Fifth Third has opened a new financial center in Concourse B at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).
This location offers a full range of banking services including currency exchange.
“Fifth Third is pleased to welcome visitors to the Cincinnati metropolitan area, and we encourage you to stop by our new branch and check out its many unique features.” Fifth Third – Tim Elsbrock, Cincinnati District President, said.
“This modern, versatile space is a great amenity for leisure and business travelers alike,” said Candice McGraw, CEO of CVG. “Fifth Third’s new location in Concourse B is another improvement that will enhance the travel experience at CVG, and we are grateful for their partnership.”
This branch does not have a teller and looks more like a lounge with a comfortable seating area.
Flexible meeting areas are seamlessly integrated into the space, allowing employees to serve customers wherever they choose. Travelers don’t need to be regular customers to enjoy this new banking concept. This space features ample desk space, hydration and charging stations, and a phone booth for private conversations. Families with children will enjoy a different interactive experience with movable planes and digital plane windows that open to show different destinations around the world.
The exhibit features the work of two Cincinnati-area artists, Scott Filipiak and Jeffrey Samuel Jr. One shows a currency exchange from US dollars to British pounds. Another one of hers depicts a black female leader in the Cincinnati area. Marian Spencer, Cincinnati’s first African-American female mayor, and Miriam Nagel, the first female executive at Fifth Third Bank, who earned her student pilot’s license during World War II.
Fifth Third has had a location in Concourse B for decades, but has moved into the space that once housed Natalie’s Candy Jar. The candy shop was featured at a ribbon cutting in honor of the space’s former occupants. To celebrate the grand opening, travelers had free access to blue and green candies, stickers and branded water bottles.