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PNC Bank announces closure of 19 branches across multiple states by February 2024

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 11/27/2023, 01:50 PM
Updated 11/27/2023, 01:50 PM
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Banks across the United States are continuing a trend of reducing their physical presence, with PNC Bank planning to close 19 branches by February 16, 2024. The closures will affect multiple states, including Pennsylvania, where five branches are set to shut down. New Jersey will also see the closure of its Haddon Heights and Orange branches, among others in Illinois, Texas, Alabama, Ohio, Florida, and Indiana. This decision is part of a broader strategic adjustment by PNC to realign with evolving customer transaction habits, as well as to focus on expanding and renovating sites in key locations like Pittsburgh and Washington D.C.

The ongoing consolidation of bank branches is not isolated to PNC. JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) is also slated to close 18 branches across various states, including Ohio and New York. U.S. Bank has disclosed plans to close seven locations, with three in Tennessee. Citizens Bank is preparing to exit eight branches, six of which are in New York, while Bank of America is reducing its footprint with five closures in states such as Texas and Massachusetts. Smaller financial institutions like Sterling, First National Bank of Hughes Springs, and Aroostook County FS&LA are likewise downsizing with individual branch shutdowns.

The pattern of branch closures reflects a shift in the banking industry as institutions adapt to changing customer behaviors, such as the increased use of digital banking services. The official announcements of branch closings are made by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the recent downsizing moves have been reported by the Philadelphia Business Journal. Further details were provided by a PNC spokesperson via email.

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Amidst these changes, customers are being offered alternative ways to interact with their banks, including through digital platforms. The industry's shift to online services allows for feedback and story corrections through contact links, as banks continue to streamline their operations to better serve their clients in a more digitally-focused market.

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