PNC Bank Announces Special Offers for Cincinnati Reds Fans

To celebrate the beginning of the Cincinnati Reds baseball season, PNC is giving away four Field Box tickets ($144 Value) to the upcoming Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs game on Sunday, April 26. All UC employees are eligible to enter by visiting the PNC branch in TUC, Level three. Entries must be received by April 17; the winner will be notified via phone and email.

Additionally, PNC customers are able to order a Cincinnati Reds Visa Debit Card, complemented with a benefits package and discounts at Great American Ballpark. The debit card is available for a $10 annual fee and includes the following perks:

  • $18 Field Box tickets (regular ticket price $36)
  • $14 Mezzanine tickets (regular ticket price $27)
  • $6 View Level tickets (regular ticket price $13)
  • 50% discount on Reds Hall of Fame tickets Monday - Thursday
  • 15% discount at team shop (non-game days only)
  • $25 Great American Ballpark Gift Card with $100 minimum purchase at the team shop
  • 15% discount on purchases of $300 or less at Reds Game Used and Authentic Merchandise stand
  • $5 off the purchase of each Reds Heads membership kit (valid on kits purchased at Reds Head booth & Bob Evans Clubhouse in park only)

Ticket discounts are only available for Sunday - Thursday games. Certain games excluded. Other restrictions apply, see branch for complete details.

As UC's banking partner, PNC also offers all UC employees: exclusive benefits, rewards and perks, including the unique ability to link the Bearcat Card to checking accounts. To learn more, stop by the PNC Bank branch, TUC, level three, call 513-569-4190 or email Branch Manager, Ron Colyer:

Ronald.Colyer@pnc.com

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pnc.com/uc

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