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Fulton Financial Stock

Fulton Financial Corporation is a $16.1 billion regional financial holding company headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

About Fulton Financial Stock

Founded

1882

Headquarters

Lancaster, PA, US

Industries

Software, Data and Analytics, Artificial Intelligence

Fulton Financial Corporation is a multi-bank financial holding company. The Company provides a range of banking and financial services to businesses and consumers through its six wholly owned banking subsidiaries: Fulton Bank, N.A., Fulton Bank of New Jersey, The Columbia Bank, Lafayette Ambassador Bank, FNB Bank, N.A. and Swineford National Bank. In addition, the Company owns non-bank subsidiaries, such as Fulton Reinsurance Company, LTD, Fulton Financial Realty Company, Central Pennsylvania Financial Corp., FFC Management, Inc., FFC Penn Square, Inc. and Fulton Insurance Services Group, Inc. The Company offers, through its banking subsidiaries, a range of retail and commercial banking services throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia.

Fulton Financial Management

Leadership team at Fulton Financial

President, CEO & Chairman

E. Philip Wenger

SEVP & CCO

Meg R. Mueller

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