Wealth Management Client Associate

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · Manchester, United Kingdom

Client Associate for Wealth Management at Bank of America, providing client service support to Financial Advisors, managing client relationships, and promoting bank offerings. Requires strong client-centric mindset and ability to learn new technologies.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provides excellent Client Service to the bank's clients through educating them on all of the bank's service and banking offerings
  2. Ensures timeliness, accuracy, and completeness in client materials and follows up on all client and Financial Advisor (FA) requests
  3. Assists with ensuring practices are in alignment with the bank's policies and procedures to support operational excellence, protect the bank's clients, and manage risk
  4. Identifies, deepens, and maintains client relationships through emphasizing the bank's offerings and promoting incorporation of banking into day-to-day practices, while communicating outputs to the FA
  5. Supports day-to-day team activities and needs including covering roles in times of absence or seasonal need increases, while leading with a client first mindset

Skills

Required

  • Account Management
  • Client Management
  • Customer and Client Focus
  • Issue Management
  • Oral Communications
  • Business Development
  • Client Solutions Advisory
  • Pipeline Management
  • Prioritization
  • Administrative Services
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Referral Identification
  • Written Communications
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Salesforce

Nice to have

  • FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE), Series 7, and/or Series 66 (63 and 65 accepted in lieu of 66)
  • industry knowledge
  • understanding of investment products
  • experience working with clients
  • detail oriented
  • continuous learning
  • professional growth
  • sound judgment
  • discretion

What the JD emphasized

  • FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE), Series 7, and/or Series 66 (63 and 65 accepted in lieu of 66)