FNB Corp. Receives National, Worldwide Recognition

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – F.N.B. Corp. has been recognized by two media organizations, the company recently announced.

F.N.B. was named among TIME magazine’s World’s Best Companies 2024, which recognizes top-performing companies worldwide based on their impact on investors, employees and a sustainable future. F.N.B. also was honored for its differentiated, people-centric culture with an appearance on Newsweek’s inaugural list of America’s Most Admired Workplaces 2025, where it was one of only eight banks out of 400 total companies to be recognized.

“F.N.B.’s exceptional performance is rooted in our culture and the incredible dedication of our team,” said Vincent J. Delie Jr., chairman, president and CEO of F.N.B. Corp. and First National Bank. “Our employees execute our strategy and produce the results and experience we deliver for our shareholders, customers and communities. We are honored to see their hard work recognized on such a significant scale.” 

TIME magazine and its market research partner, Statista, composed this year’s World’s Best Companies list by evaluating organizations on three primary dimensions: employee satisfaction, revenue growth and sustainability. The assessment was based on survey data collected from approximately 170,000 employees in more than 50 countries, along with company revenue and environmental, social and governance data.

To compile the America’s Most Admired Workplaces list, Newsweek partnered with Plant-A Insights Group to analyze more than 1.5 million comprehensive company reviews and conduct a large-scale online survey that asked more than 250,000 respondents to assess employers in detail. More than 168,000 participants also answered: “For which employer would you love to work?” They could choose their current employer or companies they admire and would love to work for in the future.

Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.