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BriefApril 16, 2026 · 01:00 AM

PNC Financial's First Quarter Earnings Beat Expectations by $0.22

PNC Financial's first quarter earnings per share (EPS) beat analyst estimates by $0.22, reporting $4.13. This result follows a 12-month stock price increase of 45.97%. The company reported first quarter revenue of $6.17 billion, which fell short of the consensus estimate of $6.24 billion.

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