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2013 Three Rivers Financial Forum Managing Short Term Cash in a Challenging Environment Rebecca E. Grazier Vice President Liquidity Management.

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1 2013 Three Rivers Financial Forum Managing Short Term Cash in a Challenging Environment Rebecca E. Grazier Vice President Liquidity Management

2 Agenda Factors impacting cash management strategy:  Expiration of Transaction Account Guarantee program  Prolonged low rate environment  Potential for additional money market mutual fund reform Ideas, strategies, and tools for optimizing short term cash management despite these challenges:  Cash forecasting and segmentation  Understanding risk/return tradeoffs for various strategies and investment types  Potential tools for active investors 2

3 Transaction Account Guarantee (TAG) program expired as of 12/31/12  TAG granted unlimited insurance to non-interest bearing checking accounts to help instill confidence in the nation’s banking system during the financial crisis  Deposits in commercial banks grew significantly as a result of the relatively strong risk/return tradeoff that the program created  On December 31, 2012, the government let the TAG program expire 3

4 Prolonged low rate environment The US Federal Reserve has used monetary policy in an effort to stimulate the national economy  Federal Funds Target Rate was reduced to a range between 0.00% and 0.25%  Quantitative Easing is helping to maintain low rates  The Fed recently shifted policy language - tying the target rate to unemployment 4 20-YEAR HISTORICAL U.S. INTEREST RATES Sources: The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, The IMF, Bloomberg

5 Uncertain regulatory environment for money market mutual funds Proposed changes will continue to progress in 2013 and cause uncertainty and concern among traditional investors in these instruments Options for reform being considered include:  Floating net asset value (NAV)  Capital buffers funded by the mutual fund families  Redemption restrictions 5 Percentage of US Businesses’ Short Term Assets invested in Money Market Mutual Funds * U.S. nonfinancial businesses’ short-term assets consist of foreign deposits, checkable deposits, time and savings deposits, money market funds, repurchase agreements, and commercial paper. Sources: Investment Company Institute and Federal Reserve Board

6 Segmenting short term cash Three components of short term cash:  Operational – Cash needed to support day-to-day operations. These funds are generally held in investments that are very liquid and managed conservatively.  Reserve – Serves as a cushion for unforeseen events. The investment strategy for this cash is also fairly conservative and usually held close to the main checking account.  Strategic – Reserved for a particular duration and purpose. Risk tolerance and time horizon tend to drive the instruments used for this cash. Segmenting cash requires accuracy in cash forecasting and offers the benefit of allowing multiple investment strategies to be employed for different cash components 6

7 Strategies to optimize short term cash investments 7 Receivables Money Funds Short Term Liquidity Management (up to 1 year) Longer Term Investments Back Into Business Cycle (Payables) Earnings Credit on checking Sweep Services Interest Bearing Bank Accounts Individual Instruments General Rate Sensitivity & Balance Predictability Interest bearing Checking Earnings Credit and Interest on Checking

8 PINACLE ® Liquidity Management  Trade with multiple money market mutual funds  Download reports detailing transaction history and accrued interest  Receive one consolidated account statement  Settle with a single wire or account drawdown  Easily manage account administration and user entitlements  Trade with multiple money market mutual funds  Download reports detailing transaction history and accrued interest  Receive one consolidated account statement  Settle with a single wire or account drawdown  Easily manage account administration and user entitlements Convenience and Efficiency  Establish rules that govern your online trading activity to help you comply with your company’s investment policy  Sort and filter investment options based on a number of criteria  Access real-time investment ratings from Moody’s, S & P’s and Fitch  Access investment information, prospectuses and yield data  Choose from a robust selection of competitive money fund options and PNC bank products  Establish rules that govern your online trading activity to help you comply with your company’s investment policy  Sort and filter investment options based on a number of criteria  Access real-time investment ratings from Moody’s, S & P’s and Fitch  Access investment information, prospectuses and yield data  Choose from a robust selection of competitive money fund options and PNC bank products Features and Benefits PINACLE ® Liquidity Management is PNC’s liquidity portal service which simplifies and automates the short term investment process by providing convenient online access to a wide array of money market funds and PNC bank products. 8

9 Questions? 9

10 Standard Disclosure PNC ®, PINACLE ®, Working Cash ®, ActivePay ®, Global Trade Excellence ®, XPACK ® and Vested Interest ® are registered trademarks of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Midland Loan Services, Enterprise!, CMBS Investor Insight, Portfolio Investor Insight, Borrower Insight, Deal Flow and Shared Servicing are registered marks of PNC Bank, National Association, or Midland Loan Services, Inc. Banking and lending products and services and bank deposit products and investment and wealth management and fiduciary services are provided by PNC Bank, National Association, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PNC and Member FDIC. Certain fiduciary and agency services are provided by PNC Delaware Trust Company. Equipment financing and leasing products are provided by PNC Equipment Finance, LLC, and PNCEF, LLC, which are wholly-owned subsidiaries of PNC Bank, National Association. Aircraft financing is provided by PNC Aviation Finance, a division of PNC Equipment Finance, LLC. Merchant services are provided by PNC Merchant Services Company. Private equity financing is provided by affiliates of PNC Equity Management Corp. Mezzanine financing is provided by PNC Mezzanine Capital Corp. Investment banking and capital markets activities are conducted by PNC through its subsidiaries PNC Bank, National Association, PNC Capital Markets LLC, and Harris Williams LLC. Services such as public finance advisory services, securities underwriting, and securities sales and trading are provided by PNC Capital Markets LLC. Merger and acquisition advisory and related services are provided by Harris Williams LLC. PNC Capital Markets LLC and Harris Williams LLC are registered broker-dealers and members of FINRA and SIPC. Harris Williams & Co. is the trade name under which Harris Williams LLC conducts its business. Foreign exchange and derivative products are obligations of PNC Bank, National Association. Securities products and brokerage services are offered through PNC Investments LLC, a registered broker-dealer and member of FINRA and SIPC. Insurance products and advice may be provided by PNC Insurance Services, LLC. Important Investor Information: Investments and Insurance: Not FDIC Insured. No Bank or Federal Government Guarantee. May Lose Value. PNC does not provide legal, tax or accounting advice. PNC does not provide investment advice to Vested Interest plan sponsors or participants. Lending and leasing products and services, including card services, trade finance and merchant services, as well as certain other banking products and services, require credit approval. ©2013 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. 1-3-2013 10


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