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Since Pittsburgh-based PNC bought Cleveland's National City Bank in 2008, the bank has made its presence felt as both a major financial institution and a philanthropic one. Pastore, PNC’s Cleveland regional president since 2019, talked with The Landscape about how the ‘Main Street Bank’ philosophy guides the company’s approach to serving customers. He also discussed how PNC's ‘Low Cash Mode’ puts customers in control of how overdrafts are handled on their accounts, as well as the bank's commitment to supporting causes ranging from the arts to neighborhood development.
By Crain's Cleveland BusinessSince Pittsburgh-based PNC bought Cleveland's National City Bank in 2008, the bank has made its presence felt as both a major financial institution and a philanthropic one. Pastore, PNC’s Cleveland regional president since 2019, talked with The Landscape about how the ‘Main Street Bank’ philosophy guides the company’s approach to serving customers. He also discussed how PNC's ‘Low Cash Mode’ puts customers in control of how overdrafts are handled on their accounts, as well as the bank's commitment to supporting causes ranging from the arts to neighborhood development.