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Bank of America Corp

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More Details of Bank of America Corp Company

The Bank of America Corporation is an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding entity headquartered at the Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, with additional investment banking and supporting headquarters located in Manhattan. The bank was established through the merger of NationsBank and Bank of America in 1998. It stands as the second-largest banking institution in the United States and the second-largest bank globally by market capitalization, following JPMorgan Chase. Bank of America is recognized as one of the Big Four banking institutions in the United States and one of eight systemically important financial institutions within the country. The bank serves approximately 10 percent of all American bank deposits, directly competing with JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo. Its principal financial operations encompass commercial banking, wealth management, and investment banking. The historical roots of Bank of America can be traced back to 1784 when Massachusetts Bank was chartered, marking it as the first federally chartered joint-stock owned bank in the U.S. Additionally, another branch of its heritage dates to the U.S.-based Bank of Italy, founded by Amadeo Pietro Giannini in 1904, which provided essential banking services to Italian immigrants facing service discrimination. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Giannini acquired Banca d'America e d'Italia in 1922 and ultimately operated as Bank of America.

In the 1950s, pivotal federal banking legislation facilitated swift growth, rapidly establishing significant market shares for the bank's predecessors. Following considerable losses during the 1998 Russian financial crisis, BankAmerica, as it was then known, was acquired by NationsBank of Charlotte for $62 billion. This acquisition was notable as the largest bank acquisition in history at that time, leading to the establishment of the Bank of America Corporation. Through a sequence of mergers and acquisitions, it expanded its commercial banking operations, launching Merrill Lynch for wealth management and Bank of America Merrill Lynch for investment banking in 2008 and 2009, respectively, which has since been rebranded as BofA Securities.

Both Bank of America and Merrill Lynch Wealth Management maintain substantial market shares in their respective sectors. The investment bank is classified within the "Bulge Bracket," recognized as the third-largest investment bank globally as of 2018. Its wealth management division oversees $1.08 trillion in assets under management, positioning it as the second-largest wealth manager worldwide, surpassed only by UBS. In the realm of commercial banking, while Bank of America has operations, it does not necessarily operate retail branches in all 50 states of the United States, Washington, D.C., and over 40 other countries. Its commercial banking operations encompass 46 million consumer and small business relationships across 4,600 banking centers and 16,000 automated teller machines.

The substantial market share, business operations, and economic influence of the bank have led to numerous lawsuits and regulatory investigations concerning mortgages and financial disclosures dating back to the 2008 financial crisis. The corporate practices of Bank of America, which focus on servicing the middle class and the broader banking community, have resulted in a considerable market share since the early 20th century. As of August 2018, Bank of America boasts a market capitalization of $313.5 billion, making it the 13th largest company in the world. Being the sixth-largest American public company, it reported $102.98 billion in sales as of June 2018. Bank of America was ranked No. 25 on the 2020 Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue and further secured the No. 6 position on Forbes' 2023 Global 2000 rankings. The bank was awarded the title of "World's Best Bank" by the Euromoney Institutional Investor in its 2018 Awards for Excellence.

Bank of America Corp Info

Ticker SymbolBAC
Company nameBank of America Corp
IPO dateJun 05, 1979
CEOMoynihan (Brian T)
Number of employees213000
Security typeOrdinary Share
Fiscal year-endJun 05
AddressBank Of America Corporate Center
CityCHARLOTTE
Stock exchangeNASDAQ OMX NASDAQ Basic NYSE
CountryUnited States of America
Postal code28255
Phone17043868486
Websitehttps://www.bankofamerica.com
Ticker SymbolBAC
IPO dateJun 05, 1979
CEOMoynihan (Brian T)

Company Executives of Bank of America Corp

Name
Name/Position
Position
Shareholding
Change
Mr. Brian T. Moynihan
Mr. Brian T. Moynihan
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
2.80M
--
Ms. Lauren A. Mogensen
Ms. Lauren A. Mogensen
Global General Counsel
Global General Counsel
575.92K
+4.28%
Mr. Dean C. Athanasia
Mr. Dean C. Athanasia
Co-President
Co-President
558.54K
-14.55%
Ms. Sheri B. Bronstein
Ms. Sheri B. Bronstein
Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief Human Resources Officer
335.69K
-12.12%
Mr. Aditya Bhasin
Mr. Aditya Bhasin
Chief Technology and Information Officer
Chief Technology and Information Officer
254.69K
+29.10%
Mr. Thomas M. Scrivener
Mr. Thomas M. Scrivener
Chief Operations Executive
Chief Operations Executive
227.97K
-12.73%
Mr. Bernard Amponsah Mensah
Mr. Bernard Amponsah Mensah
President, International
President, International
170.18K
-55.23%
Mr. Thomas D. (Tom) Woods
Mr. Thomas D. (Tom) Woods
Independent Director
Independent Director
125.29K
+2.31%
Ms. Sharon L. Allen
Ms. Sharon L. Allen
Independent Director
Independent Director
99.93K
--
Mr. Michael D. White
Mr. Michael D. White
Independent Director
Independent Director
85.65K
--
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Name
Name/Position
Position
Shareholding
Change
Mr. Brian T. Moynihan
Mr. Brian T. Moynihan
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
2.80M
--
Ms. Lauren A. Mogensen
Ms. Lauren A. Mogensen
Global General Counsel
Global General Counsel
575.92K
+4.28%
Mr. Dean C. Athanasia
Mr. Dean C. Athanasia
Co-President
Co-President
558.54K
-14.55%
Ms. Sheri B. Bronstein
Ms. Sheri B. Bronstein
Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief Human Resources Officer
335.69K
-12.12%
Mr. Aditya Bhasin
Mr. Aditya Bhasin
Chief Technology and Information Officer
Chief Technology and Information Officer
254.69K
+29.10%
Mr. Thomas M. Scrivener
Mr. Thomas M. Scrivener
Chief Operations Executive
Chief Operations Executive
227.97K
-12.73%

FAQs

Who are the top five shareholders of Bank of America Corp?

The top five shareholders of Bank of America Corp are: Mr. Brian T. Moynihan

How many institutions hold shares of Bank of America Corp (BAC)?

As of 2026Q1, 5129 institutions hold shares of Bank of America Corp, with a combined market value of approximately 5.08B, accounting for 71.58% of the total shares. Compared to 2025Q4, institutional shareholding has increased by -127919767.00.
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