millions For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 29 Floating2 Floating2 Floating2


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $77.4 $77.7 $76.4 $74.2 $72.8 $77.2 $76.4 $75.1 $72.7 $71.9 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.17% 0.13% 0.19% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.15% 0.11% 0.15% 90+ Delinquencies 0.02% 0.01% 0.02% Nonperforming Loans2 0.43% 0.45% 0.52% 30 Portfolio loans and leases $ in billions Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change Key statistics Total commercial portfolio overview For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 0.8% 0.4% (1.8%) (2.8%) (1.9%) 1.1% (1.1%) (1.6%) (3.2%) (1.1%) Commercial Portfolio Mix 73% 16% 8% 4% C&I Commercial Mortgage Commercial Construction Commercial Leases Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved $58.1 $58.1 $57.0 $54.6 $53.2 $57.7 $56.9 $55.8 $53.3 $52.2 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.21% 0.20% 0.27% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.17% 0.09% 0.12% 90+ Delinquencies 0.03% 0.02% 0.02% Nonperforming Loans2 0.49% 0.57% 0.64% 31 Portfolio loans $ in billions Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change Key statistics Revolving Line Utilization Trend3 Commercial & industrial overview For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 0.9% — (2.0%) (4.2%) (2.7%) 0.9% (1.4%) (1.9%) (4.5%) (2.0%) 33.4% 35.5% 36.8% 37.2% 36.8% 36.9% 35.3% 35.6% 35.3% 35.5% 4Q21 1Q22 2Q22 3Q22 4Q22 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 53%47% 40% 17% 13% 7% 6% 2% 15% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.04% (0.07%) 0.00% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.04% 0.09% 0.15% 90+ Delinquencies 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Nonperforming Loans2 0.29% 0.12% 0.23% Commercial real estate overview CRE Mortgage Balance by occupancy CRE Construction Balance by property type Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding $ in billions 2.0% 0.1% (0.5%) 1.2% 1.4% 1.1% 1.7% (0.9%) 1.9% — Multifamily OtherRetail Hospitality Office Industrial Home Builder Non-Owner Occupied Owner Occupied Multifamily 20% Retail 19% Hospitality 18% Office 17% Medical Office 12% Industrial 7% Non-owner occupied property type mix $16.6 $16.9 $16.8 $17.1 $17.1$16.8 $16.8 $16.7 $16.9 $17.1 $5.5 $5.5 $5.5 $5.7 $5.7 $11.1 $11.4 $11.2 $11.3 $11.3 $5.5 $5.5 $5.6 $5.6 $5.8 $11.2 $11.3 $11.1 $11.3 $11.3 Average - Commercial Construction Average - Commercial Mortgage Period-End - Commercial Construction Period-End - Commercial Mortgage 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 32 Other 7%


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 17% 17% 64% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.42% 0.64% 0.67% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.44% 0.63% 0.52% 90+ Delinquencies 0.06% 0.06% 0.05% Nonperforming Loans2 0.57% 0.73% 0.75% Weighted average FICO at origination3 765 765 766 Weighted average LTV at origination 78% 78% 78% Total consumer portfolio overview 33 Portfolio FICO score at origination3 $ in billions Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 1.9% 0.5% (0.7%) (1.4%) (0.2%) 1.2% (0.2%) (1.2%) (1.1%) 0.2% 750+720-749<660 660-719 $45.4 $45.6 $45.3 $44.6 $44.5 $45.6 $45.5 $45.0 $44.5 $44.6 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 2% Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 13% 15% 69% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.00% (0.01%) (0.01%) 30-89 Delinquencies 0.10% 0.18% 0.14% 90+ Delinquencies 0.05% 0.04% 0.03% Nonperforming Loans2 0.73% 0.73% 0.81% Weighted average FICO at origination3 764 764 764 Weighted average LTV at origination 71% 72% 72% Residential Mortgage overview 34 Portfolio FICO score at origination3 $ in billions Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding — (0.4%) (0.7%) (1.6%) (0.9%) (0.1%) (0.6%) (1.2%) (1.5%) (0.2%) 750+720-749<660 660-719 $17.6 $17.5 $17.4 $17.1 $17.0 $17.6 $17.5 $17.3 $17.0 $17.0 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 0% Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 18% 16% 64% $4.0 $3.9 $3.9 $3.9 $3.9$4.0 $3.9 $3.9 $3.9 $3.9 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 (0.04%) 0.05% 0.03% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.58% 0.72% 0.64% 90+ Delinquencies 0.03% 0.00% 0.00% Nonperforming Loans2 1.72% 1.46% 1.55% Weighted average FICO at origination3 767 767 767 Weighted average LTV at origination 67% 67% 67% Home equity overview 35 Portfolio FICO score at origination3 $ in billions Portfolio balances Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding (0.5%) (1.7%) (1.0%) 0.2% 0.7% (2.0%) (1.2%) (0.3%) 0.5% (0.8%) 750+720-749<660 660-719 1% Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.34% 0.64% 0.64% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.67% 1.00% 0.82% Nonperforming Loans2 0.16% 0.24% 0.21% 80% 20% Auto Specialty Lending 20% 17% 62% Indirect secured consumer overview 36 Portfolio FICO score at origination Includes primarily RV & Marine $ in billions Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding $16.6 $16.3 $15.8 $15.1 $15.2 $16.5 $16.1 $15.4 $15.0 $15.3 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 1% 0.4% (1.9%) (3.0%) (4.2%) 0.3% (0.4%) (2.3%) (4.1%) (3.0%) 2.3% 750+720-749<660 660-719 Period-endAverage Weighted average FICO at origination3 767 768 769 Weighted average LTV at origination 88% 88% 88%


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 3.43% 3.90% 4.19% 30-89 Delinquencies 1.02% 1.13% 1.09% 90+ Delinquencies 1.02% 1.13% 1.09% Nonperforming Loans2 1.65% 1.82% 1.84% 28% 20% 48% Credit card overview 37 Portfolio FICO score at origination3 750+720-749<660 660-719 $ in billions Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding (0.8%) 0.2% 1.4% 1.2% (3.1%) (6.0%) 3.2% (0.1%) 2.6% (6.9%) $1.8 $1.8 $1.8 $1.8 $1.8$1.8 $1.8 $1.8 $1.9 $1.7 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Weighted average FICO at origination3 743 743 743 4% Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 2.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 3.8 2.4 3.0 3.4 3.7 3.9 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 15% 19% 66% 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 NCO ratio1 0.45% 1.09% 1.31% 30-89 Delinquencies 0.33% 0.48% 0.36% Nonperforming Loans2 0.04% 1.61% 1.68% Weighted average FICO at origination3 769 771 771 Solar energy installation overview 38 Portfolio FICO score at origination $ in billions Portfolio loans Key statistics Period-end QoQ change Average QoQ change For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 55.5% 28.5% 16.4% 11.9% 4.5% 45.5% 22.6% 14.3% 10.2% 3.8% 750+720-749660-719 Period-endAverage


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Balance, beginning of period $263 $334 $345 $281 $326 Transfers to nonaccrual status 121 185 53 93 108 Transfers to accrual status (1) (58) — — (1) Transfers to held for sale — (4) (6) — (3) Loan paydowns/payoffs (22) (77) (39) (20) (18) Transfer to OREO — — — — — Charge-offs (33) (35) (72) (30) (40) Draws/other extensions of credit 6 — — 2 — Balance, end of period $334 $345 $281 $326 $372 1Q23 2Q23 3Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Balance, beginning of period $252 $259 $284 $289 $323 Transfers to nonaccrual status 99 122 107 141 112 Transfers to accrual status (33) (30) (27) (24) (22) Transfers to held for sale — — — — — Loan paydowns/payoffs (22) (23) (28) (26) (24) Transfer to OREO (5) (4) (5) (7) (5) Charge-offs (33) (41) (43) (52) (49) Draws/other extensions of credit 1 1 1 2 1 Balance, end of period $259 $284 $289 $323 $336 NPL1 Rollforward Commercial Consumer $ in millions $ in millions $ in millions For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 39 Total NPL $593 $629 $570 $649 $708 Total new nonaccrual loans - HFI $220 $307 $160 $234 $220 Total NPL


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved 1Q24 adjustments and notable items Adjusted EPS of $0.761 For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43 40 1Q24 reported EPS of $0.70 included a negative $0.06 impact from the following notable items: • $33 million pre-tax (~$25 million after-tax2) charge related to the updated FDIC special assessment • Interchange litigation matters: ‒ $17 million pre-tax (~$13 million after-tax2) charge related to the valuation of the Visa total return swap ‒ $5 million pre-tax (~$4 million after-tax2) charge related to Mastercard litigation


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 41 Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidaries For the Three Months Ended $ and shares in millions March December September June March (unaudited) 2024 2023 2023 2023 2023 Net income (U.S. GAAP) (a) $520 $530 $660 $601 $558 Net income (U.S. GAAP) (annualized) (b) $2,091 $2,103 $2,618 $2,411 $2,263 Net income available to common shareholders (U.S. GAAP) (c) $480 $492 $623 $562 $535 Add: Intangible amortization, net of tax 8 8 8 8 9 Tangible net income available to common shareholders (d) $488 $500 $631 $570 $544 Tangible net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (e) $1,963 $1,984 $2,503 $2,286 $2,206 Net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (f) $1,931 $1,952 $2,472 $2,254 $2,170 Average Bancorp shareholders' equity (U.S. GAAP) (g) $18,727 $17,201 $17,305 $18,344 $17,977 Less: Average preferred stock (h) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) (2,116) Average goodwill (4,918) (4,919) (4,919) (4,919) (4,915) Average intangible assets and other servicing rights (121) (130) (141) (152) (163) Average tangible common equity (i) $11,572 $10,036 $10,129 $11,157 $10,783 Less: Average accumulated other comprehensive income ("AOCI") 4,938 6,244 5,835 4,480 4,442 Average tangible common equity, excluding AOCI (j) $16,510 $16,280 $15,964 $15,637 $15,225 Adjustments (pre-tax items) FDIC special assessment 33 224 — — — Valuation of Visa total return swap 17 22 10 30 31 Mastercard litigation 5 — — — — Fifth Third Foundation contribution — 15 — — — Restructuring severance expense — 5 — 12 12 Adjustments - after-tax1 (k) $42 $205 $8 $32 $33 Adjustments (tax related items) Tax benefit associated with resolution of certain acquisition related tax matters — (17) — — — Adjustments (tax related items) (l) — (17) — — — Adjusted net income [(a) + (k)+ (l)] $562 $718 $668 $633 $591 Adjusted net income (annualized) (m) $2,260 $2,849 $2,650 $2,539 $2,397 Adjusted net income available to common shareholders [(c) + (k) + (l)] $522 $680 $631 $594 $568 Adjusted net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (n) $2,099 $2,698 $2,503 $2,383 $2,306 Adjusted tangible net income available to common shareholders [(d) + (k) + (l)] 530 $688 $639 $602 $577 Adjusted tangible net income available to common shareholders (annualized) (o) $2,132 $2,730 $2,535 $2,415 $2,340 Average assets (p) $213,203 $214,057 $208,385 $206,079 $205,084 Metrics: Return on assets (b) / (p) 0.98% 0.98% 1.26% 1.17% 1.10% Adjusted return on assets (m) / (p) 1.06% 1.33% 1.27% 1.23% 1.17% Return on average common equity (f) / [(g) + (h)] 11.6% 12.9% 16.3% 13.9% 13.7% Adjusted return on average common equity (n) / [(g) + (h)] 12.6% 17.9% 16.5% 14.7% 14.5% Return on average tangible common equity (e) / (i) 17.0% 19.8% 24.7% 20.5% 20.5% Adjusted return on average tangible common equity (o) / (i) 18.4% 27.2% 25.0% 21.6% 21.7% Adjusted return on average tangible common equity, excluding AOCI (o) / (j) 12.9% 16.8% 15.9% 15.4% 15.4% Non-GAAP reconciliation


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Non-GAAP reconciliation For end note descriptions, see end note summary starting on page 43; totals shown above may not foot due to rounding 42 Fifth Third Bancorp and Subsidiaries For Three Months Ended $ and shares in millions March December September June March (unaudited) 2024 2023 2023 2023 2023 Average interest-earning assets (a) $195,349 $198,166 $192,216 $189,060 $187,407 Net interest income (U.S. GAAP) (b) $1,384 $1,416 $1,438 $1,457 $1,517 Add: Taxable equivalent adjustment 6 7 7 6 5 Net interest income (FTE) (c) $1,390 $1,423 $1,445 $1,463 $1,522 Net interest income (FTE) (annualized) (d) $5,591 $5,646 $5,733 $5,868 $6,173 Noninterest income (U.S. GAAP) (e) $710 $744 $715 $726 $696 Valuation of Visa total return swap 17 22 10 30 31 Adjusted noninterest income (f) $727 $766 $725 $756 $727 Add: Securities (gains)/losses (10) (15) 7 (7) (4) Adjusted noninterest income, (excl. securities (gains)/losses) $717 $751 $732 $749 $723 Noninterest expense (U.S. GAAP) (g) $1,342 $1,455 $1,188 $1,231 $1,331 FDIC Special Assessment (33) (224) — — — Mastercard litigation (5) — — — — Fifth Third Foundation contribution — (15) — — — Restructuring severance expense — (5) — (12) (12) Adjusted noninterest expense (h) $1,304 $1,211 $1,188 $1,219 $1,319 Metrics: Revenue (FTE) (c) + (e) 2,100 2,167 2,160 2,189 2,218 Adjusted revenue (c) + (f) 2,117 2,189 2,170 2,219 2,249 Pre-provision net revenue [(c) + (e) - (g)] 758 712 972 958 887 Adjusted pre-provision net revenue [(c) + (f) - (h)] 813 978 982 1,000 930 Net interest margin (FTE) (d) / (a) 2.86% 2.85% 2.98% 3.10% 3.29% Efficiency ratio (FTE) (g) / [(c) + (e)] 63.9% 67.2% 55.0% 56.2% 60.0% Adjusted efficiency ratio (h) / [(c) + (f)] 61.6% 55.3% 54.7% 54.9% 58.6%


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Slide 3 end notes 1. Reported ROTCE, NIM, pre-provision net revenue, and efficiency ratio are non-GAAP measures: all adjusted figures are non-GAAP measures; see reconciliation on pages 41 and 42 of this presentation and the use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. 2. Current period regulatory capital ratios are estimated. Slide 4 end notes 1. Results are on a fully-taxable equivalent basis; non-GAAP measure: see reconciliation on pages 41 and 42 of this presentation and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. Slide 5 end notes 1. Non-GAAP measure: see reconciliation on pages 41 and 42 of this presentation and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. Slide 6 end notes 1. Non-GAAP measure: see reconciliation on pages 41 and 42 of this presentation and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. Slide 7 end notes 1. Includes taxable and tax-exempt securities. Slide 9 end notes 1. Insured by FDIC product type. 2. Data sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence with deposits per branch capped at $250MM per June 2023 FDIC data; Midwest and Southeast rankings represent in footprint deposit market share. 3. See forward-looking statements on page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. 4. Pro-forma mix including the impact of the MB acquisition Slide 10 end notes 1. Excludes HFS loans. Slide 11 end notes 1. 1Q24 commercial and consumer portfolio make up ~$103M and ~$51M, respectively, of the total reserve for unfunded commitment. Slide 12 end notes 1. Current period regulatory capital ratios are estimated. Slide 13 end notes 1. See forward-looking statements on page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. 2. Analysis based on 3/31/2024 portfolio utilizing the implied forward curve as of 3/31/2024 Slide 14 end notes 1. Non-GAAP measure: see forward-looking statements on page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. Slide 15 end notes 1. Non-GAAP measure: see forward-looking statements on page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures and use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. 43 Earnings presentation end notes


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Slide 18 end notes Data is fiscal year 2023, unless otherwise noted. 1. Data is through 3/31/2024. 2. For Scope 1, Scope 2 and business travel under Scope 3 emissions. 3. Sustainable Bond Report can be found at ir.53.com/esg/Sustainable-Bonds. 4. The timeframe for $2.8B commitment to Accelerate Racial Equity, Equality and Inclusion initiative was from 1/1/21 – 12/31/23. 5. Data is as of 4/15/24 representing ethnicity or gender. 6. For fiscal year 2023. 7. Data is as of 4/15/24. 8. Data is for 1Q24. 9. Data is for March 2024. 10. The timeframe for $180MM Empowering Black Futures Neighborhood Investment Program is from 6/1/21 – 3/31/24. Slide 19 end notes 1. Peer Group comprises of Fifth Third's board approved peers. 2. From leading third party ESG data provider. 3. Among Retail and Specialized Banks in North America. Slide 21 end notes Note: Data as of 3/31/2024. 1. Excludes HFS Loans & Leases. 2. Fifth Third had $8B of commercial variable loans classified as fixed given the impacts of $8BN in C&I receive-fix swaps; Excludes forward starting swaps & floors; Excludes $3BN in out-of-the-money floors with a 2.25% 1ML strike currently on the balance sheet. 3. Fifth Third had $5.96BN SOFR receive-fix swaps outstanding against long-term debt, which are being included in floating long-term debt. 4. Yield of the 1Q24 weighted average taxable and non-taxable (tax equivalent) available for sale and held to maturity portfolio. 5. As a percent of total commercial. 6. As a percent of total consumer. 7. Includes 12M term, 6M term, and Fed Funds based loans. 8. Term points include SOFR, BSBY, AMERIBOR, Treasuries & FX curves. 9. Includes overnight term, 3M term, 6M term, 12M term and Fed Funds. Slide 24 end notes 1. Highly monitored leverage lending definition: commitments > $5M and > 3x Senior Debt; 4x total debt (with limited industry variations) Slide 25 end notes Note: Data as of 3/31/24; actual results may vary from these simulated results due to differences between forecasted and actual balance sheet composition, timing, magnitude, and frequency of interest rate changes, as well as other changes in market conditions and management strategies. 1. Re-pricing percentage or “beta” is the estimated change in yield after the 12-month ramp scenarios are fully realized and therefore reflects year-2. 2. Betas are asymmetrical as down betas assume a floor of 0%, along with rate floors, and up betas assumes a cap of 100% 3. Forecasted deposit migration from low-beta deposit products to more rate-sensitive deposit products in the rising rate scenarios contribute additional beta of 5% Slide 26 end notes 1. Includes deposits with a rate below 100 bps and time deposits with remaining maturity of more than 12 months 2. Comprised of deposits with a rate between 100 – 400 bps and time deposits maturing in the next 6 – 12 months 3. Includes deposits with a rate above 400 bps and corporate sweep deposits, CDs $250K or less maturing in the next 6 months, and CDs over $250K Earnings presentation end notes 44


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Slide 27 end notes 1. Represents forward looking statement, please refer to page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures 2. Effective July 1, 2023 the rate index transitioned from 1-month LIBOR to compound SOFR + 11.448 bps 3. Forward starting swaps are receive fixed / pay compound SOFR + 11.448 bps 4. Existing swaps transition from receive fixed / pay 1-month LIBOR to receive fixed / pay compound SOFR + 11.448 bps on their next post-LIBOR cessation resets 5. $3BN floors mature on 12/16/2024. 6. Reflects the weighted average receive fixed rate (swaps only) as of 3/31/24 Slide 29 end notes 1. Represents forward looking statement, please refer to page 2 of this presentation regarding forward-looking non-GAAP measures. 2. Projected dividends for the Series J, Series H, and Series I reflect 3m Term SOFR plus the applicable spread. For the periods referencing 3m Term SOFR, the projections include the 26.161bps spread adjustment pursuant to the final rule adopted by the Federal Reserve. Slide 30 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. Slide 31 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 3. Total commercial portfolio line utilization. Slide 32 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. Slide 33 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 3. FICO distributions at origination exclude certain acquired mortgage & home equity loans, and ~$80 million of credit loans on book primarily ~15+ years. Slide 34 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 3. FICO distributions at origination exclude certain acquired mortgage loans. Slide 35 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 3. FICO distributions at origination exclude certain acquired home equity loans. Slide 36 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 45 Earnings presentation end notes


 
© Fifth Third Bancorp | All Rights Reserved Slide 37 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. 3. FICO distributions at origination exclude ~$80 million from credit loans on book primarily ~15+ years. Slide 38 end notes 1. Net losses charged-off as a percent of average portfolio loans and leases presented on an annualized basis. 2. Nonperforming portfolio loans and leases as a percent of portfolio loans and leases. Slide 39 end notes 1. Loan balances exclude nonaccrual loans HFS. Slide 40 end notes 1. Average diluted common shares outstanding (thousands); 690,634; all adjusted figures are non-GAAP measures; see reconciliation on pages 41 and 42 of this presentation and the use of non-GAAP measures on pages 26-28 of the earnings release. 2. Assumes a 23% tax rate. Slide 41 end notes Note: See pages 26-28 of the earnings release for a discussion on the use of non-GAAP financial measures. 1. Assumes a 23% tax rate. Slide 42 end notes Note: See pages 26-28 of the earnings release for a discussion on the use of non-GAAP financial measures. 46 Earnings presentation end notes