PBN on WJAR-TV, Dec. 3, 2018

BANK OF AMERICA CEO Brian Moynihan, left, and Rhode Island Market President Willam F. Hatfield recently sat down with PBN to talk about the bank's operations, health and approach to banking in the post-Great Recession era. / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY
BANK OF AMERICA CEO Brian Moynihan, left, and Rhode Island Market President Willam F. Hatfield recently sat down with PBN to talk about the bank's operations, health and approach to banking in the post-Great Recession era. / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

‘High-tech and high-touch’ approach to serving customers paying off for BofA.

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This week Murphy and Coletta talk about PBN staff writer Scott Blake’s question and answer session with Bank of America Corp. CEO Brain Moynihan and Rhode Island market president William F. Hatfield in a piece titled, “Moynihan: ‘If the community is strong, we’re strong,’ ” and “Technology turns BofA branches into ‘financial centers.’ ” 

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