Bank of America
Aditya Bhasin is chief technology and information officer for Bank of America and is a member of the company’s executive management team.
In this role, Bhasin is responsible for designing and delivering technology solutions for all lines of business, staff support areas and the broader enterprise, and oversees Global Information Security, Technology Infrastructure, Independent Technical Assessment and Global Business Services.
Bhasin previously was head of Consumer, Small Business, Wealth Management and Employee Technology. In this role, he was responsible for designing and delivering technology for Consumer, Small Business and Wealth Management clients through Bank of America’s online and mobile banking apps as well as in financial centers and in Merrill and Private Bank offices. His team also enabled payments and commerce services for consumers and small businesses and was integral to the “high-tech, high touch” strategy that enables clients to bank when and where they wish, with access to specialists at any time.
In this prior role, Bhasin and his team also drove the evolution of software delivery methodologies, agile development practices, and architecture standards company-wide, while identifying partnerships that connect Bank of America to the emerging technology ecosystem and innovations for clients.
Previously, Bhasin led Bank of America’s Marketing, Analytics and Digital Banking business.
Before joining the bank in 2004, he was a consultant with Booz Allen & Hamilton, serving clients globally.
Aditya serves as executive sponsor for the Black Leadership Advisory Council across Technology & Operations. To help develop the next generation of technologists and leaders, Bhasin serves as Bank of America’s co-executive sponsor of the nonprofit organization Girls Who Code.
He is also a trustee of Hamilton College, and of the Discovery Place science and technology museums for children in the Carolinas.
Bhasin holds master’s degrees in computer engineering and engineering management from Dartmouth College, and undergraduate degrees in chemistry and computer science from Hamilton College.
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Bank of America is one of the world’s largest financial institutions. Bank of America counts individuals, small and medium businesses, global corporations, and governments among its customers. Within the US, it serves approximately 56 million consumers and small businesses. Globally, it is recognized as a leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking, and trading. Bank of America has eight business segments serving people, companies, and institutions. The bank has four business lines serving people: Retail, Preferred, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, and Bank of America Private Bank. Retail offers consumers a suite of products and services through both digital and a large network of brick and mortar branches. Preferred supports clients with up to $250,000 in assets and small businesses with up to $5 million in revenue with cash management, investment solutions. Merrill Lynch Wealth Management serves clients with $250,000 in assets up to ultra high net worth, providing them with unique plans and advice to help each individual achieve their unique financial goals. Bank of America Private Bank provides ultra high net worth clients - those with over $3 million in investable assets - highly personalized, team-based services for investment and wealth management. The bank has three business segments serving companies: Business Banking, Global Commercial Banking, and Global Corporate & Investment Banking. Business Banking serves smaller U.S. companies with annual revenues of $5 million to $50 million through its network of local teams. Global Commercial Banking serves middle-market U.S. companies with revenues in the range of $50 million to $2 billion through a combination of local relationship managers backed by the full capabilities of the bank. These capabilities include treasury, lending, leasing, investment banking, risk management and international subsidiary banking services. The Global Corporate & Investment Banking segment serves clients exceeding $2 billion in revenues and government agencies across 38 countries. The bank provides treasury services, lending, leasing, advisory, and debt and equity underwriting solutions for these clients. For institutions, Bank of America’s Global Markets serves clients such as hedge funds, asset managers, pensions and other financial institutions. BofA provides global sales and trading services to these institutional clients across fixed income, credit, currencies, commodities and equities.