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BofA Finance LLC priced $450,000 of Contingent Income (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of AMD, Broadcom and Intel, due May 25, 2028. The Notes were priced on May 20, 2026 and will issue on May 26, 2026.
The Notes have an approximate two-year term if not called, monthly observation and contingent coupon mechanics (memory feature) with a per-period reference of $30.209 per $1,000. Beginning with the August 20, 2026 Call Observation Date they are automatically callable monthly if each underlying equals or exceeds its Call Value. Payments depend on the performance of the least performing underlying and on the credit of BofA Finance and Bank of America Corporation.
Bank of America Corporation through its finance subsidiary BofA Finance LLC priced a contingent income, buffered, auto-callable yield note program totaling $680,000 (680 notes at $1,000 each) on May 20, 2026 with an issue date of May 26, 2026. The notes have an approximately three‑year term maturing on April 25, 2029, are linked to the least performing of the State Street SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME) and the VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX), and pay monthly contingent coupons with a memory feature if both underlyings meet a 60.00% coupon barrier on observation dates. Beginning November 20, 2026, the notes are automatically callable monthly if both underlyings are at or above their 100.00% call values; if called, holders receive principal plus the relevant contingent coupon. If not called, the notes provide a 15% buffer before 1:1 downside exposure to the least performing underlying at maturity (up to 85% principal at risk). Payments are unsecured obligations of BofA Finance LLC and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC priced and is issuing Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index with a principal offering of $1,261,000. The Notes have an approximate three-year term, a contingent coupon of 9.00% per annum (0.75% monthly) payable only if the S&P 500 closing level on each Observation Date is at or above 85.00% of the Starting Value. Beginning May 26, 2027 the issuer may call the Notes quarterly at par plus any then-payable contingent coupon. If not called and the Ending Value is below 75.00% of the Starting Value, investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure with up to 100% principal loss; otherwise principal is returned. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance (issuer) and Bank of America Corporation (guarantor).
The issuer, BofA Finance LLC, priced $8,000,000 of Contingent Income (with Memory Feature) Issuer Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the EURO STOXX 50®, Nasdaq-100® and Russell 2000®. The Notes priced on May 20, 2026, issue on May 26, 2026, and mature on May 25, 2028. Payments depend on monthly Observation Dates and require each Underlying to be at or above a 65.00% Coupon Barrier to trigger Contingent Coupon Payments; the Notes are callable monthly beginning October 23, 2026. If a Knock-In Event occurs and the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is below its Starting Value, principal is exposed 1:1 to declines, potentially resulting in a total loss of principal.
BofA Finance LLC priced a $3,875,000 offering of Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes due May 24, 2029, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
The Notes priced on May 20, 2026, will issue on May 26, 2026, have an approximate three‑year term if not called, and pay a contingent coupon of 12.00% per annum (1.00% per month) when, on an Observation Date, each of the three Underlyings meets or exceeds its 70.00% Coupon Barrier. The Notes are linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® Index (RTY), the Technology Select Sector SPDR® ETF (XLK) and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR® ETF (XLU). If not called and the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is below its Threshold Value (60.00% of Starting Value), holders may suffer 1:1 downside exposure to that Underlying at maturity, with up to 100% principal loss.
BofA Finance LLC offers Fixed Income Yield Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the least performing of Deere & Company common stock (DE) and the State Street Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLB), expected to price on May 22, 2026 and to issue on May 28, 2026 with an approximate two‑year term.
The Notes pay a fixed coupon of 9.40% per annum (monthly payments of $7.834 per $1,000 principal). At maturity on May 25, 2028, if the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is at or above its Threshold Value (60.00% of the Starting Value), holders receive $1,000 plus the final coupon; if it is below the Threshold Value, principal is exposed 1:1 to declines in the Least Performing Underlying (up to full principal loss). The Strike Date (Starting Values) is May 21, 2026 (DE $531.35; XLB $50.02). The public offering price is $1,000 per Note with an underwriting discount up to $4 and proceeds to the issuer of $996 per $1,000. The initial estimated value range at pricing is $880.00 to $950.00 per $1,000.
BofA Finance LLC priced a contingent-income, buffered, auto-callable note guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the S&P 500 Futures 40% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index. The Notes are expected to price on June 17, 2026, issue on June 23, 2026, and mature on June 23, 2031, with an approximately five-year term if not called. Quarterly contingent coupons may be paid when the Underlying is >= 60.00% of its Starting Value using a cumulative $31.50 per-period memory formula. Beginning June 17, 2027, the Notes are automatically callable on Call Observation Dates if the Underlying is >= 100.00% of its Starting Value; a call returns principal plus the applicable contingent coupon. At maturity, if the Ending Value is below the 80.00% Threshold Value, holders face 1:1 downside beyond a 20% buffer and could lose up to 80.00% of principal. The Underlying applies intraday participation-rate rebalancing (up to 500% max) and deducts a 6.00% per annum decrement plus transaction costs. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note; proceeds to BofA Finance are $990.00 per Note after a possible underwriting discount of up to $10.00. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance is offering Contingent Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Dollar General Corporation (DG) that are expected to price on June 1, 2026, issue on June 4, 2026 and mature on June 6, 2028. The Notes pay a monthly contingent coupon of 1.2375% ($12.375 per $1,000, annualized 14.85%) when the Observation Value is at least 60.00% of the Starting Value and are automatically callable beginning with the December 1, 2026 Call Observation Date if the Observation Value is at least 100.00% of the Starting Value. If not called and the Ending Value is below the Threshold (60.00% of Starting Value), the Notes provide 1:1 downside exposure to the Underlying Stock at maturity; otherwise you receive principal. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note; initial estimated value is stated to be between $940.00 and $990.00 per $1,000.00 on the pricing date. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC (Issuer) and Bank of America Corporation (Guarantor).
BofA Finance LLC priced $263,000 of Fixed Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500.
The Notes carry a fixed coupon of 12.65% per annum (monthly payments of $10.542 per $1,000) for an approximate 12-month term, priced May 20, 2026, issued May 26, 2026 and maturing on May 25, 2027. Beginning November 25, 2026, the Issuer may call the Notes monthly at principal plus the then-applicable Fixed Coupon Payment.
Principal repayment at maturity depends on performance: if, during the Knock-In Period, any Underlying falls below 70% of its Starting Value and the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is below its Starting Value, holders suffer 1:1 downside (up to 100% loss); otherwise holders receive principal. The initial estimated value was $991.80 per $1,000 and the public offering price was $1,000.00 per $1,000. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and the guaranty of Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC priced $40,866,000 of Contingent Income Buffered (with Memory Feature) Issuer Callable Yield Notes, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes priced on May 20, 2026, will issue on May 26, 2026, and mature on November 24, 2028, with an approximate 2.5 year term if not called earlier.
Payments depend on the Least Performing of the Russell 2000®, the S&P 500® and the State Street Health Care Select Sector SPDR® ETF (XLV). Monthly contingent coupons may be paid if each Underlying meets a specified Coupon Barrier on Observation Dates; the Notes are callable monthly beginning June 25, 2026. If not called, principal is protected at maturity only if the Least Performing Underlying’s Ending Value is greater than or equal to its Threshold Value (75.00% of its Starting Value); otherwise holders may incur up to 100% principal loss.