Friday, May 15, 2026

PNC Filed Bids for FirstBank Challenged on CRA Now After Rubberstamp Lays Off 777



PNC Filed Bids for FirstBank Challenged on CRA Now After Rubberstamp Lays Off 777

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

FEDERAL COURTHOUSE, May 8รข€“ As PNC Bank has grown it has become more disparate in its lending. After its CEO Bill Demchak announced a $4.1 billion proposal to buy FirstBank and bragged, "We just effectively bought Colorado," Fair Finance Watch prepared an early filing to the regulators demanding scrutiny and hearings.  

This takes place as the regulators, led by the FDIC, are seeking to eliminate public notice and limit public comment. See, e.g., American Banker, Sept 10, 2025, "The FDIC is taking the 'community' out of CRA enforcement," by Matthew R. Lee, here

 On September 13 Fair Finance Watch filed challenges with the Federal Reserve and OCC, and Inner City Press filed Freedom of Information Act requests, see below.

Compare OCC denial of expedited processing here to FRB grant of identical request here

Inner City Press appealed.

The OCC, now typically, denied the appeal for expedited processing. Director of "Internal Law" at the OCC Lisa A. Holden wrote, "To establish a compelling need in this circumstance, you would need to explain why the requested information specific to this merger is necessary and relevant for you or another individual to participate in the public comment process" -- that is, why information in the possession of the OCC about the pending merger is needed in order to comment on it. Absolute contempt for the public, and the public process - this while OCC's proposal to further cut out the public is not even in Regulations dot gov yet, despite the comment period running.

On October 15 the OCC provided some responsive documents - but withheld in full 435 pages, while providing suborned letters from supportive commenters who have PNC on their Board of Directors (can you say, conflict of interest) or who name support. OCC responsive documents in Inner City Press' CloudDocument here.

In May 2026, PNC moved to layoff 777 staff in Colorado...

 From the filings:

 Fair Finance Watch has long been concerned about PNC.  Fair Finance Watch has reviewed the just-released 2024 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data of PNC, not reviewed in any Community Reinvestment Act performance evaluation. 

 In state after state, PNC for African Americans has (many) more denials than originations, while the opposite is true for white borrows. The pattern is striking:    

 In New York, where PNC recently and unceremoniously closed a deposit facility, PNC in 2024 denied 52 applications from African Americans while making fewer, only 28 loans - while it made fully 289 loans to whites and denied only 252 applications. This follows the same PNC pattern and is disparate.  

  In Colorado, which PNC CEO's says the bank has now "effectively bought," PNC in 2024 denied 12 applications from African Americans while making only 17 loans - while it made fully 422 loans to whites and denied only 244 applications. This is disparate.  

    In Arizona, where PNC lists 60 branches and now proposes to further expand, PNC in 2024 denied 15 applications from African Americans while making only 22 loans - while it made fully 796 loans to whites and denied only 466 applications. This is disparate.   There are more states.

 There are many more - including regarding the debanking the OCC said will now be considered in connection with merger and other applications - to be addressed at the requested hearings.

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