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The PNC Financial Services Group main competitors are Goldman Sachs, State Street, and American Express.

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  • Wells Fargo has the most employees (268,531).
  • Employees at Goldman Sachs earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $108,830.
  • The oldest company is State Street, founded in 1792.
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The PNC Financial Services Group salaries vs competitors

Among The PNC Financial Services Group competitors, employees at Goldman Sachs earn the most with an average yearly salary of $108,830.

Compare The PNC Financial Services Group salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The PNC Financial Services Group
$71,084$34.17-
Bank of America
$53,211$25.58-
KeyBank
$56,777$27.30-
Fifth Third Bank
$48,033$23.09-
Wells Fargo
$41,599$20.00-
U.S. Bank
$46,793$22.50-

Compare The PNC Financial Services Group job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The PNC Financial Services Group
$86,943$41.80
Citi
$134,470$64.65
Goldman Sachs
$128,982$62.01
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
$125,611$60.39
State Street
$123,623$59.43
Bank of America
$116,491$56.01
Wells Fargo
$115,678$55.61
Bank of Mingo
$115,571$55.56
American Express
$114,593$55.09
Citizens Financial Group
$113,356$54.50
U.S. Bank
$113,211$54.43
Charles Schwab
$110,510$53.13
KeyBank
$108,968$52.39
Huntington National Bank
$108,141$51.99
Voya Financial
$107,935$51.89
Ameriprise Financial
$105,409$50.68
Capital One
$103,877$49.94
Fifth Third Bank
$101,195$48.65
MassMutual
$99,800$47.98

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The PNC Financial Services Group demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The PNC Financial Services Group vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bank of America43%57%
Capital One46%54%
American Express48%52%
Citi50%50%
Ameriprise Financial52%48%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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The PNC Financial Services Group and similar companies CEOs

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Stephen J. Squeri
American Express

Chairman and CEO of American Express. Proud to lead an extraordinary group of colleagues who back our customers and communities every day.

James Michael Cracchiolo
Ameriprise Financial

James "Jim" Cracchiolo is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ameriprise Financial, Inc., a leading diversified financial services company serving the comprehensive financial planning needs of the mass affluent and affluent. He has held these positions since September 2005, when the company was spun off from American Express. From 2003 to present, he has also been Chairman of Threadneedle Asset Management, a London-based global asset management firm.

Brian T. Moynihan
Bank of America

Brian Thomas Moynihan (born October 9, 1959) is an American businessman and the Chairman and CEO of Bank of America. He joined the Board of Directors, following his promotion to President and CEO in 2010.

Richard D. Fairbank
Capital One

Richard Dana Fairbank (born September 18, 1950) is an American billionaire businessman who founded Capital One with Nigel Morris in 1988. He previously served on the board of directors of MasterCard International from 2004 through 2006. He is a member of the Stanford Business School advisory council, the Financial Services Roundtable, and the board of directors of the BITS Technology Forum.

Jane Nind Fraser
Citi

Bruce Winfield van Saun
Citizens Financial Group

Timothy N. Spence
Fifth Third Bank

Stephen D. Steinour
Huntington National Bank

Stephen Steinour is the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (since 2009), a $64 billion regional bank holding company. Previously, he was the Chairman and Managing Partner of CrossHarbor Capital Partners, a private equity firm (2008-January 2009). From 2006 to 2008, he was President and CEO of Citizens Financial Group, Inc., a multistate commercial bank holding company. Prior to that, Mr. Steinour served as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Mid-States regional banking (2005-2006). He served as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Mid-Atlantic Region (2001-2005). At the beginning of his career, Mr. Steinour was an analyst for the U.S. Treasury Department and subsequently worked for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mr. Steinour was a member of the board of trustees of the Liberty Property Trust (an office and industrial property real estate investment trust) from February 2010 until May 2014, where he served on its audit and compensation committees. Mr. Steinour has served on the board of directors of L Brands (fashion retailer) since 2014. He was elected to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Board in November 2013. Mr. Steinour is a member of council of The Pennsylvania Society, a non-profit, charitable organization which celebrates service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He also serves as a trustee of the Eisenhower Fellowships and is a member of the Columbus Partnership and a trustee of the Columbus Downtown Development Corporation. He is a member of the American Bankers Association. Mr. Steinour also served as a member on the policy and legal affairs committees of the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs in large Pennsylvania companies representing significant employment and economic activity in the Commonwealth. He also has served on the board of and as the chairman of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.​

James Dimon (born March 13, 1956) is an American billionaire businessman. Since 2005 he has been the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of JPMorgan Chase, the largest of the big four American banks. Dimon was previously on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Dimon was included in Time magazine's 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2011 lists of the world's 100 most influential people. Dimon's net worth is estimated at $1.8 billion.

Christopher M. Gorman
KeyBank

Christopher M. Gorman assumed the role of Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of KeyCorp on May 1, 2020, bringing more than 30 years of financial services experience to his role. Chris and his team are responsible for more than $156B in assets, 18,000 employees and 3.5MM clients. He is focused on, and dedicated to, delivering shareholder value; keeping the client experience central to all priorities; lifting and revitalizing communities; and maintaining a diverse, experienced and engaged board of directors and team. In September 2019, Chris was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of KeyCorp, and was named Chairman and CEO of KeyBank, N.A. in 2012. Previously, Chris was Vice-Chairman and President of Banking where he was responsible for KeyCorp’s businesses. Chris was responsible for leading Key’s integration of First Niagara Financial Group, which was the largest acquisition in Key’s 190-year history. Prior to that, Chris served as the President of Key Corporate Bank, which was comprised of KeyBank Real Estate Capital, Enterprise Commercial Payments, Key Equipment Finance and KeyBanc Capital Markets. Earlier in his career, Chris led KeyBanc Capital Markets and held various leadership roles at McDonald Investments, a registered broker-dealer acquired by KeyCorp in 1998. Chris serves on the Board of Directors of The Bank Policy Institute and is member of the BITS Committee, technology policy division of the Bank Policy Institute. He is a member of the Supervisory Board of The Clearing House and serves as a board member of University Hospital Health System and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Previously, Chris was a member of the Sisters of Charity Health Systems Board of Directors and served on the Executive Committee. Chris also served as a Trustee of the Cleveland Institute of Music and The Zoological Society of Cleveland. He is the past Chairman of Business Volunteers Unlimited and past Chairman of the KeyCorp United Way Services Campaign, and served as President of the KeyBank Foundation. Chris received a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Miami University in 1983 and is a member of the Board of Visitors of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business.

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A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2021
Pros of working at The PNC Financial Services Group

Gained a multitude of knowledge in regards to finance, notary republic, loans, etc.

Cons of working at The PNC Financial Services Group

The environment can be a bit tiring and overwhelming with the constant changes the banking industry goes through.

The PNC Financial Services Group benefits

The amount of useful information retained while working there.

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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2020
Pros of working at The PNC Financial Services Group

You can stay there forever if you want to. They have longevity but don’t pay industry standard

Cons of working at The PNC Financial Services Group

You can’t get promoted . Pay is always below industry

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