KEY POINTS
  • Bank of America has committed to giving more than $500 million in equity investments to minority- and women-led fund managers to support diverse entrepreneurs.
  • More than 60% of the fund managers who can pull from the equity pool are led by women.
  • So far, more than 150 funds have used the equity to invest in upward of 1,000 companies.

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A Bank of America branch in New York's Times Square.

Bank of America has committed to giving more than $500 million in equity investments to minority- and women-led fund managers to support diverse entrepreneurs, the bank announced Thursday in a press release

More than 60% of the fund managers who can pull from the equity pool are led by women, more than 65% are led by Black individuals, more than 20% by Hispanics and Latinos and more than 15% are led by Asians, said Tram Nguyen, global head of strategic and sustainable investments at Bank of America.

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