Our clients and employees rely on us for more than advice, service, and jobs. They look to us to do our share in making sure that Indianapolis remains a thriving community with access to excellent AND affordable healthcare, food, housing, education, and arts and culture.
Andy Crask  |  President, Bank of America Indianapolis
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Indianapolis 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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Everyday dedication meets everyday appreciation

We continue to invest in our employees with initiatives like Sharing Success, which awarded 96% of colleagues additional compensation this year, nearly all in stock. This is the sixth time teammates received this award, totaling more than $4 billion. We are committed to being a Great Place to Work for our teammates locally and around the globe including providing leading benefits, minimum wage at $22/hr on track to $25/hr by 2025 and opportunities to build a career with us.

See how we put people first
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We're investing in women

Our ongoing work to invest in women includes how we support them as they make meaningful contributions within our company and in our communities.

For us, it's critical to how we drive responsible growth and deliver for our shareholders and society.

Read about our commitment
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Another boost in the fight against hunger in Indianapolis

We're committed to supporting our employees' health and safety and to addressing our local communities' most critical needs. That's why we've donated to local hunger-relief organizations on behalf of each employee who received a COVID-19 vaccine or booster and/or a flu shot.* In addition, employees are doubling the impact of their personal donations to fight hunger with our matching gifts program.

Through this effort, our team in Indianapolis recently presented Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana with a check for $25,000. We're proud to be able to help our community as we work together to move forward.

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Andy Crask | President, Bank of America Indianapolis

Hear from Andy Crask, President of Bank of America Indianapolis, about our role in keeping Indianapolis moving forward.

Let’s build something together

As President of Bank of America Indianapolis, I get to serve Indianapolis through our Market’s financial advice and services, and through the extensive philanthropic work we do here and in the surrounding communities. I oversee the bank’s work connecting individuals, families, and businesses to resources that make their financial lives better from Fishers to Greenwood. 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 Indianapolis at this time. These initiatives, like funding critical medical supplies, partnering with Gleaners Food Bank, and supporting workforce development and education allow us to all come together as neighbors and partners toward a better Indianapolis.

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Food start-ups have a new recipe for success

The Indianapolis Black Chamber of Commerce (IBCC) is helping up-and-coming restaurateurs by providing space inside City Market, a busy downtown food hall. Their Kitchen Incubator grows out of IBCC’S mission of supporting Black and minority owned businesses and promoting economic opportunity in the Indianapolis’ Black community.

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Dress for Success Indianapolis empowers women to achieve economic independence

Many of us know Dress for Success (DFS) as the organization that distributes business and personal clothing to women in need. But that's just the start of its mission to help any woman achieve economic independence. DFS knows gainful employment is essential to this, and offers interview tips, skills training and placement, as well as dress and presentation consultations, to its members in central Indiana. When the pandemic restricted in-person programs, DFS Indianapolis adapted to serve 1,000 women who sought its help through virtual consultations.

Bank of America has proudly supported Dress for Success Indianapolis with grants and volunteers to support jobs initiatives.

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The power of the arts

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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Find a location

Whether you have everyday financial needs or more complex ones, our experienced specialists can help at locations around your city. Find a location and make an appointment to talk with us.

We remain committed to supporting you with your financial needs during the health crisis. Our top priority is the health and safety of our clients and teammates. We encourage visitors wear face coverings when visiting our centers.

In some locations, you may be required to wear a face covering to enter, in alignment with local ordinances.

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 ​

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*Donations in each market reflect $50 per employee who recorded their booster, $50 per employee who received their flu shot, and an additional company contribution. Vaccination boosters and vaccination reporting are voluntary.