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Bank of America Appoints Chris Jameson as Global Supply Chain Finance Head #1

2026/05/03
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Bank of America Appoints Chris Jameson as Global Supply Chain Finance Head #1

According to www.gtreview.com, Bank of America has appointed Chris Jameson as head of global trade and supply chain finance, effective June 1, 2026, succeeding Geoff Brady.

Leadership Transition & Dual Roles

Jameson will remain based in London, where he also serves as the bank’s head of global payments solutions (GPS) product management for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Emea). He reports to Greg Kavanaugh, head of GPS global product management. Jameson will continue overseeing the development and deployment of payments, receivables, FX, liquidity, and related services for corporate and financial institution clients across the Emea region.

Kavanaugh highlighted Jameson’s regional expertise:

“With his experience leading product strategy across Emea, Chris understands the complexity of serving clients across jurisdictions, and his long‑standing engagement with financial institutions and Baft (Bankers Association for Finance and Trade) brings added industry depth to this global trade product role.” — Greg Kavanaugh, head of GPS global product management

Brady’s Strategic Shift to Structured Working Capital

After approximately eight years leading Bank of America’s trade and supply chain finance business, Geoff Brady transitions into a newly created role within the bank’s global capital solutions group, which was established in November 2025. In this capacity, Brady will lead working capital solutions, reporting jointly to Karen Fang, global head of infrastructure and sustainable finance and co-head of global capital solutions, and Sarang Gadkari, co-head of global capital markets and co-head of global capital solutions. He remains based in New York.

Brady told GTR he will focus on

“structured working capital solutions; things around inventory, portfolios and receivables and how we can help to create structured transactions around supply chains.” — Geoff Brady

Professional Backgrounds

Jameson brings over 15 years of experience at Bank of America, having held multiple leadership roles including head of financial institutions sales for Emea, head of GPS corporate sales for Western Europe, and head of GPS sales for CEEMEA ex-Russia. Prior to joining Bank of America in 2011, he spent eight years at Citi in Paris and London, managing global treasury relationships with French, Irish, and UK clients.

This leadership realignment reflects Bank of America’s stated objective to expand its capabilities in structured working capital and supply chain-related financing. The creation of the global capital solutions group formalises the bank’s efforts to serve clients with complex financing needs across public and private markets.

Source: www.gtreview.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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