CHARLESTON, S.C. – F.N.B. Corp. announced Monday that it has received two new honors.

The company has been named a Top Workplace in South Carolina for 2026, the third time it has received the honor, a news release states. In addition, it has been recognized as a Top Employer for Military Spouses. 

“We are proud to be recognized for our focus on building a workplace culture that supports employee engagement, strong performance and a meaningful impact for our stakeholders. Our employees bring our culture to life, and F.N.B. could not find a better source of talent than the spouses of those who serve in the U.S. military because of their dedication and commitment,” said Vincent J. Delie Jr., chairman, president and chief executive officer of F.N.B. Corp. and First National Bank. “Exciting, high-growth markets such as South Carolina are important to our continued growth, and our success is a direct reflection of our investments in our people and the local communities we serve.” 

The Top Workplaces awards are administered by Energage, an independent research firm committed to studying workplaces and identifying companies that foster a healthy and fulfilled workforce. Anonymous employee feedback is used to measure workplaces in various categories, including values, communication and leadership, with only the highest-ranking companies recognized for their culture. 

F.N.B. has earned Top Workplaces awards nationally and regionally, as well as honors for financial services, national culture excellence, leadership, innovation, employee well-being and professional development, among others. 

F.N.B.’s recognition as a Top Employer for Military Spouses reflects a commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace for military-connected families, the release states. The company prioritizes flexible career opportunities, competitive benefits and policies that address the challenges military spouses often face, including relocation and deployment-related transitions. F.N.B. also was named a Top Veteran-Friendly Employer by U.S. Veterans Magazine for 2024-2025.