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Loyola University teams with PNC for campus banking services

Monday, June 13, 2011

PNC Bank and Loyola University Chicago have teamed together to provide personal financial services to the university’s nearly 16,000 students, faculty and staff.

As part of the new campus banking relationship, PNC will host financial literacy workshops for Loyola students and staff, covering topics ranging from basic banking to credit management and identity protection, savings and investing, as well as home buying.


Students of Loyola University will also be able to benefit from PNC Bank’s Virtual Wallet Student platform, an online banking solution specially designed to help college students with money management, along with mobile and text banking options.

In addition, PNC Bank will open a new customer service center in the campus’ Centennial Forum Student Union, and a total of six ATMs will be placed around campus for accepting deposits and cashing checks down to the dollar. [end] 

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