Bank of America (BAC), headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of the world’s largest financial institutions. Serving approximately 70 million clients in the U.S. and operating in over 35 countries, it is a “Big Four” American bank.
As of early 2026, the company manages $4.8 trillion in client balances across its wealth management divisions (Merrill and BofA Private Bank). Its eight lines of business cover everything from personal retail banking to global investment banking. A leader in digital transformation, BofA invests roughly $13 billion annually in technology, focusing heavily on AI-driven efficiency and its popular virtual assistant, Erica.
Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:
Bank of America – background and history
Bank of America – competitions
Below is a list of articles for the company:
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Bank of America – 2025Q3 report
Here is a detailed summary of the Bank of America SEC Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2025: Financial Performance Highlights Balance Sheet and Capital Position Business Segment Results Risk Factors and Legal Proceedings Future Outlook The bank emphasized that future results remain sensitive to Federal Reserve monetary policy, inflationary pressures, and geopolitical…
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Bank of America – Competitions
Bank of America (BAC) operates in a highly competitive landscape, positioned as a “Universal Bank” that competes across retail, investment banking, and wealth management. Below is a competitive analysis of BofA’s market standing as of 2025-2026: 1. The “Big Four” Comparison (Market Positioning) BofA is the second-largest bank in the U.S. by assets, trailing only…
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Bank of America – History
Here is the history of Bank of America divided into key stages: 1.Founding and the People’s Bank (1904-1920s) Key Business Development: Introduction of Mass-Market Retail Banking. Giannini revolutionized the industry by actively marketing to the “little fellow.” He established the first statewide branch banking system in the U.S., which allowed the bank to diversify its…
