PNC salary?
Is anyone here familiar with what PNC is paying first year analysts within their capital markets groups? Is base salary the same across the board? Bonuses?
Thanks
Is anyone here familiar with what PNC is paying first year analysts within their capital markets groups? Is base salary the same across the board? Bonuses?
Thanks
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You got a callback from them? :(
Motherfuckers. How do I get FT BB analyst callback this week, but not from PNC?
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Not familiar, but I'd place it around 50-60k, plus a meager bonus. The majority of their positions are corporate banking - so you will probably be disappointed if you have your heart set on 70salary + 10signing + 40bonus.
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I'd also be interested in knowing what they pay, if anyone has the facts
I specifically referred to their capital markets groups...
capital markets groups are 70K + 5K sign on. Group specific offer will possibly give 7.5K sign on. Speaking with MDs and Associates... ABS (NY) and Loan Syndications (Pittsburgh) are their best groups. syndications bonuses: 15K-40K ABS bonuses: 20K - 60K I don't know about financial sponsors or the trading rotation. Not bad for the hours (60-80/ week) or location if in pittsburgh (that money will go a long ways).
Thanks! Location is in Philly and the group is FIG. I'm not entirely sure what it is but I think it's a trading/sales rotation program so I'm guessing the base is still 70.
I feel like 70k base is just too high, but maybe you know better than me.
All capital market track positions pay base 70K with varying bonuses (below street).
This includes their DCM, S&T (hardly s&t), ABS, and a few other areas they include in "capital markets" track. Harris Williams is the true Investment Bank under the PNC umbrella.
I do not know what the corporate banking track pays.
Thanks for the info, what exactly do you mean by "hardly s&t"? How Is it different from s&t at other banks?
If you get 70K in Philadelphia I would be surprised. 60K is pretty standard. Harris Williams really does the heavy lifting of their IB, they have ABS in Philly, but it is more portfolio role.
bump....would like to know the answer to that question
its def 70+10
Why is it "hardly S&T"
I've heard S&T is pretty cushy at PNC because you get good pay and no one is allowed to take any risk so no one ever gets fired.
Any info in pnc asset management salary/bonus?
Is this info still the same, also anyone know about intern compensation?
22 Hourly for intern in large city or 20 in cheaper COL (Also varies if you're a sophomore or in capital markets). 60k+7.5k signing for corporate banking.
Thanks for the quick reply, im assuming the capital markets positions pay a little more?
PNC Capital Markets? - Experience dealing with the firm? (Originally Posted: 04/02/2009)
I was wondering if anyone has any experience dealing with PNC bank and their capital markets division. I know they have investment banking but from research I could not find if they offer an internships for analysts. I have heard that they only hire at the associate level but could not find any real information on this. Any thoughts or opinions?
They offer internships. They recruit at Carnegie Mellon a lot, based in Pittsburgh. Also recruit randomly elsewhere and the questions are mostly behaviorial. Interviewed for IBD, it was pretty easy and not as technical as the Wall St. big players.
Thanks, now you do mean analyst recruiting right? and do you know if they have an office in New York or do they work mainly out of Pitt? So have you worked for them? How was it?
Mine was a SA but from what I've heard the FT is quite similar as well (based on behaviorial/fit and not so much technical info). They do have regional offices just about everywhere and I would think so in NY.
I personally declined an offer but I know several friends who did work for them. It depends on who you work under and where you work. Definitely try to get Pittsburgh (I know the city blows) but everyone who has worked there has had a pleasant experience, listing the management as friendly and helpful. Because they said that though, its probably not as competitive or aggressive as Wall St. but it can be a great experience. The guy who talked to me was dealing with steel/raw materials or something. He seemed really chill and was a CMU alum who also interned there before taking the FT.
thanks for the info. I have just never heard of them recruiting anywhere around me so I was not sure.
I'm not familiar with PNC recruiting, but I know National City had an investment banking arm that recruited undergrads. Nat City was acquired by PNC, so that could increase their recruiting efforts.
Harris Williams, a respectable middle market investment banking shop, is a subsidiary of PNC.
I would choose HW over PNC.
Pittsburgh - Syndicated+Leveraged Finance (low to mid market financing)
NYC - New office, Primarily securitzation/structured finance (credit card & auto loan receivables, asset backed securities, various types of securitized financing for investment grade/speculative companies)
I think one of their major clients is dunder mifflin. Talk about prestige.
The world has changed. And we must change with it.
friend just got an offer in pitt for SA, they said he'll be working under corporate banking? wtf is that?
PNC's corporate bankers are their relationship managers for corporate clients.
got it - thanks.....do they actually do any advisory sorts of services? or is it primarily lending related stuff?
their whole business is advisory. they refer clients to PNC's specialized teams, be it commercial lenders or derivatives traders.
PNC Capital Markets Comp (Originally Posted: 02/26/2012)
Does anyone know what the first year analyst comp is for PNC Capital Markets in Philly? I've heard anything from 62k base to 70k and all in 80-90k. Also does the base salary differ within the different groups within Capital Markets? How about the Bonuses?
Thanks in Advance
Just to add, typical hours as well?
comp is street in terms of base and bonus. hours will be far less probably in the 70 average area
Interested too.
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For IB first year analysts started out at 70k in 2011 with a sign on of 7-10 with another bonus through the year. All together you are looking at 80-90k all in first year. You will also most likely be in Pitt, Cleveland, Philly, or NYC as that is where most of the cap markets groups are based.
Do they still pay street in terms of base and bonus?
PNC Capital Markets Comp? (Originally Posted: 11/09/2011)
Does any one know what typical all in is for a 1yr Capital Markets analyst? What are the hours like in general?
80-90K all in 1st year.
Like 65 base, 7-10 sign on, rest bonus. A friend of mine recently got an offer and that is what they gave him for an all in target.
Does this include their PE funds?
Are you talking about PNC PE in PGH? As far as I know it is a separate, branded entity. Just like their mezz group.
I think they have two PE funds as of this year. One is still part of PNC and another was broken off from the original fund when the partners and senior people decided to go off on their own. I was just wondering if these salary numbers reflected this PNC PE group but I think you're talking about IB now that I've read it again.
Side note.... Incline Equity Partners is the spin-off from PNC
PNC Capital Markets - Info on S&T rotation? (Originally Posted: 11/15/2010)
Anyone know info about PNC Capital Markets?
-Info on Sales/Trading 1 year rotation? -Info on Structured Products Group?
Thanks.
I heard the MDs there go to bat for analysts.
I would say investigate the program very closely... and the kind of work you would be doing seemed nothing like BB s&t programs... as far as trading they have a very small group of traders that hold positions but all the rest are completely flow... when an MD there saw my resume with x BB on it, commented, and I asked how their program would compare to where I previously worked since I worked with the s&t kids first hand... he said there's was nothing like that and echoed that what they did was not really working on wallstreet...
my assessment was that the vast majority are in sales and sell pre-packaged trades to mid-small sized corporations (no AM/funds)
I hear the traders there go to bat for the salesguys, placing them into good Macy departments.
Anyone have any new info? Especially regarding FIG since they have acquired another investment bank (fig focused)? As far as Comp, day to day, pretty much anything
Cap markets base is now $85k with $15k sign-on, bonuses vary from $10k to $40k (or so I've heard). You can expect around a 5-7% annual bump first year.
In terms of culture, very laid back, most people don't work nearly as hard as they should be.
Dcm groups (PGH/PHL/CLT/CHI) are all 85k / 90k / 95k. Bonus is probably 50k / 70k / 90k for mid-top bucket.
They try to pay close to street, despite general consensus on this thread
Just want to confirm this is accurate. I have close friends there.
Idk about post Analyst level.
Will also confirm the base is accurate as far back as 2018. The culture is hit or miss depending on what people want. The CM groups are probably among the best pay/hours in ib. The people I know are working 50-60 hours a week max. Don't think people are grinding very hard though if that's what someone is looking for.
an old classmate of mine worked there and they were definitely working a lot more than you claim to be the max
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Does anybody know anything about the ALM group under Capital Markets? Specifically, the Liquidity and Capital group? Its under the CM track but sounds more treasury. Wondering if it receives the same comp as the rest of the CM track?
Bump. Anyone know updated salary for Pittsburgh/PHL?
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