For existing PNC Bank customers requiring secure, daily access to personal banking, budgeting, and payment services.
Providing existing banking customers with mobile-first access to account management and financial health tools. Enabling secure, on-the-go control of personal finances through integrated digital banking features.
Target audience
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PNC Mobile Banking
v4.63
3mo ago
Primary focus
Mobile banking and financial management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Existing PNC Bank customers requiring secure, daily access to personal banking, budgeting, and payment services.
Released 5 updates in the last 6 months for their single active application, indicating a consistent maintenance and feature-rollout cycle.
1 app analysed
High iOS user rating (4.85) and massive review volume
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
68/100
Avg sentiment score
U.S. Bank operates at the exact same scale as PNC (~2M reviews) and maintains a nearly identical release cadence, targeting the same traditional banking demographic with a heavy emphasis on digital-to-physical branch integration.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
The primary national competitor for high-net-worth and multi-product users, maintaining a consistent monthly update schedule.
A massive-scale rival with an aggressive innovation cycle (19 releases in 6 months), setting the industry standard for mobile UX.
A newer, modernized platform born from merger, showing high activity (8 releases) and targeting the same East Coast/Midwest footprint as PNC.
Massive market share with a focus on high-frequency utility updates (11 releases in 6 months).
Direct regional peer with a similar feature set and update frequency (13 releases).
A digital-first traditional bank that excels in customer satisfaction and reward transparency.
A key regional rival in the Midwest with a stable, utility-first mobile offering.
Direct regional competitor known for 'The Hub'—a suite of digital tools for financial wellness.
Rapidly iterating (23 releases) on a niche pain point: small-dollar credit and overdraft avoidance.
Extreme innovation velocity (27 releases in 6 months) and a disruptive 'super-app' strategy.