Bank of America Securities

Bank of America Securities is the investment banking arm of Bank of America and offers trading, brokerage and other services.

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Bank of America Securities LLC (BAS), was an investment banking subsidiary of Bank of America until it was merged with Merrill Lynch after that firm’s acquisition in 2008 to become Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Headquartered in San Francisco, the company competed in both the domestic and international equity and investment banking markets. The company was a registered broker-dealer with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and was a member of the New York Stock Exchange and the National Association of Securities Dealers. The use of “Banc” in the BAS’s name was indicative of the fact that the company was not a bank, and its deposits and other holdings were not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. During its years of operation its strongest investment banking groups included high-yield debt underwriting and Leveraged Finance, in addition to industry coverage groups such as Healthcare, Consumer &a; Retail, Global Industries, Media &a; Telecom, Financial Institutions, Real Estate and Gaming. BAS also did a significant amount of work for Financial Sponsors, or private equity firms, often financing leveraged transactions. On the product side, the firm employed M&a;A senior bankers throughout the industry coverage groups. BAS also had a stand-alone Mergers &a; Acquisitions Group, consisting of bankers that transact M&a;A deals across all industries, as well as a Transaction Development Group, which aimed to identify and market transaction opportunities. On October 3, 2008, Bank of America announced that John Thain would lead the combined Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Global Corporate and Investment Banking enterprise. Thain was forced out by Bank of America Chairman Kenneth D. Lewis on January 22, 2009, because of the colossal losses visited on B of A due to its acquisition of Merrill Lynch. With Thain’s departure, Brian Moynihan became president of Global Banking and Global Wealth and Investment Management.

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