With over 100 years of history in Atlanta, our heritage in Atlanta is centered on how we can help make financial lives better for our clients, our teammates, and the Metro Atlanta community for generations to come.
Al McRae  |  President, Bank of America Atlanta
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Atlanta is your home. It’s ours, too.

We are committed to helping our communities thrive - dedicating our resources to address the issues that matter most in each community where we live and work.

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Turn financial knowledge into action

At Bank of America, we invest in the communities we serve. We’re not just here to help with your everyday banking. We’re here to help you go further, by providing banking solutions, powerful tools and financial education resources like Better Money Habits®.

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Sign up or sign in to enjoy tools, benefits and rewards to help you manage your money.

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Learn Better Money Habits®

Start taking steps toward improving your financial wellbeing.

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Get impressive digital tools

Gain the abilities to budget, save, set goals and more, all at your fingertips.​

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We’re proud to support the unique needs of our heroes as they transition to civilian life and careers by offering online resources on financial education, expanded financial center access near military installations, and intentional hiring practices.

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Student Leaders

Since 2004, our Student Leaders® program has helped prepare high school students for the workforce by connecting them to skills development and leadership training. Through paid internships with local nonprofits like East Lake Foundation, they gain practical work and life experiences. It's just one more way we're working to build a better future for all.

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We’re investing in people’s futures by helping our neighbors build careers that support families and fuel our economy. The Academy at Bank of America offers resources to foster the growth and success of our communities and teammates. If you’d like to enhance your skills and boost your confidence, training is free and open to all.

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Al McRae | President, Bank of America Atlanta

Al McRae | President, Bank of America Atlanta

Let’s build something together

As President of Bank of America Atlanta, I am proud of the work we have done to help people succeed by offering financial know-how, stimulating economic opportunity, and addressing racial inequalities. I oversee the bank’s work connecting individuals, families, and businesses to resources that make their financial lives better from Atlanta to Gainesville. I’m also charged with helping strengthen economic opportunity and build strong communities through social responsibility efforts, which as we know are absolutely essential to Atlanta at this time. These initiatives, like funding critical medical supplies, partnering with Grove Park Foundation, supporting affordable housing, workforce development and education allow us to all come together as neighbors and partners toward a better Atlanta. We will continue to reinforce our commitment in helping the Atlanta community thrive through investments in affordable housing, education, career skills training, health and support to small businesses – especially for communities of color that have experienced the greatest impact from the health crisis.

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Advancing racial equality and economic opportunity for minority entrepreneurs

Decades of disinvestment have overshadowed the vibrant history, culture and spirit of the Sweet Auburn Historic District, once known as the commercial, cultural and spiritual center for Black communities. Sweet Auburn Works, a nonprofit dedicated to the revitalization of the district is committed to preserving, promoting and revitalizing its commercial and cultural legacy.

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Helping students—and a city—thrive

Atlanta Technical College (ATC) provides its graduates with an education that can launch them into growing fields with secure jobs. By building this workforce, the school aims to strengthen Atlanta’s economic base. ATC is committed to underrepresented communities — 88% of its 5,000 students are Black and 5% are Hispanic-Latino. Its curriculum emphasizes subjects with promising career paths: cybersecurity, health care and information technology, among others. Nearly nine out of 10 students find jobs in their fields of study. ATC is one of 21 higher education institutions receiving $1 million grants from Bank of America to boost job skills for Black and Hispanic-Latino students.

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At Bank of America, we believe in the power of the arts to help economies thrive, educate and enrich societies, and create greater cultural understanding. That’s why we’re helping the arts flourish in communities across the globe.

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Wherever you are with your financial goals, we're right here to help. Our local specialists are ready with personalized advice and guidance at locations around your city. Find a location and make an appointment to talk to us today.

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We make customers our first priority.

Two years in a row, J.D. Power has certified Bank of America in:​

Outstanding Customer/Client Satisfaction with Financial Health/Wellness Support ​

JD Power 2023 certified financial health support - banking and payments award
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Being a great place to work has its rewards. And awards.

Because of our investments in industry-leading programs and resources, and our commitment to helping teammates achieve their personal and professional goals, we were awarded the Grand Stevie Award for Organization of the Year. *

Digital tools so impressive, you just can’t stop banking.

Wonder what everyone’s doing on their phones? They’re banking. And budgeting. And planning. And investing with Merrill – all in one place online.

Digital First Can’t Stop Banking

* The Stevie Awards recognize the achievements of businesses and professionals worldwide. Organizations self-nominate, providing data for various categories, and winners are determined by the average scores of more than 240 professionals worldwide serving as judges.