Trade and Supply Chain

Client commitment.
Global solutions.
Total connectivity.

Awards & Recognition

  • Best Trade Bank in North America – Bronze Winner
    Trade & Forfaiting, 2012
  • Best Bank in North America for Liquidity
    Global Finance, 2012
  • Euromoney Trade Finance Survey
    Euromoney, 2012
  • Best Trade Finance Bank in North America
    Global Trade Review, 2011
  • Best Overall Bank for Cash Management, North America
    Global Finance, 2011

Overview

As a trusted trade advisor to more than 5,000 large multinational importers and exporters, 10,000 middle-market companies as well as financial institutions involved in international trade, Bank of America Merrill Lynch is a leading provider of global trade services. We offer a range of solutions designed to create competitive advantages—from  technology integration, open account processing, automated document preparation and presentment services to  payables financing and physical supply chain visibility.

You benefit from having access to:

  • Broad U.S. coverage, including trade specialists in 17 offices nationwide and trade operations processing sites in six cities

  • More than 1,000 trade associates in 26 global processing locations in 15 countries

  • A correspondent banking network with more than 2,500 correspondent banking relationships worldwide

  • Skilled client advisory services, including our international trade payments workshops, and more than 90 years of global trade experience

  • A powerful platform serving clients in more than 150 countries across the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific

Perspective

Treasury Today

Global Trade Roundtable

What are the key trade issues for the coming year – and more importantly, how will they be managed? Global and regional Heads of Trade from Bank of America Merrill Lynch discuss the topics that matter, providing region-by-region insight for corporate treasurers the world over.

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White Paper

When Treasury Meets Trade

Gone are the days when treasury management and trade finance are seen as two separate topics. Financial institutions and technology vendors are similarly aligning themselves to provide an integrated working capital offering — but challenges remain and the ability to demonstrate and quantify the company's return on investment is paramount.

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The Asset

A Bank with Special Standing

Kuresh Surjan explains why few banks can deliver and execute complex cross-border solutions as well as BofAML can.

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