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Global Quantitative Data Analytics, Summer 2026 Analyst - London

Bank of America
London
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Global Quantitative Data Analytics, Summer 2026 Analyst - London

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Location: London, United Kingdom

About Us

At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. We drive Responsible Growth and deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day. We are committed to an inclusive workplace, supporting our teammates’ physical, emotional, and financial wellness, recognising and rewarding performance, and making an impact in the communities we serve. Bank of America is committed to an in-office culture with role-specific flexibility.

Team and Programme

The Team: Global Risk Management (GRM) leads company-wide initiatives for managing risk and sustaining a strong risk culture, including the development and implementation of independent risk management measures. GRM oversees the bank’s risk framework and key risk types, including strategic, credit, market, liquidity, operational, compliance, and reputational risk, along with governance and relationships with regulators.

Programme Overview: The Global Quantitative Data Summer Analyst Programme is a 10-week internship designed to develop quantitative and analytical talent and serves as a precursor to the Global Quantitative Data Analyst Programme. Interns complete on-the-desk work with their assigned team, applying quantitative and analytical methods to financial challenges. The programme includes learning, professional development, networking, mentorship, speaker series, and more.

Training and Development: Formal training at programme start plus on-the-job support, events, and mentorship throughout.

Responsibilities
  • Extracting, processing, and interpreting data to support decision-making, including potential for complex modeling
  • Conducting research and analysis of internal and public data to provide micro and macro views of risk and financial management
  • Applying quantitative and analytical methods to financial challenges and projects aligned to your business
  • Assessing market trends and providing quantitative data for internal partners and clients
  • Implementing solutions using qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Networking with risk executives and stakeholders across lines of business
Eligibility
  • Undergraduate or advanced degree candidate in quantitative disciplines (Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Quantitative Finance, Data Analytics, Economics). Graduation between Sept 2026 and July 2027.
  • Minimum 112 UCAS points (or equivalent) and on track for at least a 2:1 degree classification (or equivalent)
  • Available to join the programme in June 2026

Note: Some internship performers may be offered full-time roles commencing July 2027; some lines may offer January or April start dates. Deferrals are not available.

What We Are Looking For

Essential:

  • Understanding and expertise in numerical analysis, statistics, data analytics, time series analysis, probability theory, optimization, machine learning, or high-performance computing
  • Experience in programming (Python, C++, R and/or MATLAB)
  • Strong technical writing and clear verbal communication
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Ability to work independently, multitask, and prioritize
  • Fluency in English; a second language may be advantageous
  • Teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and ability to work in a fast-paced environment

Desirable:

  • Experience with data structures, data integration and data cleaning
  • Experience with data visualization tools (Tableau, Hadoop, Power BI)
  • Experience in financial and mathematical modeling
Recruitment and Support

Analyst internship and full-time recruiting occur on a rolling basis once applications open. Early submission improves chances of consideration. Bank of America is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to inclusive recruitment and development of diverse talent. If you need workplace adjustments to search or apply, email and we will respond within two business days.

Practical Details
  • Seniority level: Internship
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Business Development and Sales
  • Industries: Banking


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