PNC Bank Visa® Card Bill Pay
Simplify the way you pay monthly bills
Pay your bills from a single source — so you can better control your budget and the length of time your money remains with you. Just use your PNC Bank Visa® Business Debit Card or PNC Business Credit Card to pay just about any bill - utilities, internet, insurance, phone service, health club dues and more. Payments can be made online or by phone in just minutes!
Paying bills with your card is simple:
- Contact your billers and ask to pay with your card. Simply call them or visit their website to enroll in bill pay.
- Choose from two easy ways to pay:
- Pay bills one at a time - just contact your billers each month to make individual payments by phone or online. You control how much to pay and when.
- Schedule automatic payments - with this option, your card is charged automatically when your bill is due. So you can make sure bills get paid on time - even when you're out of town.
- Relax knowing your bills are covered.
Paying bills with your card is secure
You are protected from verified unauthorized charges with Visa's Zero Liability[1]. Additionally, PNC security and privacy helps you prevent, detect and resolve fraud and identity theft.
Paying bills with your credit card earns you rewards
If your credit card is enrolled in rewards, you’ll earn rewards on eligible purchases just by paying bills with your credit card.
Basics and Benefits
What is one-time bill payment?
It's the opportunity to control when and how much you pay by initiating bill payments when you're ready. Visit the biller's website to review your bill before authorizing a Visa transaction.
What is automatic bill payment?
Simply contact your billers once to set up automatic bill payments. Each month, payments will be automatically charged to your card, and you will not have to worry about due dates or missed payments again.
What are the benefits?
Paying bills with your PNC Visa card takes the hassle out of bill paying. It saves you time and eliminates the need to write checks, buy stamps, or worry about delays in the mail. Plus, if you have a rewards program linked to your credit card, you can earn rewards for bills you already pay.
Is it secure?
You are protected from verified unauthorized charges with Visa's Zero Liability[1]. Additionally, PNC security and privacy helps you prevent, detect and resolve fraud and identity theft.
Is there a fee?
Visa does not charge a fee for the convenience of bill payment, and many billers offer this option for free as well. Contact your billers directly to determine if they charge a fee.
Getting Started
Which billers accept Visa for bill payment?
Many national and local billers and service providers accept Visa for bill payment, including:
- Phone companies
- Cable/satellite TV providers
- Insurance companies
- Utility companies
- Security companies
- Newspapers
- Gyms
- And more
Which PNC Visa cards can I use to pay my bills?
You may choose from any of your Visa debit, credit, or prepaid cards. You may select one PNC Visa card to pay some bills and another to pay a different set of bills.
What information might a biller request?
Each biller is different but they generally ask for the following information:
- Biller account number
- PNC Visa card number
- Card Expiration date
- Date you want to be charged
- Amount you authorize to be charged (for one-time bill payment)
Does the biller need to store my PNC Visa card information?
Some billers may allow you to use one-time bill pay without storing your card information. Contact your biller directly for further information.
When will my bills get paid?
With both automatic and one-time bill payments, you will be able to select the best date to schedule your payment each month, to ensure that your payments arrive before the due date. If you sign up for automatic bill payment, you should continue to pay your bills directly until your biller informs you that your automatic payment has been established.
After Establishing Bill Pay
What if my bill amount changes?
If you've established one-time bill pay, you will see the new bill amount before you pay. If you sign up for automatic bill pay, your card may be immediately billed for the amount due or other options may exist. Refer to your biller's sign-up process or contact them directly.
What if my PNC Visa card payment is late?
Your automatic bill payments should occur as scheduled, even if your PNC Visa card payment is late. Please refer to your official cardholder agreement or contact your issuing financial institution to verify how new charges are handled on late or delinquent accounts.
How do I stop or discontinue automatic bill payment?
Contact billers directly to cancel or discontinue any scheduled Automatic Bill Payment. Some billers require advance notice to discontinue automatic payments, so allow additional time for any changes to your payment service. You may also contact your PNC Visa card issuer to ensure that automatic payments to your biller are stopped in the future.
What if there is a payment discrepancy or I have other payment questions?
Please contact the biller directly to settle payment discrepancies or for other payment questions.
What if my PNC Visa card is updated, lost or stolen?
Immediately report a lost or stolen PNC Visa card to the bank. To avoid service interruption on automatic bill payment, provide billers with your new PNC Visa card information. Remember, with the Visa Zero Liability Policy[1], you are not liable for fraudulent transactions or unauthorized use of your PNC Visa card both online and offline.
Will I still receive a paper bill by mail?
Yes, most billers will continue to send you a duplicate of your bill by mail. You do not need to pay the bill twice. If you wish to stop receiving paper bills, contact the billers directly.
Types of Payments
- Charities
- Cable and Satellite - TV
- Internet
- Utilities - Gas, Electric, Water and Garbage/Recycling
- Memberships - Health Club, Country Club, Fraternity and Sororities
- Phone Services - Mobile and Home
- Child and Day Care
- Insurance - Health, Home and Auto
- Downloads - Music, Movies and Book
- Senior Care and Assisted Living
- Subscriptions (online and home) - Magazines, Newspaper and News Services
- Services - Cleaning, Lawn, Snow Removal and Pool Maintenance
- Pet Sitting and Day Care
- Rent - Storage Space, Equipment & Apartment
- Security
- Monthly Parking Fees
- Auto Associations
- Taxes - Federal, State, and Local
Important Legal Disclosures and Information
Zero Liability Fraud Protection does not apply to ATM transactions, PIN transactions not processed by Visa, and certain commercial card transactions. Notify PNC Bank immediately of any unauthorized use. For specific restrictions, limitations and other details regarding unauthorized use see your credit card agreement.
Learn more about PNC's suite of fraud prevention, detection and resolution services at PNC Security & Privacy.
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