Robert Todd Martin is a Managing Director and Private Client Advisor at Bank of America Private Bank based in Houston, Texas. He works closely with clients to address a range of wealth management needs. He leads a team of specialists who work in concert to design and implement tailored financial strategies in investment management, trust and estate planning services, liquidity-event strategies, lending and philanthropy.
Prior to joining Bank of America Private Bank, he served as Managing Director at Citi Private Bank helping give him experience and insight into the wealth management needs of high net worth individuals and families. He has 35+ years of diverse private banking and overall credit and retail banking experience that includes management.
Robert Todd Martin is a graduate of Houston Christian University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management and Spanish.
An active member of his community, he has previously been involved with CanCare, Lifehouse and East Spring Branch Food Pantry.
Robert Todd Martin does not provide legal advice in his role at Bank of America Private Bank.
For more than 200 years, Bank of America Private Bank has helped clients navigate the complex challenges of managing significant wealth. We draw on the Private Bank's personalized approach, as well as the resources of Bank of America, to help individuals and familieis, businesses, and institutions achieve their financial objectives. Whether you're looking to preserve and share wealth, build philanthropic legacies or plan future growth, our commitment is to making your goals our priotity. At Bank of America Private Bank, we take pride in our history and in serving our clients' best interest. We also value the continual pursuit of innovation in a constantly transforming world. We apply this perspective to help our clients anticipate and respond to evolving markets, changing environments and the growing complexities of the financial landscape. Mindful of the past, our focus in on providing today's clients with disciplined financial strategies and a bridge across generations.