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6 ways to take control of your finances with Fifth Third Bank’s Momentum Banking

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Having the right tools in place can not only help you better understand your finances but also reach your money goals. Not sure where to start? Enter: Fifth Third Bank’s Momentum Banking program, a digital banking solution that wants to help customers bank smarter.

Here are some of the features:

Goodbye to hidden fees.

There are no balance requirements or additional fees attached to a Fifth Third Momentum checking account.

Early access to payroll.

Qualified customers with a Fifth Third personal checking account can take an advance up to two days early on their next qualified direct deposit. (Credit line varies per customer).

Customized savings goals.

Whether you’re saving for a wedding, your dream vacation, or building an emergency fund, Fifth Third Momentum Savings allows customers to create customized plans that fit their lives.

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The easy-to-navigate Fifth Third Bank mobile app | Photo via Fifth Third Bank

Access from anywhere.

You’re busy. We get it. That’s why the mobile app makes it easy to take care of banking needs whenever, wherever. Bonus: Make check deposits on the go + receive immediate funds.

Local bankers ready to help.

Customers can easily reach Fifth Third bankers and customer service representatives by messaging, phone, scheduling an in-person or phone meeting via the app, or simply walking into one of the local branches in the Triangle.

Earn when you spend.

With the Fifth Third Cash/Back Card, customers earn unlimited 1.67% cash back with every purchase — no caps, no expiration.

Visit a branch and speak with a personal banker about Fifth Third Momentum Banking. 💵

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