Bank of America Corp. is making the MBNA Corp. acquisition to become one of the largest providers of credit cards in the United States, but the deal also could lead to a significant increase in insurance sales revenue.[@@]
Bank of America, Charlotte, N.C., says it has agreed to buy MBNA, Wilmington, Del., for $35 billion.
The deal would give Bank of America more than 20 million new customer accounts as well as affinity relationships with more than 5,000 partner organizations and financial institutions.
The sale would create "the country's top retailer of financial services, with the size and scale to drive distribution and marketing efficiencies," says Bank of America Chairman Kenneth Lewis.
Bank of America says it has 33 million customers in more than 5,800 retail banking offices and online banking relationships with more than 13 million users.
The American Bankers Insurance Association, Washington, says Bank of America ranks seventh in the United States in terms of bank holding company insurance revenue. Bank of America generated $279 million in insurance revenue in 2004, and that amounted to 1.36% of total noninterest income, the ABIA estimates.