Sioux City banks close their lobbies, restrict access due to coronavirus (Iowa, 3/20/20)
Make temporary adjustments to our Retail Branch Network, operating primarily in a drive‑up only mode, augmented with select branches that do not provide drive-up capability, to ensure branch access across our communities. Together, about three quarters of our current branch locations will remain open to service customers. Given the reduced branch traffic we are seeing, we are confident we can continue to effectively serve you in the branches that will remain open, should you need to visit. The remainder of our branches will be closed until further notice. To locate a PNC branch, customers may visit the PNC branch locator.
Reduce Branch Hours: Branches will be open 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, closed on Sunday.
Offer Essential Appointments, available on designated days of the week for safe deposit box access, loan closings or other banking services that cannot be delivered through the drive‑up, by telephone, through our ATM network or via mobile or online banking. If an appointment is essential, please visit the PNC branch locator to find the most convenient open branch.
Putting the health of our customers and employees first, we strongly recommend that you leverage all of the available PNC tools and resources for self‑service banking and 24/7 account access through our mobile, online and voice banking services. Through these channels, you can check balances, transfer funds, deposit checks or find the nearest ATM. If you are not enrolled in Online or Mobile Banking and you need assistance with the process, please visit PNC.com or contact PNC's Customer Care Center.
PNC also continues to work with those experiencing financial difficulty as a result of coronavirus impacts. Should you, as a PNC customer, encounter hardship as a result of coronavirus, please call us at
Local credit union had that today. Pulled up and a young LEO with blue gloves on came out. As I put my window down, my white American Bulldog’s(named BIG) head appeared over my left shoulder and emitted the “STAY AWAY FROM MY MASTER” bark. LEO got deer-in-the-headlights look for a split second as my left arm went up with a clenched fist directly in front of BIG’s mouth and I said “No, sit down, he is OK. It’s OK”. BIG immediately backed off and sat down in the seat behind me. Love my dog.
Fortunately, LEO didn’t reach for his Glock or do anything silly. I was told to use the drive thru. Thankful to live near a small town in Texas.