Bank of America is planning another pay raise for junior bankers, according to an internal memo.- The raises are set to go into effect in February.
- The bank bumped juniors' pay in the investment bank for the first time in April.
Bank of America on Friday announced a second round of pay increases for junior investment bankers to go into effect in the coming months, Insider has learned.
The firm is bumping salaries for analysts in global corporate and
In all three divisions, first- and second-year analysts will make $100,000 and $105,000. Third-year analysts in global markets and global research will see their base pay bumped to $110,000.
The raises are set to take effect on February 1, and their goal, in part, is "fostering an environment where you can build a long-tenured career" the memo said.
A Bank of America representative confirmed the contents of the memo but declined to comment further.
Bank of America this spring kicked off a wave of pay increases on
On April 8, $4 was bumping the pay of analysts by $10,000 and of associates and vice presidents by $25,000.
Bloomberg $4 of the pay bump announced on Friday.
On Thursday, $4 the Guggenheim Securities, a division of the financial-services firm Guggenheim Partners, raised base
Other investment banks have exceeded the recent industry norm of $100,000. Evercore Partners raised first- and second-year investment-banking analysts' salaries to $120,000 and $130,000, $4.
$4, $4, and $4 have also announced pay bumps for analysts and associates in recent weeks.
At Lazard, $4, $4, Deutsche Bank, PJ Solomon, Barclays, and $4, entry-level investment bankers now take home $100,000 in base pay.