F.N.B. Corporation

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Stock Symbol: NYSE: FNB
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The Corporation was formed in 1974 as a bank holding company. During 2000, the Corporation elected to become and remains a financial holding company under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLB Act). The Corporation has four reportable business segments: Community Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance and Consumer Finance. As of December 31, 2007, the Corporation had 155 Community Banking offices in Pennsylvania and Ohio and 54 Consumer Finance offices in those states and Tennessee. The Corporation, through its Community Banking affiliate, also had 6 commercial loan production offices in Pennsylvania and Florida and one mortgage loan production office in Tennessee as of that date. The Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides a full range of financial services, principally to consumers and small- to medium-sized businesses in its market areas.     

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