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Bank Of America Aims To Change Image With New Ads

Bank Of America Ads

First Posted: 10/12/11 09:34 AM ET Updated: 12/12/11 05:12 AM ET

Bank of America Corp, (BAC.N) under fire for everything from improper foreclosures to hiking debit card fees, is fighting back with advertising.

The bank is running TV, print and online ads through the end of the year in 12 larger markets, including Charlotte, Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, as well as some smaller communities, said bank spokesman T.J. Crawford.

The ads describe the bank's charitable donations and small business loans, as well as its efforts to ease loan terms for underwater mortgage borrowers, known as "loan modifications."

"The campaign aims to deliver the facts about Bank of America's local impact," Crawford said. "Sharing the significant work we do at the local level and critical role we play is more important than ever."

Bank of America's critics were not impressed.

The ads are "irrelevant," said Kathleen Day, spokeswoman for the Center for Responsible Lending, a Durham, North Carolina-based nonprofit that advocates for homeowners. "The only thing that matters is that they and other banks clean up their servicing operations so they can do more loan modifications and never do the same thing to the economy again."

Bank of America and other banks launched similar campaigns when they faced criticism in 2009 for taking government bailout dollars.

Large banks have paid back that money but face continuing outrage over their mishandling of foreclosure paperwork, new fees they are charging consumers, and the continuing economic fallout from the financial crisis.

The "Occupy Wall Street" movement has spread from New York to other cities around the country, including the bank's hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.

WORKING TO HELP

The nation's largest bank by assets debuted the campaign September 26, days before it announced a new $5 per-month debit card fee and experienced problems with its web site.

An ad that ran Sunday in Charlotte carried the tagline: "We're working to help keep the North Carolina economy moving forward."

It noted the bank's contributions to the state, including $159 million in loans to small businesses in the first half of the year, more than 22,000 loan modifications since 2008 and $10.8 million in charitable commitments this year.

The bank does not disclose the cost of its advertising campaigns, Crawford said. In the first half of this year, Bank of America spent $1.1 billion on marketing, up from $982 million in the same period last year, according to its second-quarter earnings report.

Bank of America lost $7.4 billion for common shareholders in the first half of the year, as it set aside money to cover mortgage loses and legal settlements. It reports third-quarter earnings on October 18.

(Reporting by Rick Rothacker in Charlotte, North Carolina; Editing by Bernard Orr)

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Bank of America Corp, (BAC.N) under fire for everything from improper foreclosures to hiking debit card fees, is fighting back with advertising. The bank is running TV, print and online ads thr...
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12:28 PM on 10/14/2011
Yeah...I recognized immediately that they're now trying to paint themselves and their customers' FRIEND...but the bottom line is that they're taking care of themselves and their Investors 1st...and their CUSTOMERS LAST...AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. I know its an 'old-fashion' idea to take care of customers 1st...but guess what...superb C/S is largely what made them successful & big in the 1st place...but now they've forgotten that lesson. TIME TO MOVE ON TO CREDIT UNIONS AND SMALL LOCAL BANKS WHO DO VALUE THEIR CUSTOMERS!
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BrokeInSoCal
03:38 AM on 10/13/2011
I have an idea for one of their ads: "Linda Green wants you back!"
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MichaelMcKLA
I'm moving to Pandora.
02:23 AM on 10/13/2011
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Revamp the well-deserved image of big banks as modern-day Scrooges or Mr. Potter ("It's a Wonderful Life"). How about we do what Arianna H. suggested and MOVE YOUR MONEY?
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njgal4obama
All others will be towed.
11:14 PM on 10/12/2011
I wish B of A did not advertise during The Daily Show.
10:57 PM on 10/12/2011
our leaders have decided to risk it or do nothing , or maybe just look concerned but when the bow breaks , they will all say I told you so . The everyday man or woman has a family and works hard , they got a enough to think about , and we pay the people who we voted for to run this country to think , but they don't .
10:26 PM on 10/12/2011
If Bof A gets a bailout the protests go from nonviolent and peaceful ....to I don't know what. Politicians and bankers, watch what you do next very carefully, there is a big puddle of gasoline on Wall street right now, don't throw a match on it.
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TimRivers
Former Conservative; Now Progressive
09:47 PM on 10/12/2011
BoA is not alone in screwing over its customers. My son got a letter today from SunTrust that effective November 10th, they will begin instituing a $5 a month fee to use a debit card for purchases! I also understand that Wells Fargo is implementing a $3 monthly fee starting this Friday and is only notifying its customers of the new charge if they press a button on the ATM screen concerning "new account information".

Screw them all and move your money to a Credit Union or a small, local bank. Let's see how they like free-market forces working against them in unison!
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10:13 PM on 10/13/2011
have my money in Space Coast Credit Union and absolutely LOVE THEM...banks better start paying attention- Im thinking many will be putting their money under the mattress before long- then where will they get their money... I totally agree support your small local banks and your credit unions.
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TimRivers
Former Conservative; Now Progressive
12:29 AM on 10/15/2011
I also see that a community bank in Florida is offering $5 a month to its customers who open a checking account with them. Got to hand it to them! If I were near that bank, I sure as heck would do it just to spite ScumTrust and BoA
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09:25 PM on 10/12/2011
The Corrupt Bank of Corpspeoples and trust.
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PoorRichardsHeartache
when is obstruction insurrection?
09:17 PM on 10/12/2011
put any kind of sign you want over a pile of dung, and its still a pile of dung
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BonnieDoon
Fool me once...
09:16 PM on 10/12/2011
that horse left the barn some time ago
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Mr Bobo
Punk Rock Libertarian. Different. Better.
08:45 PM on 10/12/2011
I think their just putting lipstick on a pig.
07:40 AM on 10/23/2011
That's a bit insulting to pigs. :)
08:44 PM on 10/12/2011
It's like Jeffrey Dahmer applying for a job at a morgue and asking the manager to trust that he has mended his ways.
08:43 PM on 10/12/2011
Defund the Bank of Asmodeus!

Yank your deposits and get thee to a credit union!
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Cheri Quinn
Engaged citizen, professor, author, left of Jesus
08:38 PM on 10/12/2011
And they are paying for those ads designed to boost their image with all of our $5 fees.
08:21 PM on 10/12/2011
Here is truth in Advertising.

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