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Two top execs at Bank of America to retire at year’s end

Bank of America Corp Vice Chairman Anne Finucane and Chief Operating Officer Thomas Montag will retire from their šŸ·positions, the bank said in a statement on Thursday.

Both Finucane and Montag will remain in their roles until the end of the year, BofA sšŸŒžaid, with succession plans set to be announced inš”‰ the coming weeks.

Finucane joined Fleet Bank, which merged with Bank of America in 2004, 26 years ago. She currently handles BofA’s strategic positioning, sustainable finance and public policy efforts, among other responsibilities.

She was also the bank’s chief marketing officer for 10 years.

Following retirement, Finucane will assume the role of non-exešŸƒcutive chairman at Bank šŸ‘;of America Europe and transition to a non-executive board member role on BofA Securities Europe.

Montag, who is also retiring as president of Global Banking and Markets at BofA, was responsible for all business associated with companies and institutionalą¦“ investorsą¶£ at the bank in addition to his responsibilities as COO.

A person walks past a Bank of America branch in New York City
Both Finucane and Montag will remain in their roles at Bank of America until the end of the year. Getty Images

He had joined as šŸ¬executive vice president and head of global sales and trading at Merrill Lynch in 2008, prior to its merger with BofA.

Before thatšŸ…·, Montag was with Goldman Sachs for 22 years

Both Finucane and Montag will become members of the bank’s Global Advisory Council after retiring.