PNC Bank has taken a step forward in modernizing its services by introducing Tap-n-Go technology at select ATMs. This innovation allows customers to conduct transactions without needing to insert their physical card, offering a faster and more secure experience.
Take note of the Tap-n-Go card: PNC Bank changes everything at its ATMs
The Tap-n-Go card is a debit or credit card equipped with near-field communication (NFC) technology. This technology allows payments and transactions to be made simply by bringing the card close to the ATM reader, without needing to insert or swipe it.

Additionally, PNC Bank offers the option to generate a one-time access code through its mobile app, allowing customers to access ATMs without the need for a physical card.
Steps to use Tap-n-Go: these are its advantages
Make sure your PNC card is equipped with contactless technology. Bring it close to the ATM reader until it indicates it has been recognized. Finally, enter your PIN and proceed with the transaction as usual.
The main advantage of Tap-n-Go is convenience. Customers can conduct transactions more quickly and easily, without having to worry about inserting the card correctly or waiting for the ATM to read it. Additionally, by eliminating the need to insert the card, physical wear is reduced and the risk of skimming by fraudulent devices is minimized.

PNC Bank has updated more than 3,600 ATMs
Security is also enhanced with this technology. Each transaction made with Tap-n-Go uses a unique code, making it difficult for third parties to intercept data. Additionally, the card never leaves the user's hand, reducing the chances of loss or theft.
PNC Bank has shown its commitment to modernity, and this initiative is part of a broader effort by the bank to offer more convenient and secure banking solutions to its customers. Additionally, PNC Bank has updated more than 3,600 ATMs to allow check and cash deposits without the need for envelopes, available 24 hours a day.
It is important to note that the Tap-n-Go functionality is available only at select PNC Bank ATMs. Partner ATMs, such as those in the Allpoint network, do not currently support this technology.