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PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND (First Prospectus Summary) | PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND
PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation.
FUND FEES AND EXPENSES
The following table describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy
and hold Fund shares. You may qualify for sales charge discounts of the Fund if
you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $25,000
in PNC Funds. More information about these and other discounts is available from
your financial intermediary and in the "Sales Charges" section of the Fund's
prospectus on page 56 and in the "Additional Purchase and Redemption
Information" section of the Fund's statement of additional information.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Shareholder Fees PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND (USD $)
CLASS A
CLASS C
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a percentage of offering price) 5.50% none
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load) (as a percentage of net asset value) [1] 1.00% 1.00%
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends and Other Distributions (as a percentage of offering price) none none
Redemption Fee (as a percentage of amount redeemed, if applicable) none none
Exchange Fee none none
[1] A sales charge is not charged on purchases of Class A shares in the amount of $1,000,000 or more. However, a contingent deferred sales charge of 1.00% is charged if you redeem Class A Shares purchased in the amount of $1,000,000 or more within 18 months. In addition, a contingent deferred sales charge of 1.00% is charged if you redeem Class C Shares prior to 18 months from the date of purchase.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Annual Fund Operating Expenses PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND
CLASS A
CLASS C
Management Fees 0.75% 0.75%
Distribution (12b-1) Fees 0.05% [1] 0.75%
Shareholder Servicing Fees 0.25% 0.25%
Other 0.24% 0.24%
Other Expenses 0.49% 0.49%
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses 1.29% 1.99%
[1] The Fund may reimburse expenses up to a maximum of 0.10% under the Fund's distribution plan for Class A Shares. The Board of Trustees has approved a contractual commitment whereby such reimbursements will be no more than the Distribution (12b-1) Fees stated in the table above for the Fund. This commitment continues through September 27, 2013, at which time the Board will determine whether to renew, revise or discontinue it.
Example
This Example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds. The Example assumes that you
invest $10,000 in Class A or Class C Shares of the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those periods. The
Example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year, and that
the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the contractual
limitation on Distribution (12b-1) Fees for Class A Shares is reflected only
in the one year period below. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower,
based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Expense Example PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND (USD $)
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years
Expense Example, with Redemption, 5 Years
Expense Example, with Redemption, 10 Years
CLASS A
674 947 1,239 2,070
CLASS C
302 624 1,073 2,317
For Class C Shares, you would pay the following expenses if you did not redeem your shares:
Expense Example, No Redemption (USD $)
Expense Example, No Redemption, 1 Year
Expense Example, No Redemption, 3 Years
Expense Example, No Redemption, 5 Years
Expense Example, No Redemption, 10 Years
PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND CLASS C
202 624 1,073 2,317
PORTFOLIO TURNOVER
The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells
securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may
indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when Fund
shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in
annual fund operating expenses or in the Example, affect the Fund's performance.
During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23%
of the average value of its portfolio.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of value-oriented domestic
equity securities of large cap companies. The Fund defines a large cap company
as one whose market capitalization at the time of purchase is greater than $3
billion. In buying and selling securities for the Fund, PNC Capital Advisors,
LLC (the "Adviser") uses a value-oriented approach. The Adviser generally seeks
to invest in companies trading at a discount to intrinsic value with a margin of
safety, utilizing a discounted cash flow methodology. Key drivers include
revenue growth, profit margin and asset turnover trends. The Adviser generally
seeks to sell a security when its market value equals or exceeds what the
Adviser believes is its intrinsic value. The Fund may also invest in foreign
stocks in keeping with the Fund's objective.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets plus
any borrowings for investment purposes in securities issued by large cap
companies. The Fund will provide shareholders with at least 60 days' written
notice before changing this 80% policy.
PRINCIPAL RISKS
Foreign (Non-U.S.) Investment Risk. Investments in securities of foreign
companies or governments can be more volatile than investments in U.S. companies
or governments. Diplomatic, political, or economic developments, including
nationalization or expropriation, could affect investments in foreign countries.
Foreign securities markets generally have less trading volume and less liquidity
than U.S. markets. In addition, the values of securities denominated in foreign
currencies, and of dividends from such securities, can change significantly when
foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar. Foreign
companies or governments generally are not subject to uniform accounting, auditing,
and financial reporting standards comparable to those applicable to domestic U.S.
companies or governments. Transaction costs are generally higher than those in
the U.S. and expenses for custodial arrangements of foreign securities may be
somewhat greater than typical expenses for custodial arrangements of similar
U.S. securities.

Market Risk. Market risk is the risk that securities prices will fall over short
or extended periods of time. Historically, the stock markets have moved in
cycles, and the value of the Fund's securities may fluctuate from day to day.
Individual companies may report poor results or be negatively affected by
industry and/or economic trends and developments. The prices of securities
issued by such companies may decline in response.

Value Investing Risk. Value stocks can perform differently from the market as a
whole and from other types of stocks. Value stocks also present the risk that
their lower valuations fairly reflect their business prospects and that
investors will not agree that the stocks represent favorable investment
opportunities, and they may fall out of favor with investors and underperform
growth stocks during any given period. In the event an issuer is liquidated or
declares bankruptcy, the claims of owners of the issuer's bonds and preferred
stock generally take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock.

All investments are subject to inherent risks, and an investment in the Fund is
no exception. Your investment in the Fund is not a bank deposit and is not
insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other
government agency. Accordingly, you may lose money by investing in the Fund.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
The bar chart and the performance table below provide some indication of the
risks of investing in the Fund by showing changes in the performance of the
Fund's Class A Shares from year to year and by showing how the average annual
returns of the Fund's Class A and Class C Shares compare with those of a broad
measure of market performance. The bar chart shows changes in the performance of
the Fund's Class A Shares and does not reflect the deduction of any applicable
sales charges. If sales charges had been reflected, the returns for Class A
Shares would be less than those shown below. The returns in the table reflect
the deduction of applicable sales charges. The performance of Class C Shares
will differ due to differences in expenses. As with all mutual funds, the Fund's
past performance (before and after taxes) does not predict the Fund's future
performance. Updated information on the Fund's performance can be obtained by
visiting
http://pncfunds.com/Funds_Performance/Fund_Snapshot/FundID_235/Overview.fs or by
calling 1-800-622-FUND (3863).
Calendar Year Total Returns
Bar Chart
Best Quarter         15.42%   (6/30/03)     
Worst Quarter       -21.10%   (12/31/08)     

The Fund's year-to-date total return, excluding any applicable sales charges,
for Class A Shares through June 30, 2012 was 6.80%.
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS (For the periods ended December 31, 2011)
Average Annual Total Returns PNC LARGE CAP VALUE FUND
Label
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
CLASS A
Class A Shares Returns Before Taxes (3.41%) (4.43%) 2.53%
CLASS A After Taxes on Distributions
Returns After Taxes on Distributions [1] (3.59%) (5.04%) 1.71%
CLASS A After Taxes on Distributions and Sales
Returns After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares [1] (1.98%) (3.74%) 2.09%
CLASS C
Class C Shares Returns Before Taxes 0.33% (4.05%) 2.37%
Russell 1000 Value Index
Russell 1000 Value Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes) 0.39% (2.64%) 3.89%
[1] After-tax returns are shown for Class A Shares only. After-tax returns for Class C Shares will differ. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold their Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts. In some cases, returns after taxes on distributions and sale of Fund shares may be higher than returns before taxes because the calculations assume the investor received a tax deduction for any loss incurred on the sale of shares.