Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Wire transfers, also known as wire payments, are a way to transfer funds to trusted individuals or businesses without the need to exchange cash. Wires are electronic transfers from one account to another that make it possible to send money to people and businesses in other places.
Incoming Wire Transfers. Incoming wire transfers have a different routing number than the one displayed on your account. To set up an incoming wire transfer, you’ll need to provide your account number and the following PNC Bank Routing Number: 043000096.
Send domestic and international wire transfers in over 25 currencies; Timely information reporting for wire activity; Custom-schedule future payments for desired date and time
You can request to send a domestic wire from any personal PNC checking or savings account within the Transfer Funds tab of your online banking, or within the Transfers section of the PNC Mobile App. You can also contact a local branch for an appointment to complete your domestic wire.
You can choose both the frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) and utilize peg balances to transfer only the funds you wish to move on a routine basis. Repetitive templates are also available with our PINACLE Funds Transfer services and for PNC’s File-Initiated Wire services.
To receive a domestic wire or international transfer, you'll need to provide your bank information to the sender. For domestic wires, the sender will need: Your PNC account number; PNC's wire routing number, which is 043000096; For international transfers, the sender will need: Your PNC account number; PNC's SWIFT code, which is PNCCUS33
Incoming wire transfers have a different routing number than the one displayed on your account. To set up an incoming wire transfer, you’ll need to provide your account number and the following PNC Bank Routing Number: 043000096.
Send money to others you know and trust with self-service wire transfers and International Money Transfers. For more information, visit the Domestic Wires & International Transfers FAQ section on our Online & Mobile Banking Customer Service page.
Incoming wire transfers have a different routing number than the one displayed on your account. To set up an incoming wire transfer, you’ll need to provide your account number and the following PNC Bank Routing Number: 043000096.
If your wire is domestic, provide PNC’s ABA routing and transit number. Explore Domestic Wires & International Transfers FAQs to learn more. If your wire is from outside the U.S. , provide PNC’s SWIFT code PNCCUS33.