Anne Finucane, Bank of America’s vice chairman, said Tuesday in an interview on Bloomberg TV that the bank has notified the handful of gun manufacturers it does business with about the decision. It would not name the companies.
“We want to contribute in any way we can to reduce these mass shootings — it’s such a tragedy in the United States,” Finucane said. “We do have a few manufacturers of military-style firearms . . . We have let them know that it’s not our intent to underwrite or finance military-style firearms on a go-forward basis.”
Join a credit union. I’ve belonged to PFCU (Pentagon Federal CU) for over 35 years... never a problem. Have a small savings account opened at my local bank to be able to cash/deposit checks.
Our company spends a good bit yearly with BOA cards , it may be time to get into another card .
Does anyone know of a good card with a good point reward system ??
Closed my CC account with BOA today. I will maintain my accounts with PenFed.
Stuck with BoA for the moment, but man o man I'm pissed. So what does that make, 3 banks (Corp. Lending Banks) left? 2 down, 3 to go?
Never had an issue with WF, and while stories vary, I think they're mostly '2A Tolerant'
Am confused. Weren't there comments on an earlier thread about Wells Fargo being anti? That seems to be contradicted by today's statement by Wells CFO, where he said that the government, not banks, should set gun policy. Seems to be taking aim at BoA.
Anybody know offhand SunTrust, BB&T, PNC, and/or M&T attitudes toward the Bill of Rights?