Bank of america logo new

The Bank of America logo has undergone several changes over the years. Here are a few recent versions:

  1. 2011-2019: The current logo features a stylized letter "B" made up of lines that resemble a wave or a ribbon. The logo is often referred to as the "ribbon logo." The color scheme is a combination of blue and white, with the blue being a darker, richer shade.
  2. 2009-2011: Before the ribbon logo, Bank of America used a logo that featured a stylized letter "B" with a globe at its center. The globe was meant to represent the bank's global presence.
  3. 1998-2009: The previous logo featured a stylized letter "B" with a shield-like design surrounding it. The shield was meant to evoke a sense of strength and protection.

Here's a visual representation of the changes:

Please note that logos can change over time, and it's possible that Bank of America may introduce a new logo in the future.