PNC Expands Environmentally Friendly Practices with Retail Banking Customers
Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) April 14, 2008 -- The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC), the nation's leader in environmentally friendly buildings, today announced an initiative to help customers go 'green' on the road and in their daily banking activities.
The eco-friendly incentives offered by PNC, which has 43 buildings certified by the U.S. Green Building Council, include: a Prius hybrid car sweepstakes and discount loan rates to purchase a new hybrid car and finance energy-efficient home improvements.
"By combining our leadership in green buildings with innovative products and services, we can help our customers to bank smarter and achieve their goals," said Neil Hall, executive vice president and head of retail distribution, PNC Bank. "We recognize the importance of wise investments and will continue to look for ways to reduce our impact on the environment."
Go Green: Incentives
PNC, whose leadership was affirmed last year with a trademark of the term "Green Branch" by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, is offering incentives to consumers to encourage environmentally friendly practices. These include:
?Hybrid Cars: A special 5.74 percent fixed-rate loan is available for purchases of new hybrid cars. A sweepstakes with eight Toyota Prius cars, rated the most fuel-efficient vehicle, also runs through May 31 across PNC's retail banking region.
?'Green'Cards: To encourage the use of check cards, which are made from recycled plastic and to reduce use of paper checks, new personal or business checking accounts opened by April 30 will receive a 5 percent rebate on qualifying purchases through Aug. 31.
?Green Branch® locations: PNC has submitted 10 more branches for certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. In 2002, PNC became the first major U.S. bank to design and construct branches based on the council's requirements. The bank currently has 41 certified locations across its retail banking region with more under construction.
More than 50 percent of materials used in PNC's Green Branch® locations are locally manufactured or made from recycled or green materials. Energy usage is reduced nearly 35 percent or more compared to a traditional branch and water usage is reduced by nearly 4,000 gallons a year. Window walls are three times more efficient than code and provide an open, airy space for employees and customers.
During the past decade, PNC's commitment to environmentally friendly business practices has enabled the company to lower costs and increase efficiency and productivity, Hall said, as well as reduce its environmental impact within communities it serves.
Besides more branch locations, other green buildings in development include Three PNC Plaza, 23-story mixed use building in Pittsburgh (opening 2009) and PNC Place, the new regional headquarters in Washington, D.C. (2010), to be built near the White House.
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (www.pnc.com) is one of the nation's largest diversified financial services organizations providing retail and business banking; specialized services for corporations and government entities, including corporate banking, real estate finance and asset-based lending; wealth management; asset management and global fund services.
For more information about PNC, visit the Media Room at pnc.com (https://www.pnc.com/webapp/unsec/NCProductsAndService.do?siteArea=/PNC/Home/About+PNC). Keep up to date with RSS enabled press releases, media kits and contacts, fact sheets, bios and more.
###
This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
|
|
 |
 |
|
Review: 2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid
IntroductionWhat's New: All new for 2009, the Chrysler Aspen Hybrid and Dodge Durango Hybrid offer Hemi power, up to 20 mpg thanks to two-mode hybrid technology co-developed with GM and others, plenty of features, and four-wheel-drive capability for about $45,000.Competes With: Cadillac Escalade Hybrid,Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, GMC Yukon HybridWhat We Think: Torquey diesels and wimpy hybrid powertrains once made the notion of a large gas/electric utility vehicle laughable.
2005 Hybrid SUV Preview
For years, automakers have been foisting hybrid vehicles on a relatively underwhelmed American public. They save gasoline, sure. They help you breathe easier, okay. But they don't go really fast or make a lot of noise.
General Motors - Hybrid Cars
General motors - hybrid electric models
General motors has the manufacturing capabilities in 34 countries all over the world and the The general motors cars are being sold in more than 140 countries in different parts of the world
Toyota Highlander Hybrid - Breaking the Barriers
With great fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness the hybrid vehicles are slowly gaining popularity worldwide. The limited choice of hybrid options keep these vehicles with hefty price tags. Though these hybrid vehicles are costlier than the conventional ones, they are far more beneficial. The true fact is that it is worth to spend some extra cash in buying hybrid vehicles as you will be able to save a great deal of money in a long run. For example, the hybrid vehicles use fossil fuels and also give you great mileage. Hence you can save your money spent in filling gas to your vehicle. Toyota is a well known manufacture of hybrid vehicles. Recently Toyota launched a new SUV named Highlander Hybrid (New version of 08 Highlander Hybrid) with m ...
2008 Paris Auto Show: Kia Soul Hybrid Concept
2008 Paris Auto Show: Kia Soul Hybrid ConceptThe 2008 Paris auto show seems to be all about hybrids. Gasoline/fuel hybrid models from Europe, Japan, mass-market producers, SUV makers, and even luxury car makers are here in Paris, trying to be green and cool.
|
 |
|