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On this episode of the Going Long Podcast, Sarah Williamson speaks with Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America, about leading a systemically important financial institution through crisis recovery, technological transformation, regulatory complexity, and long-term capital deployment. Moynihan reflects on rebuilding Bank of America after the financial crisis, defining “responsible growth,” and financing the energy transition amid shifting global economic dynamics.
Topics Include:
[00:00:41] Rebuilding Bank of America and balancing short-term survival with long-term objectives: Moynihan reflects on inheriting a bank reshaped by rapid acquisitions and crisis-era volatility, and the long-term work required to stabilize risk, restore trust, and rebuild a durable competitive advantage.
[00:10:05] Scaling AI in a systemically important financial institution: How Bank of America approaches innovation — prioritizing customer usability, reliability, cybersecurity, and enterprise-wide scalability over experimentation or hype.
[00:19:33] Responsible growth as a long-term operating model: What “responsible growth” means in practice — aligning risk discipline, customer trust, workforce investment, community engagement, and sustainable profitability.
[00:23:35] Regulation, capital requirements, and the real economy: Moynihan examines the trade-offs between financial resilience and economic dynamism, arguing that overly restrictive capital rules can constrain lending and slow growth.
[00:31:15] Financing the energy transition, energy security, and future growth: How long-term capital supports decarbonization, infrastructure investment, evolving energy systems, and the geopolitical implications of energy independence.
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On this episode of the Going Long Podcast, Sarah Williamson speaks with Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America, about leading a systemically important financial institution through crisis recovery, technological transformation, regulatory complexity, and long-term capital deployment. Moynihan reflects on rebuilding Bank of America after the financial crisis, defining “responsible growth,” and financing the energy transition amid shifting global economic dynamics.
Topics Include:
[00:00:41] Rebuilding Bank of America and balancing short-term survival with long-term objectives: Moynihan reflects on inheriting a bank reshaped by rapid acquisitions and crisis-era volatility, and the long-term work required to stabilize risk, restore trust, and rebuild a durable competitive advantage.
[00:10:05] Scaling AI in a systemically important financial institution: How Bank of America approaches innovation — prioritizing customer usability, reliability, cybersecurity, and enterprise-wide scalability over experimentation or hype.
[00:19:33] Responsible growth as a long-term operating model: What “responsible growth” means in practice — aligning risk discipline, customer trust, workforce investment, community engagement, and sustainable profitability.
[00:23:35] Regulation, capital requirements, and the real economy: Moynihan examines the trade-offs between financial resilience and economic dynamism, arguing that overly restrictive capital rules can constrain lending and slow growth.
[00:31:15] Financing the energy transition, energy security, and future growth: How long-term capital supports decarbonization, infrastructure investment, evolving energy systems, and the geopolitical implications of energy independence.

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