Banking Partner Offers Cincinnati Reds Debit Card to UC Employees

UC employees who get the Cincinnati Reds debit card from PNC Bank are eligible for the following discounts and benefits with the Reds:

  • 50% discount on tickets Sunday-Thursday (valid only for Field Box, Mezzanine, and View Level seating areas, while supplies last);
  • 50% discount on Reds Hall of Fame tickets Monday-Thursday;
  • 15% discount at the Team Shop (non-game days); 
  • $25 Great American Ball Park Gift Card with a minimum purchase of $100 at the Team Shop; 25% discount at Reds Game Used and Authentic Merchandise Stand; and
  • $5 off the purchase of each Reds Heads Membership Kit.

    As UC’s banking partner, PNC also offers exclusive benefits, rewards, and perks to all UC employees, including the unique ability to link the Bearcat Card to checking accounts.To learn more, stop by the PNC Bank branch, TUC, Level 3, call 513-569-4190, or email Branch Manager Ron Colyer at Ronald.Colyer@pnc.com.
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