Diane Morais
Diane Morais
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Our Hispanic customers told us that they wanted lower transfer fees, money to be paid in cash over the counter in Mexico, and a broader distribution network convenient to their family and friends.
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We believe this commitment to education is a win-win. It helps students and parents pay for college, while strengthening our partnership with colleges and universities.
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The response to Keep the Change has been tremendous. Customers like the program because it's a simple, convenient way to save. It's heartening to see so many people interested in savings -- and at Bank of America we make it easy.
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Customers like it because it's so simple for them. It doesn't require customers to dramatically change their behavior.
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Think of it as an electronic piggy bank. Everyday errands and chores now deliver added value for our customers and the response in the last few months has been tremendous.
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Our customers have told us they're not saving the way they wish they were. We designed a very simple way to do it with what they do every day.
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At Bank of America, we strive to help students achieve their dreams of a higher education. By paying the three percent origination fee on Stafford loans, students will now have more of their loan proceeds available for use towards their educational goals.