Merrill Market Client Relationship Manager

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · Palo Alto, CA

This role is for a Merrill Market Client Relationship Manager at Bank of America, focusing on leading service delivery, wealth management banking strategy, and driving business growth within a specific market. It involves managing teams, overseeing client service, ensuring compliance, and minimizing risks. The role requires FINRA licenses and professional experience in financial services.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leads the service delivery model and wealth management banking strategy of respective markets to drive business growth
  2. Hires, develops, and leads a team of cross-functional professionals to support Financial Advisor teams and deliver outstanding client service
  3. Supervises financial transactions and operations to drive risk management best practices and ensure compliance with policies and procedures, while preparing to effectively manage any type of branch audit
  4. Oversees the client service experience and reviews the approval of new client accounts
  5. Leads Wealth Management Client Associates and the branch Operations Department to meet and exceed the bank's client service expectations and operational excellence goals

Skills

Required

  • FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE), Series 7 and Series 66 (or Series 63 and 65), Series 9 and 10 (or Series 8) or equivalent licenses and Series 3, 31 licenses, if warranted
  • Minimum of five years of professional experience

Nice to have

  • Compensation Analysis
  • Performance Management
  • Process Performance Management
  • Referral Management
  • Workforce Planning
  • Due Diligence
  • Internal Audit Review
  • Leadership Development
  • Recruiting
  • Risk Management
  • Client Management
  • Customer Service Management
  • Employee Counseling
  • Succession Planning
  • Trade Operations Management

What the JD emphasized

  • FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE), Series 7 and Series 66 (or Series 63 and 65), Series 9 and 10 (or Series 8) or equivalent licenses and Series 3, 31 licenses, if warranted