More than 120 years. Over 7,000 people strong. While we began as a small-town bank with a single branch, today’s First Citizens has more than 550 branches from coast to coast. We’re one of the largest family-controlled banks in the United States. And we’ve been led for three generations by the family of our CEO and Chairman, Frank B. Holding, Jr.
First Citizens Bank
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3.7
Overall Excellence Rating
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Through extensive community engagement and investments, First Citizens Bank actively fosters social development. The bank has channeled resources into community development programs, affordable housing projects, and financial literacy initiatives, bolstering the well-being of local communities and promoting social cohesion. First Citizens Bank is a trailblazer in championing diversity and inclusion within its workforce and the broader financial industry. By cultivating a diverse talent pool and fostering an inclusive workplace culture, the bank contributes to a more equitable society and sets a notable example for other organizations. The bank is steadfast in adhering to responsible banking practices, ensuring that its lending and investment decisions align with ethical standards. This commitment safeguards against financial misconduct and unethical activities while fostering transparency and trust among customers and stakeholders.
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Awards Received
2023
Revenues
$5,549,000,000.00
Website Traffic
Employee Rating
3.7
Customer Rating
3.5
Company Size
5000-10000
ESG Risk Rating
3
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