PNC Bank has begun offering spot bitcoin trading to clients of its private bank, becoming one of the first major U.S. lenders to let customers buy and sell the asset directly through their existing investment accounts. The rollout is the first step in a broader integration with Coinbase, following a July partnership the firms announced and detailed in prior reporting by The Block.
The service plugs Coinbase’s institutional trading and custody infrastructure into PNC’s platform, letting clients execute bitcoin trades and hold balances without leaving the bank’s environment. Purchases can be funded with cash already sitting in PNC accounts, and crypto positions appear alongside traditional investments.
PNC executives told Bloomberg the move is less about immediate trading demand and more about keeping clients from turning to outside apps or exchanges as they explore digital assets. CEO Bill Demchak said the bank wants to avoid ceding parts of the customer relationship to fintechs, while CIO Amanda Agati noted that clients increasingly expect their bank to help them understand crypto even if they’re not making large allocations yet.
Until now, PNC had limited access to passive ETFs tied to bitcoin and ether. Direct trading is expected to expand to institutional accounts, nonprofits, endowments, and foundations early next year. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, reacting to the launch on X, wrote he was “excited to see more banks embrace crypto like this.”
For Coinbase, the launch extends its push to supply the plumbing for banks and asset managers that want to offer crypto without building their own systems. As part of the tie-up, PNC also provides banking and treasury services to Coinbase. The move lands as large financial firms steadily broaden their digital-asset offerings.
Bank of America recently set formal crypto allocation ranges and will initiate research coverage on several spot bitcoin ETFs starting in January. Meanwhile, Vanguard last week began permitting trading of funds that primarily hold crypto, reversing a long-standing policy.
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