Key Takeaways:
- PNC Bank has about 2,400 locations in the U.S.
- Common banking services you’ll find at PNC branches include ATMs, check cashing, loan services, night deposits and wire transfers.
- PNC offers the standard $250,000 FDIC insurance, protecting your money in the event of a bank failure or fraud.
Accessing in-person bank branches offers the convenience of face-to-face interactions for those who prefer them. Staff at your local branch are trained to provide personalized and knowledgeable service, helping you tackle your banking needs.
With a decently large branch network, PNC Bank customers in 28 states and Washington, D.C., can access the in-person service they need. Use the interactive map below to find PNC locations near you.
PNC Bank Locations Near Me
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PNC Bank Location Finder
You can visit online or in person to open a bank account with PNC Bank. Like many banks, PNC makes finding branches and ATMs relatively simple. On the PNC homepage, in the top right corner, you’ll see a button labeled “Locations.”
You’ll be led to an easy-to-use page that features a simple search bar where you’ll enter your location. You can filter your search by branches, ATMs and partner ATMs.
After you enter your location, a nicely sorted list of branches and ATMs near you is presented. It’ll tell you right at the top of the results how many are branches and how many are ATM-only locations.
Bankers using the PNC app on a mobile device can toggle to the help center where you’ll see a “Locate PNC” button. You’ll find the same type of curated list that’s based on your location.
About PNC Bank
PNC began in the same place its headquarters still resides: Pittsburgh. Once called the Pittsburgh National Bank, PNC has since grown to be the sixth largest bank in the U.S. based on its total financial assets. Millions of families trust their money to the company.
PNC is based and runs its banking options only in the U.S. However, the company offers global banking for corporate accounts that have businesses based in other countries like the U.K., China and Canada.
>> Related: Learn more about PNC saving account rates
PNC Bank Customer Service
Since PNC operates as both a physical and online bank, it has solid customer service.If you need help or more information, PNC offers several contact methods, including:
- By product: If you know what specific product you need help with, PNC has a curated list of FAQs about each product so you don’t need to call or visit an in-person branch unless absolutely necessary.
- FAQs: Right on the front of PNC’s customer service page is a general FAQ for those looking for answers on basic account settings and options.
- Via phone: PNC offers multiple phone numbers depending on the product you need help with. These lines tend to have varying hours, but the most common is 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., giving you a wide range of support times.
- In person: You can book an appointment online to visit your local branch or stop by during regular hours to ask any questions you have.
- Social media: There’s a dedicated X (formerly known as Twitter) page to contact PNC for customer service questions.
PNC Mobile Banking
PNC’s banking app has features that allow you to complete most common banking transactions directly on the app. The main interface is known as the Virtual Wallet®, where you can open various checking and savings accounts and see your balances across accounts at a glance.
The app also features Low Cash Mode®, a feature that delays overdraft payments if your balance drops below $0, giving you the opportunity to deposit more money and avoid the fee. The app additionally allows you to set budgeting and savings goals, make person-to-person payments with Zelle® and lock your debit or credit card in real time.
>> Related: Learn more about how to use Zelle
PNC Bank Hours
Most PNC locations are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., but are closed on Sunday.
>> Related: Learn more in our PNC Bank review
FAQ: PNC Bank
In 2023, PNC closed 240 branches, primarily in Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia. The reasons for these closures include less foot traffic during COVID-19 and a stronger online presence by the bank. To save on overhead costs, PNC will likely continue to close branches.
PNC Bank is the banking branch of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. It offers personal banking services like checking accounts, savings accounts, credit cards and mobile banking.
Washington, D.C., and 28 states have PNC locations, including:
- Alabama
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
*Data accurate at time of publication.
Editor’s Note: Before making significant financial decisions, consider reviewing your options with someoneyou trust, such as a financial adviser, credit counselor or financial professional, since every person’s situation and needs are different.
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