"Bank of America" and "BofA Securities" are the marketing names used by the Global Banking and Global Markets divisions of Bank of America Corporation. Lending, other commercial banking activities, and trading in certain financial instruments are performed globally by banking affiliates of Bank of America Corporation, including Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC. Trading in securities and financial instruments, and strategic advisory, and other investment banking activities, are performed globally by investment banking affiliates of Bank of America Corporation ("Investment Banking Affiliates"), including, in the United States, BofA Securities, Inc. and Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp., both of which are registered broker-dealers and Members of SIPC, and, in other jurisdictions, by locally registered entities. BofA Securities, Inc. and Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp. are registered as futures commission merchants with the CFTC and are members of the NFA. Show Investment products offered by Investment Banking Affiliates:
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Bank of America is currently the second largest banking institution in the U.S., serving more than 10% of all American bank deposits. The financial services holding company and investment bank’s other areas of focus are commercial banking and wealth management. Over the years, BofA has pledged to help combat climate change and recently announced it would mobilize $1 trillion by 2030 for environmental and sustainability causes, in hopes of further accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. Lists ranking Bank of America RANK105 Global 500 - 2022Aggregate sales hit $37.8 trillion last year—an in...READ MOREview in list RANK36 Fortune 500 - 2022This year’s Fortune 500 marks the 68th running of ...READ MOREview in list RANK29 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - 2022When it comes to supporting employees, flexibility...READ MOREview in list RANK39 World’s Most Admired Companies - 2022Just as it dominates our economy, Big Tech now dom...READ MOREview in list RANK9 Change the World - 2021These companies use the creative tools of capitali...READ MOREview in list Latest news for Bank of America What type of financial institution is Bank of America?Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world.
Is Bank of America a US based financial institution?The Bank of America Corporation (often abbreviated BofA or BoA) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding company headquartered at the Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
What is a financial institution in the US?The term U.S. financialinstitution means any U.S. entity that is engaged in the business of accepting deposits, making, granting, transferring, holding, or brokering loans or credits, or purchasing or selling foreign exchange, securities, commodity futures or options, or procuring purchasers and sellers thereof, as ...
What are the 3 financial institutions in the US?There are three major types of depository institutions in the United States. They are commercial banks, thrifts (which include savings and loan associations and savings banks) and credit unions.
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