Core Viewpoint - Fifth Third Bancorp is acquiring Comerica for $10.9 billion in an all-stock transaction, creating the 9th largest bank in the US with approximately $288 billion in assets [1][3]. Company Overview - The merger will enhance Fifth Third's presence in the Southeast, Texas, and California, while solidifying its position in the Midwest [1][3]. - By 2030, over half of Fifth Third's branches are expected to be located in high-growth markets such as the Southeast, Texas, Arizona, and California [1]. Shareholder Impact - Comerica shareholders will receive 1.8663 shares of Fifth Third for each share they own, equating to $82.88 per share based on Fifth Third's closing stock price [3]. - Post-merger, Fifth Third shareholders will own approximately 73% of the combined entity, while Comerica shareholders will hold about 27% [4]. Board Composition - Three members from Comerica's board will join Fifth Third's board after the merger, with Comerica's CEO becoming vice chair and its chief banking officer leading Fifth Third's wealth and asset management division [9]. Market Context - The acquisition is part of a broader trend of consolidation in the regional banking sector, as seen with PNC Financial's recent acquisition of FirstBank for $4.1 billion [6][11].
Fifth Third buying Comerica for nearly $10B as regional banks aim to take on JPMorgan
