Subscribe

Bank of America names new head of US Trust

Katy Knox named president, replacing Keith Banks, who will become vice chairman of the global wealth and investment management unit.

Bank of America has named Katy Knox president of its U.S. Trust private banking business, replacing Keith Banks.

Mr. Banks, who held the post since 2009, will become vice chairman of the global wealth and investment management unit, which encompasses Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and U.S. Trust. He also will continue as head of BofA’s chief investment office and investment solutions group.

Mr. Banks, who was appointed to that position in November 2016, joined BofA in 2004 following its acquisition of FleetBoston Financial.

(More: See all the latest financial adviser moves in the InvestmentNews Advisers on the Move database)

Ms. Knox has led business banking at Bank of America since 2014.

Related Topics: ,

Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.

Recent Articles by Author

Cresset adds two J.P. Morgan teams overseeing $5B

The two groups were among several former First Republic teams whose exits from J.P. Morgan were announced Friday.

Ascensus buying Vanguard small-business retirement offerings

The company is acquiring the Individual 401(k), Multi-SEP, and SIMPLE IRA plan businesses from Vanguard.

Raymond James adds advisor from Wells Fargo

South Florida-based advisor had been overseeing $105 million in client assets at Wells.

Dimon says AI could be ‘transformational’

JPMorgan Chase's CEO says AI's impact on the economy could equal that of the steam engine.

Commonwealth case sends crystal-clear message

KO blow from the SEC offers pointed lesson: Don’t fight Uncle Sam

X

Subscribe and Save 60%

Premium Access
Print + Digital

Learn more
Subscribe to Print