PNC Simple Checking

Hassle-free banking with fewer fees

No monthly service charge with any qualifying direct deposit[1], or if you are under 25 or 62+[2]

No overdraft fees to trip you up

No minimum deposit to open online

  • No monthly service charge with any qualifying direct deposit[1], or if you are under 25 or 62+[2]
  • No overdraft fees to trip you up
  • No minimum deposit to open online

Brilliant Benefits, Wherever Life Takes You

Coast to coast branch and ATM network[3]

Cardless access at PNC ATMs

Transfer easily between your PNC accounts

Choose a debit card design that matches your style

Brilliant Money Moves
for Life's First Steps 

Are you under 25? Enjoy PNC Simple Checking and add a Standard Savings account with no monthly service charge when you bank with PNC.[2]

Account Details

Low fees for all your everyday banking needs

$5 Monthly Service Charge, or

$0 Monthly Service Charge if any of the following qualifications are met:

  • Any qualifying direct deposit[1]
  • If the account holder is under 25[2]
  • If the account holder is 62 or older[2]

$0 Overdraft Fees

$0 Minimum monthly balance requirement

$0 Charge for cashier's checks

A Bank On
Certified Account

Committed to helping build safer and more affordable banking products.

PNC Simple Checking has guardrails to help prevent overspending

If your balance isn’t enough, we simply decline the charge and won’t charge you an overdraft fee

There are situations where your account may still become overdrawn. For example, gas stations often pre-authorize a set amount before they know the total, which might be less than what you actually spend. If you spend more than what's available in your account, because the transaction is already authorized, your account will become overdrawn. You still won't be charged a fee in these cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

A qualifying direct deposit is defined as a recurring direct deposit of a paycheck, pension, Social Security or other regular income electronically deposited by an employer or an outside agency.

Credit card cash advance transfers, wire transfers, person-to-person transfers, transfers from one account to another, or deposits made at a branch, ATM, mobile device or through the mail do not qualify as qualifying direct deposits.

We simply decline the charge and won’t charge you an overdraft fee. There are situations where your account may still become overdrawn. For example, gas stations often pre-authorize a set amount before they know the total, which might be less than what you actually spend. If you spend more than what's available in your account, because the transaction is already authorized, your account will become overdrawn. You still won't be charged a fee in these cases.

After you turn 25, the $5 monthly service charge will be assessed unless you meet one of the other requirements to avoid this charge. Setting up a qualifying direct deposit into this account will ensure you avoid this charge, regardless of your age. 

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