Milton-Fitzpatrick is an international finance giant and one of the many firms operating under Providence, a shadowy cabal secretly controlling the world. Its CEO was Eugene Cobb, a keyholder, or "Herald" of Providence. The New York branch of Milton-Fitzpatrick, the oldest bank in the city, contained a vault which stored the account data of its members, including those of the Providence Partners.
History[]
Background[]
In 1820, businessman Theodore Milton opened their first bank in New York, establishing the foundations of a financial empire that would eventually span the globe by 2020, including a branch in London and Buenos Aires.
By 1841, the Milton Savings and Loans Bank stretched across the American continent with as many as 12 local branches open. In 1843, Milton acquired Fitzpatrick Loans and Investments of Baltimore, creating Milton-Fitzpatrick Bank and Investments.
HITMAN™ Events[]
Around 2019, a former mercenary named Lucas Grey became Eugene Cobb's head of security, always being seen at Cobb's side. When Grey eventually learned about his position in Providence, he assassinated his boss during a flight over the Pacific Ocean as part of his personal vendetta against the organization. After Cobb's death, a new Providence operative named Alexander Fanin was promoted to Cobb's position.
HITMAN™ 2 Events[]
Around 2019 or 2020, the New York branch was under legal investigation with heavy security regarding a recent break-in. Shortly thereafter, Grey returned to the New York branch, this time with his old friend, Agent 47, who infiltrated the bank to steal the Providence Partner data and eliminate the branch's director and Providence operative, Athena Savalas, in order to cover their tracks.
HITMAN™ III Events[]
In the fallout of the ICA and Providence, operatives were exposed and forced to resign, including CEO Alexander Fanin. It's unknown what became of the finance giant after this.
Members[]
Names | Roles | Status |
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Eugene Cobb | CEO | Deceased |
Lucas Grey | Cobb's head of security | Defected/Deceased |
Alexander Fanin | CEO (Formerly) | Alive |
Athena Savalas | Bank Director | Deceased |
Mateo Perez | Head of Security | Determinant |
Fabian Mann | Head of Accounts | Determinant |
Jason Lefler | Bodyguard of Athena Savalas | Determinant |
Tim Weimer | Secretary of Athena Savalas | Determinant |
Melissa Chien | Job Interviewer | Determinant |
Kevin Nardone | Job Interviewer | Determinant |
Jimmy Gladwin | Banker | Determinant |
Logan Dean | Banker | Terminated/Determinant |
Nicole Samson | Banker | Determinant |
Joss | IT | Determinant |
Roy | IT | Determinant |
Frank Winkleman | Guard | Determinant |
Mr. Franklin | Unknown | Unknown |
Jonathan Luther | Unknown | Unknown |
Milton-Fitzpatrick Types[]
Types | Roles | Images |
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High Security Guard | High-ranking security guards | ![]() |
Security Guard | Regular security guards | ![]() |
Investment Banker | Stock traders | ![]() |
Bank Teller | Bank tellers | ![]() |
IT Worker | IT department | ![]() ![]() |
Job Applicant | Intern | ![]() |
Janitor | Maintenance staff | ![]() |
Trivia[]
- The New York branch is the oldest bank in the city.
- During Freedom Fighters, Sean Rose talks about infiltrating Milton-Fitzpatrick.
- During Golden Handshake, the bank's ticker symbol is listed on the stock marquee as MFB.
- The name is similar and appears to be based on the real life New York City-based investment banking firm, Cantor Fitzgerald.