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11/12/2024

How a Century-Old Franchise Serves Modern Wealth

 

Private Banking and Bank of America

Private banking is the high-touch end of finance: bespoke credit, thoughtful cash management, and fiduciary expertise wrapped around families with complex balance sheets. In the U.S., Bank of America Private Bank (the successor to U.S. Trust) is one of the most visible versions of that model, pairing nationwide scale with trust, estate, philanthropy, and specialty-asset capabilities under one roof. Investopedia+1

What “private banking” means (and doesn’t)

In plain English, private banking is a dedicated service channel for high-net-worth families, offering coordinated banking, lending, and wealth services through a relationship team. It overlaps with “wealth management,” but the lens starts with banking and credit and then extends into investments, trusts, and planning. Investopedia+1

From U.S. Trust to Bank of America Private Bank

Bank of America acquired U.S. Trust in 2007 and rebranded the franchise to Bank of America Private Bank in 2019, aligning it with the broader Merrill/Bank of America platform while keeping a dedicated private-bank identity. For clients, that consolidation matters: it put deposits, credit, investments, trust administration, and philanthropic services inside one ecosystem. AdvisorHub+1

Scale and footprint

As of year-end 2024, Bank of America Private Bank reported $674B in client balances, served by ~4,000 professionals across 100+ offices in 42 U.S. markets; 92% of Private Bank clients were digitally active. Those numbers underscore a franchise big enough to deliver niche expertise but still organized into local teams. Bank of America

What Bank of America Private Bank actually does

Banking & bespoke credit

Beyond checking and liquidity solutions, the Private Bank underwrites custom credit—from concentrated-stock lending to real-estate and specialty facilities—often using non-traditional collateral and coordinated with trust and tax planning. (When the same institution handles your trusts and your loans, credit decisions can move faster because everyone sees the full picture.) Bank of America Private Bank

Trusts, estates, and fiduciary services

A core differentiator is formal trustee/agent work: drafting coordination, estate settlement, special-needs and directed-trust administration, and custody—delivered by a bank division that lives inside a national fiduciary framework. Note the fine print: fiduciary duties do not apply to every product (e.g., when the bank is offering credit or standard deposit services). Understanding which hat the bank is wearing—fiduciary vs. lender—is part of being an informed client. Bank of America Private Bank

Philanthropy and family foundations

Bank of America’s Philanthropic Solutions group manages and advises private foundations, endowments, donor-advised funds, and split-interest trusts. Within the broader wealth unit, client assets in private foundation accounts totaled ~$26.6B as of March 31, 2025—evidence that giving isn’t just an afterthought. Bank of America+1

Art services and specialty assets

For collectors and institutions, the Private Bank offers art financing and advisory, collection planning, deaccession strategies for museums, and help integrating art into estate plans (including lending against collections for liquidity). Specialty-asset management also spans real assets where applicable. Bank of America Private Bank+1

Investments, alternatives, and the Merrill connection

On the investment side, Private Bank clients tap the research, manager platform, and capital-markets access of Merrill (Bank of America’s wealth arm). Recent platform launches in alternatives specified tiered eligibility—for example, $5M+ in combined Merrill/Bank of America assets (or $10M in investable assets, regardless of custodian), and $20M in combined assets when BofA N.A. provides trust/fiduciary investment management. That illustrates a key reality: minimums vary by product, and some offerings are truly UHNW-only. Bank of America

Quick reality check on “minimums”: third-party roundups often peg private-bank relationships in the low-to-mid millions (and sometimes higher), but the bank’s own disclosures for specific offerings are the most reliable guide. Expect the bar to move depending on the service and the depth of your relationship. unbiased.com

Why families choose the Private Bank model

Coordination. When your lending officer, fiduciary team, and investment professionals are on the same platform, cash-flow, leverage, trusts, and taxes can be engineered together—reducing friction and decision time. Continuity. Families get multi-generational governance, next-gen education, and foundation/endowment management under one umbrella. Convenience. National coverage + robust mobile features (bill pay, card controls, alerts) minimizes day-to-day hassle. Bank of America

Questions to ask (Bank of America or any private bank)

  1. Service model: Who’s on my core team (banker, portfolio lead, fiduciary officer), and how do they coordinate? What are the response-time standards? Bank of America

  2. Credit philosophy: How do you underwrite concentrated or illiquid wealth? Typical covenants and LTVs for specialty lending? Bank of America Private Bank

  3. Fiduciary vs. non-fiduciary lines: Which parts of our relationship carry fiduciary duties (e.g., trustee) and which do not (e.g., loans)? Get it in writing. Bank of America Private Bank

  4. Eligibility & pricing: What relationship tiers unlock which offerings (alternatives, bespoke credit, family-office services), and what are the fees? Bank of America

  5. Platform strengths: Where do you claim category leadership (e.g., family office, next-gen, philanthropy), and what independent recognition backs that up? Bank of America Private Bank

Awards and third-party validation

Bank of America Private Bank has received recurring recognition in Euromoney’s Private Banking awards—for example, distinctions for Philanthropic Advisory, Family Office Services, and Next Gen—useful directional indicators when comparing firms’ specialties. (Awards aren’t guarantees, but they reflect peer and client surveys of perceived strengths.) Bank of America Private Bank

Safety, regulation, and what’s insured

Bank of America, N.A. is a member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. Deposit accounts carry FDIC insurance up to standard limits per ownership category; investments and many advisory products are not FDIC-insured and can lose value. Trust and fiduciary services are delivered by Bank of America, N.A. (and, where relevant, U.S. Trust Company of Delaware). Bank of America Private Bank

The big-bank backdrop

Zooming out: Bank of America Corporation remains one of the world’s largest banking groups by assets, which supports product breadth and balance-sheet capacity for private-bank clients. (Scale figures and leadership details are updated regularly in public filings and profiles.)

5/12/2024

Where Flagstar fits now

 

Flagstar Private Banking

Flagstar runs a Private Bank built around a “single point of contact” banker who orchestrates banking, lending, and wealth solutions for you and (if relevant) your business. The model is spelled out across the firm’s Private Bank pages. flagstar.com+2flagstar.com+2

Flagstar’s parent was renamed from New York Community Bancorp to Flagstar Financial, Inc. (NYSE: FLG) on Oct. 25, 2024, unifying the brand after a turbulent period for regional banks. ir.flagstar.com+1

On the Private Bank “About” page (as of June 30, 2025), Flagstar highlights $92.2B total assets, $69.7B total deposits, and an 8.61% Tier 1 leverage ratio—useful context on balance-sheet scale. flagstar.com

What clients get: the Flagstar toolkit

  • Personal Private Banking. A dedicated banker coordinates everyday banking plus larger balance-sheet needs. flagstar.com

  • Business Private Banking. For principals and their companies—treasury, operating lines, and coordination with commercial banking. flagstar.com

  • Wealth management & investing. Portfolio construction and advice via Flagstar Private Bank/Wealth Services, including dedicated Investment Management resources. flagstar.com+2flagstar.com+2

  • Planning & legacy. Resources for wealth transfer, business succession, charitable giving, and retirement plan guidance for employer plans. flagstar.com

Minimums: Flagstar does not advertise a single universal asset minimum for its Private Bank on the public site; eligibility and pricing are relationship-based and depend on the mix of services. Prospects are routed to a banker via “Connect with us.” flagstar.com

Footprint & recent expansion

Flagstar opened a Private Client Office at 230 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach (Aug 7, 2025)—part of a push to serve Southeast Florida UHNW clients. The office is led by Michele Celestino (EVP, Head of Private Banking, Southeast) and includes veterans from First Republic. ir.flagstar.com+1

What’s new behind the scenes (2024–2025)

The platform has been restructuring toward profitability—renaming to Flagstar Financial, trimming non-core operations, and signaling a goal to return to profit by Q4 2025. Coverage notes branch consolidations and workforce reductions alongside the pivot. For prospective clients, this context matters when assessing long-term service and coverage. Reuters+2Banking Dive+2

Is Flagstar Private Bank a fit?

Choose Flagstar if you want:

  • A relationship-led private bank where one senior banker coordinates your personal, business, and wealth needs. flagstar.com

  • Integrated banking + investing without the “mega-bank” feel. flagstar.com+1

  • Southeast Florida access (Palm Beach) with teams used to UHNW service. ir.flagstar.com

Practical next steps

  1. Ask for a proposal that spells out your mandate, fees, custody, lending lines, and planning workstreams.

  2. Clarify eligibility (and any product-level thresholds) for the services you need. flagstar.com

  3. If you operate a business, have your banker map personal + business liquidity and credit so they work together. flagstar.com


Informational only—not investment advice. Review proposals, fee schedules, and disclosures before engaging any private bank.

8/12/2019

A Global Platform Built for Entrepreneurs and Families

 

Private Banking & Deutsche Bank

What private banking is—and why it matters

Private banking coordinates investing, bespoke credit, wealth structuring, philanthropy, and everyday banking for high- and ultra-high-net-worth families. The value is orchestration across borders and generations—aligning portfolios, liquidity, taxes, governance, and legacy into one plan.

Where Deutsche Bank fits

Deutsche Bank Wealth Management sits inside the bank’s Private Bank division, one of the world’s largest private-client franchises with ~€645bn in assets under management (June 30, 2025). Its platform connects entrepreneurs and families to corporate, investment-banking, and capital-markets capabilities when needed. Deutsche Wealth

Coverage is genuinely global, with Wealth Management locations across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific (e.g., New York, Miami, San Francisco; Barcelona/Madrid; Zurich/Geneva; UAE; Hong Kong/Singapore). Deutsche Wealth

Recognition: At the Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards 2025, Deutsche Bank Private Bank won 15 awards, including World’s Best Bank for Entrepreneurs (third consecutive year) and North America’s Best International Private Bank. Deutsche Bank+2Euromoney+2

Who they serve—and typical entry points

Deutsche Bank does not publish a single global minimum; eligibility and product thresholds vary by region and service. The firm explicitly notes that certain solutions are “only available for clients meeting eligibility criteria.” As an illustration of product-level thresholds, a DB UK Wealth savings account requires a £/€/$1,000,000 minimum balance. Deutsche Wealth+1

In its home market, the bank has dedicated UHNW coverage and has re-organized domestic wealth units to streamline service—context that matters if you want one integrated team across banking and investments. Deutsche Bank+1

What clients get: the Deutsche toolkit

1) Institutional-grade investing (incl. private markets)

Beyond traditional portfolios, clients can access alternatives (private equity/credit, real assets, hedge funds) and thought leadership from the CIO team (e.g., the 2025 outlook). Deutsche has also tightened links with its asset-manager DWS—giving DWS a first look at bank-originated private-credit deals, which can broaden opportunity sets for qualified investors. Deutsche Wealth+1

2) Bespoke credit & specialty finance

Deutsche provides structured financing and liquidity against diversified collateral; specialties include Fine Art Lending and Private Aircraft Financing—useful when you want liquidity without selling core holdings. The bank’s broader aviation activity (e.g., purchase of €1.67bn of Nord/LB’s aviation loans) underscores deep domain expertise. Reuters+3Deutsche Wealth+3Deutsche Wealth+3

3) Family-office & NextGen coverage

Family Office Solutions and a dedicated NextGen programme bring education, peer networks, and access to institutional resources across the bank—helpful for governance, co-investing, and leadership transition. Deutsche Wealth+2Deutsche Wealth+2

4) Wealth planning, trusts, and philanthropy

Specialists support cross-border structures, estate design, business-sale planning, and philanthropy (including thematic initiatives such as the Ocean Resilience Philanthropy Fund). Deutsche Wealth+2Deutsche Wealth+2

5) Day-to-day banking & digital experience

Clients use Deutsche Wealth Online portals globally; in Germany, Deutsche Private Port (QPLIX) provides consolidated reporting—useful when holdings span banks and asset classes. Deutsche Wealth+1

Recent context you should know

Deutsche Bank’s Private Bank remains a strategic priority. 2024–2025 brought cost discipline and organizational changes in the retail/wealth unit, aimed at improving efficiency while expanding advisory coverage—relevant if you value stability and resource depth. Financial Times+1

Is Deutsche Bank a fit?

It tends to suit families who:

  • Want a global private bank with institutional connectivity and a strong entrepreneur focus. Deutsche Bank+1

  • Need alternatives and specialty credit (art, aircraft, structured finance) within an integrated plan. Reuters+2Deutsche Wealth+2

  • Prefer cross-border execution with on-the-ground coverage across regions. Deutsche Wealth

Practical next steps

  1. Request a proposal detailing mandate, fees, custody, and access to private-market pipelines relevant to you.

  2. Confirm eligibility & minimums for your region and each product (they differ by jurisdiction). Deutsche Wealth+1

  3. Stress-test liquidity (e.g., lines against portfolios, art, real estate) versus your operating needs and concentrated positions. Deutsche Wealth+1


Informational only, not investment advice. Compare proposals, fees, and disclosures across providers before selecting a private bank.

6/09/2019

A New England–Focused, High-Touch Platform

 

Private Banking & Cambridge Trust 

What private banking is (and why it matters)

Private banking coordinates day-to-day banking, bespoke lending, investing, trusts & estates, and philanthropy for wealthy families and entrepreneurs—aiming to simplify complexity and align liquidity, taxes, governance, and legacy under one relationship. Cambridge Trust’s model centers on a dedicated private banker who orchestrates specialists across banking, wealth planning, and trust capabilities. cambridgetrust.com

Where Cambridge Trust fits today

In July 2024, Cambridge Trust merged into Eastern Bank. Since then, the Cambridge Trust brand continues on the Private Banking and Wealth Management side—while deposit products are offered by Eastern Bank, Member FDIC. As of Mar 31, 2025, Eastern listed about $25.0B in banking assets, and Cambridge Trust Wealth Management oversaw $8.7B in client assets. Service coverage is concentrated in MA, NH, and CT. cambridgetrust.com

  • Eastern’s press release confirms the merger closing and systems conversion the weekend of July 12, 2024. easternbank.com

  • The About page reiterates the combined footprint (110+ locations) and notes ~$8.4B AUM as of Sep 30, 2024 (the AUM figure has since been cited as $8.7B in 2025 content). cambridgetrust.com+1

What clients get: the Cambridge Trust toolkit

1) Personal private banking

You work with a “financial quarterback” who coordinates lending, banking, investing, and planning, with higher operational limits (mobile deposit, bill pay, transfers) and access to events and CIO insights. It’s designed for individuals, families, partners/C-suite, and next-gen clients. cambridgetrust.com

2) Business private banking

For partnerships, professional firms, family businesses, nonprofits, foundations, and VC/PE principals, the team pairs private-bank attention with escrow services, treasury management, commercial lending, fraud prevention, and payment solutions, plus succession planning support for multigenerational enterprises. cambridgetrust.com

3) Wealth management & planning

Private banking integrates directly with Cambridge Trust Wealth Management for investment management and financial planning, and with Trust & Estates specialists—backed by a dedicated New Hampshire trust office that can leverage NH’s favorable trust statutes (e.g., dynasty and asset-protection trusts, directed/delegated structures, potential tax advantages). cambridgetrust.com+1

Eligibility, balances & current offer (as of 2025)

Cambridge Trust does not publish a single global “minimum” for private banking; eligibility and pricing are relationship-based. A current Private Banking relationship offer (through Dec 1, 2025) illustrates typical deposit tiers: earn $1,000 with $100k–$249,999, $2,000 with $250k–$499,999, or $3,000 with $500k+ in qualifying balances (PB Checking + eligible PB money market). $500 minimum opening deposit; APYs listed on the offer page and subject to change. Residency and other criteria apply. cambridgetrust.com

Regulatory note: Investment advisory and wealth products are not FDIC-insured and may lose value; deposit products are offered by Eastern Bank (Member FDIC). This is explicitly stated on Cambridge Trust pages. cambridgetrust.com

Recognition & scale

The firm highlights that Cambridge Trust Wealth Management was named Massachusetts’ largest bank-owned independent investment adviser by the Boston Business Journal (2024 and again in 2025 content), citing $8.7B AUM (July 15, 2025). cambridgetrust.com+1

Who it’s best for

  • New England–based (or connected) families and founders who want one team to handle banking + wealth with local access and institutional continuity post-merger. cambridgetrust.com

  • Clients exploring NH-based trust structures for governance, protection, and potential tax benefits. cambridgetrust.com

  • Entrepreneurs, professional partnerships, and VC/PE principals who need escrow/treasury depth plus personal balance-sheet care. cambridgetrust.com

Practical next steps

  1. Ask for a proposal detailing your relationship setup (accounts, lending, custody, fees) and how your private banker coordinates with Wealth Management and Trusts. cambridgetrust.com

  2. Confirm membership/eligibility and current pricing for your region; if using the 2025 PB offer, check the fine print (balance timing, residency, APYs). cambridgetrust.com

  3. If multigenerational or cross-border, review NH trust options and how they integrate with your estate plan. cambridgetrust.com


Context on the merger & footprint (for reference).

7/21/2018

Investopedia

 

How a Finance Dictionary Became a Global Platform

Investopedia began life as a simple web glossary and morphed into one of the most widely used destinations for learning markets, money, and investing. Today it pairs an enormous finance dictionary with explainers, product reviews, data-driven indices, newsletters, a podcast, and a paper-trading simulator—publishing under the umbrella of People Inc. (the company formerly known as Dotdash Meredith). Wikipedia+1

From two Corys in Edmonton to a flagship New York brand

  • Founding (1999): Investopedia was created by Cory Janssen and Cory Wagner in Edmonton, Canada, as a freely accessible encyclopedia of investing terms and concepts. Wikipedia

  • Early acquisitions: Forbes Media bought Investopedia in 2007 as the site’s audience and glossary expanded; ValueClick acquired it from Forbes in 2010 for $42 million; IAC then purchased Investopedia (as part of a ValueClick websites sale) in late 2013. iac.com+3Talking Biz News+3jegiclarity.com+3

  • Into Dotdash / People Inc.: Investopedia later joined IAC’s Dotdash portfolio and, after Dotdash acquired Meredith in 2021, became part of Dotdash Meredith—which rebranded as People Inc. in July 2025. AdExchanger+1

  • Leadership: Caleb Silver has led editorial since 2016 and hosts the site’s weekly podcast, The Investopedia Express. Investopedia+1

What Investopedia publishes

1) The finance dictionary and explainers

The beating heart of the site is a vast dictionary of financial terms and plain-English explainers—useful whether you’re decoding duration or comparing Roth vs. traditional IRAs. The dictionary is browsable A–Z and integrates tightly with articles and guides. Investopedia

2) Product reviews, rankings, and awards

Investopedia’s reviewers evaluate brokers, robo-advisors, banking products, credit cards, and more. Its broker rankings use a published methodology with dozens of weighted criteria (platform experience, costs, research, mobile, security, etc.), and category pages summarize findings for different investor needs (beginners, ETFs, day trading, futures). Investopedia+6Investopedia+6Investopedia+6

A separate Review Process page outlines editorial independence, the role of compliance, and how compensation disclosures are handled—useful context when reading “best of” lists. Investopedia

3) Market education & newsletters

Beyond evergreen tutorials, Investopedia runs a slate of newsletters (e.g., Term of the Day, Chart Advisor), which deliver definitions and market context to your inbox. Investopedia+1

4) Podcast

The Investopedia Express distills the week’s big investing stories with interviews and a “term of the week”—handy for staying fluent without doomscrolling. Investopedia

5) Paper trading via the Stock Simulator

The Investopedia Simulator lets you practice trading stocks, ETFs, and crypto using virtual cash and delayed prices—great for learning order types and portfolio management without risking capital. (It’s also popular for classroom games and competitions.) Investopedia+1

6) Data signals: the Investopedia Anxiety Index (IAI)

Since 2015, Investopedia has published the IAI, a proprietary gauge of investor concern based on what millions of readers are learning about (e.g., recession, volatility, debt). It often moves differently than the VIX because it tracks curiosity and concern, not options pricing. Investopedia+1

Editorial standards, scale, and ownership context

Investopedia says it serves tens of millions of monthly readers, with thousands of definitions and articles maintained by a broad network of editors, contributors, and subject-matter reviewers. Its About and policy pages emphasize accuracy, fact-checking, corrections, and adherence to SPJ/SABEW ethics and FTC disclosure guidelines—useful touchstones when evaluating any financial recommendation online. Investopedia+1

On the corporate side, Investopedia sits within People Inc. (IAC’s publishing group), which in 2024 licensed content to OpenAI for model training and attributed summaries—an example of how traditional publishers are re-monetizing expertise in the AI era. Reuters+1

How (and when) Investopedia is most useful

  • Just-in-time learning: When a news headline mentions yield curve control or basis risk, the dictionary + explainer combo gets you from zero to functional quickly. Investopedia

  • Picking tools: The transparent broker/bank review methodologies help you filter platforms by your use case (costs, assets, tools, education). Always cross-check the latest methodology page for what’s weighted. Investopedia

  • Practice without pain: Use the Simulator to test order types and risk controls before your first real trade. (Remember: simulators teach mechanics, not emotions.) Investopedia

  • Keeping a cadence: Subscribing to Term of the Day or the podcast builds consistent fluency over time—especially helpful for non-finance professionals. Investopedia+1

Limitations and recent changes to note

  • Simulator ≠ real money: Paper trading can’t replicate slippage, fills, or the psychology of losses; treat it as a learning lab, not a performance predictor. Investopedia

  • Academy courses sunset: Investopedia Academy stopped hosting/streaming courses; purchasers received download access instructions in 2024–2025 support notices. If you see old references to Academy streaming, they’re outdated. support.investopedia.com

  • Ownership names changed: If you encounter pages saying “Dotdash Meredith,” note the 2025 rebrand to People Inc.—the publishing group that also houses People, The Spruce, Verywell, and more. Axios

Bottom line

Investopedia endures because it solves a simple problem elegantly: it translates finance into plain language, then layers on tools—reviews, rankings, a simulator, newsletters, a podcast, and sentiment indices—to help people make better decisions. Used thoughtfully (and cross-checked with primary sources), it’s one of the most practical companions for anyone navigating money and markets, from first-time investors to seasoned pros. Investopedia+2Investopedia+2

How a Century-Old Franchise Serves Modern Wealth

  Private Banking and Bank of America Private banking is the high-touch end of finance: bespoke credit, thoughtful cash management, and fid...