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January 24, 2006

PNC Bank a village supporter

We all know the services that banks offer: checking and savings accounts, loans, ordering $2 bills for an eccentric customer or cashing an entire paycheck in rolls of dimes.

And there are numerous other financial services that cater to each and every single person’s needs.

But Mariemont’s PNC Bank does a little more than the average bank located within the United States.

One of the bank’s services it takes most pride in offering is giving back to the community.

“One of our most important missions is doing a lot of community-oriented activities,” Branch Manager Madeana Brousseau, who has been overseeing the Mariemont branch for nearly five months, said. “We are proud with all the work we do with the community, such as the village schools, the MariElders and the Kiwanis.”

For years the PNC Bank, located on the Mariemont Square to the immediate left of The Quarter and the Mariemont Theatre, has been hosting numerous village events, such as the MariElders bake sale in December and the Kiwanis nut sale throughout the holidays. And the village’s local entertainment books fraught with coupons are available within the bank’s front doors.

“I think we are unique because the village is such a small community. We want to be involved in as much as we can as sponsor as many events as we can,” Brousseau said.

PNC Bank has also expanded, adding branches in Milford and Deerfield Township (and although expansion may not seem a big deal in regards to the Mariemont branch, but to villagers who bank with PNC this creates a greater convenience when driving through-out the Tri-State area.)

And according to Assistant Vice President of Business Banking, Karen Miles, another aspect that makes PNC Bank so popular is its “below prime-interest lines of credit.”

“Most banks are at the prime rate or a point above the prime rate ... we are a point below,” Miles, who has been at the Mariemont Branch for nearly two years, said. Of course, though, the lines of credit are based on a case-by-case situation.

For more information regarding PNC Bank or to learn how the bank might help sponsor another village activity, call the Mariemont branch at 271-0480

Posted by johnston at January 24, 2006 12:33 AM