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BofA Finance LLC is offering issuer‑callable contingent coupon barrier notes linked to the worst‑performing of the S&P 500® and Russell 2000®. The notes are sold at a $10.00 principal amount per unit and pay a monthly contingent coupon of $0.08084 (approximately 9.70% per annum) if the worst‑performing index on each monthly observation date is at or above 65% of its starting value. The issuer may call the notes monthly beginning roughly three months after pricing; if not called, maturity is approximately eighteen months. At maturity, holders receive principal plus the final contingent coupon only if the worst‑performing index is at or above the 65% threshold; otherwise holders bear 1:1 downside to the worst‑performing index, with up to 100% of principal at risk. Payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and the guarantee of Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC priced 500,000 autocallable contingent-coupon barrier notes linked to an equally weighted basket of Constellation Energy (CEG), Vistra (VST) and BWX Technologies (BWXT). The notes have a $10 principal per unit, a pricing date of June 3, 2026, a scheduled maturity of June 12, 2028, and are fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
The notes pay quarterly Contingent Coupon Payments (with Memory) of $0.39 per unit if the Basket’s Observation Value is at or above 80% of the Starting Value on each Coupon Observation Date, are automatically callable if the Basket is at or above its Starting Value on a Call Observation Date beginning about one year after pricing, and expose holders to 1-to-1 downside at maturity if the Ending Value is below 80%.
Bank of America Corporation is issuing 500,000 units of Autocallable Contingent Coupon (with Memory) Barrier Notes through BofA Finance LLC with a $10 principal amount per unit (public offering $5,000,000) paying monthly contingent coupons if the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) meets barrier tests.
The notes mature June 11, 2029 if not called, pay a contingent monthly coupon of $0.10667 per unit (approx. 12.80% per annum single-date rate), are automatically callable monthly beginning December 3, 2026 if KWEB is at or above the Starting Value ($27.22), and at maturity return principal plus final coupon only if the Ending Value is >= the Threshold Value ($21.78); otherwise holders bear 1-to-1 downside with up to 100% principal at risk. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and the guarantee of BAC.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Fixed Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500. The notes have an approximate 12‑month term, expected to price on June 17, 2026 and issue on June 23, 2026. They pay a monthly fixed coupon of between 12.85% and 13.15% per annum (actual rate set on the pricing date) and are callable monthly beginning December 22, 2026.
If not called, holders receive principal at maturity unless a Knock‑In Event occurs (any Underlying falls below 70.00% of its starting value during the Knock‑In Period) and the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is less than its Starting Value, in which case investors have 1:1 downside exposure and may lose up to 100% of principal. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and the Guarantor.
Bank of America Corporation-backed notes offering: preliminary pricing supplement for contingent income, issuer-callable yield notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000®, S&P 500® and the XLK ETF. The notes have an approximate three-year term, monthly contingent coupons (memory feature) and are callable monthly beginning December 11, 2026. Contingent coupons accrue at a formula using a $10.25 factor per period and pay only if each underlying’s Observation Value is at least 75.00% of its Starting Value. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying’s Ending Value is below its Threshold Value of 70.00%, investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure (up to 100% loss); otherwise principal is returned. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note (proceeds to issuer $997.50 after a possible underwriting discount of $2.50), and the initial estimated value range on the cover was $940.00 to $990.00 per $1,000.00. All payments depend on the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC is offering $10,000,000 of Contingent Income Auto-Callable Securities due December 7, 2028, linked to the Class A common stock of Meta Platforms, Inc. The securities have a stated principal of $1,000 per security and offer a contingent quarterly coupon of $41.50 (4.15% per quarter, 16.60% per year) only when the underlying closing price at a determination date is at or above a downside threshold price of $467.24 (75% of the initial share price). If any of the first nine determination dates has a closing price greater than or equal to the initial share price ($622.98), the securities are automatically redeemed for principal plus that quarter’s coupon. If not redeemed, maturity payments depend on the final share price: if the final share price is below the downside threshold, holders suffer 1:1 downside and may lose most or all principal; if at or above the downside threshold, holders receive principal plus the final contingent coupon. Payments depend on the credit of BofA Finance and are unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The price to public is $1,000 per security; the issuer’s estimated value on pricing was $972.60 per $1,000.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Buffered Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index, fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes have an approximate five-year term, are expected to price on June 22, 2026 and issue on June 25, 2026. They pay no periodic interest and are automatically callable if the Observation Value meets the Call Value. If not called, holders receive 120.00% Upside Participation on gains at maturity above the Starting Value, a 92.00% Threshold (an 8% buffer) against losses, and up to 92.00% principal at risk if the Underlying falls more than 8% from the Starting Value. Initial estimated value range is $940.00–$990.00 per $1,000 principal; public offering price is $1,000.00 per note. The Notes are unsecured senior debt of BofA Finance and guaranteed by BAC; all payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
Bank of America Corporation is offering $10,000,000 of Fixed Rate Callable Notes due June 8, 2038. The notes were priced on June 4, 2026 and will be issued on June 8, 2026, accrue interest at 5.55% per annum and pay interest semi‑annually on June 8 and December 8, commencing December 8, 2026.
The notes are senior unsecured obligations, callable in whole on specified Call Dates beginning June 8, 2027; redemption is at 100% of principal plus accrued interest. The public offering price is 100.00% with an underwriting discount of 1.20% ($120,000), producing proceeds to BAC of $9,880,000 before expenses. The offering includes a hedging‑related charge of $2.65 per $1,000 of principal. The notes will be delivered in book‑entry form through DTC and will not be listed on any exchange.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC), linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Nasdaq-100 and the Russell 2000. The Notes are expected to price on June 12, 2026, issue on June 17, 2026, and mature on March 16, 2028, with an approximate 21 month term if not called.
The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 8.00% per annum (0.6667% per month) on each monthly Observation Date if each Underlying is ≥ 75.00% of its Starting Value. Beginning March 12, 2027, the Notes are automatically callable on quarterly Call Observation Dates if each Underlying is ≥ 100.00% of its Starting Value; a called note receives principal plus the applicable coupon. If not called, at maturity holders receive full principal if the Least Performing Underlying is ≥ its 60.00% Threshold; otherwise investors suffer 1:1 downside on the Least Performing Underlying (up to 100% loss). Public offering price is $1,000 per note; proceeds to issuer are $976 per $1,000 (underwriting discount up to $24). All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC offers Contingent Income Buffered (with Memory Feature) Issuer Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Russell 2000 and the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF.
The preliminary pricing supplement states the Notes are expected to price on June 9, 2026 and issue on June 12, 2026 with an approximate 2 year term maturing on June 14, 2028. The Notes are callable monthly beginning July 14, 2026. Contingent monthly coupons may be paid only if every Underlying meets its Coupon Barrier on an Observation Date; the coupon accrues via a memory feature and the per‑period increment equals $8.875 per $1,000 not previously paid. If the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is below its Threshold Value (75% of Starting Value), principal is exposed on a leveraged basis beyond a 25% decline and investors could lose up to 100% of principal. The preliminary cover page shows an initial estimated value range of $945.00 to $995.00 per $1,000.00, a public offering price of $1,000.00 per note, an underwriting discount of up to $2.00, and proceeds to BofA Finance of $998.00 per note. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and Bank of America Corporation as guarantor.