*This article was sponsored by PNC Bank. All views and endorsements expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or endorsements of the Financial Health Network.

Many households and even entire communities struggle to make everyday financial transactions because they lack convenient access to a bank. This not only impacts people’s ability to manage their financial lives, but it also results in increased costs over time. To address this gap in access and support low- and moderate-income communities, PNC is bringing mobile branches to key neighborhoods in six major cities across the U.S. These banks on wheels provide day-to-day banking services and supportive relationships that help foster long-term financial health. PNC also works with community partners to educate and uplift communities while also building trust with them and increasing their confidence in managing finances. Learn more about PNC’s mobile banking program and the impact it’s made so far.
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