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First Merit Bank


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About First Merit Bank


From their website:
" Today, FirstMerit has 161 banking offices in 25 Ohio and Western Pennsylvania counties, and assets of $10.3 billion. Our community commitment and financial strength show that from generation to generation, FirstMerit has been a vital force in the lives of our communities and our customers. It is our desire to continue that record of service and excellence long into the future."

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First Merit Bank's Contact Information

Web Site:firstmerit.com
Email:customerservice@firstmerit.com
Phone:800-562-6694
Alternate Phone:888-554-4362
Address:25 W Prospect Ave
Cleveland OH 44115


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