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PNC Financial eyes banks with solid retail deposits for M&A

Published 12/11/2024, 04:02 AM
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PNC Financial Services Group (NYSE:PNC)'s CEO, William Demchak, expressed interest in pursuing mergers and acquisitions (M&A) with banks that have strong core retail deposits in desirable markets. Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services conference on Tuesday, Demchak highlighted the company's strategic focus while also indicating a cautious approach toward institutions with substantial real estate exposure.

Demchak noted that many banks have seen a decline in their core retail franchises, with their deposit bases being heavily tied to real estate, an asset class PNC is not keen on acquiring. He explained that the financials for such acquisitions do not add up favorably.

The potential for increased M&A activity in the banking sector has been linked to expectations that President-elect Donald Trump's administration will appoint regulators more amenable to approving significant banking deals. This regulatory shift could pave the way for large regional banks, including US Bancorp (NYSE:USB), Truist Financial (NYSE:TFC), and PNC Bank, to engage more actively in consolidation efforts, according to industry experts.

In a move to shape future merger policy, Demchak, in April, reached out to regulators with a letter advocating for a framework that allows for the creation of strong competitors to the largest Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) in the United States.

The financial landscape could see a transformation as banks like PNC Financial position themselves for strategic growth through selective M&A, focusing on acquiring banks that align with their strategic objectives and risk profile.

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