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The issuer BofA Finance LLC, with a guarantee from Bank of America Corporation, is offering Contingent Income Buffered (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the XME and GDX. The notes have an expected pricing date of May 27, 2026, expected issue date May 29, 2026, and a stated maturity of May 2, 2029, an approximate three-year term if not called earlier. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note with an underwriting discount up to $32.50 and proceeds to the issuer per note of $967.50. The notes pay monthly contingent coupons subject to a 55.00% Coupon Barrier and are automatically callable beginning with the November 27, 2026 Call Observation Date if each underlying is >= 100.00% of its Starting Value. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying is below its Threshold Value of 85.00% of its Starting Value, holders face 1:1 downside beyond a 15% buffer and could lose up to 85.00% of principal; otherwise holders receive principal. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Callable Contingent Income Securities due June 2, 2028 linked to the worst performing of the S&P 500®, Russell 2000® and NASDAQ-100® indices. Each security has a stated principal amount of $1,000 and an issue price of $1,000.
The notes pay a contingent quarterly coupon only if each underlying index on an observation date is at or above 75% of its initial index value (the coupon barrier); otherwise no coupon is paid. Beginning on September 2, 2026, the issuer may redeem all securities on any quarterly redemption date for the stated principal plus any contingent coupon then due. At maturity, if the worst performing index is below its 75% downside threshold, the payment will be the stated principal multiplied by that index’s performance factor and could be less than $750 or zero.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC) linked to the S&P 500® Futures 40% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index (the "Underlying"). The Notes have an approximate six-year term and are expected to price on May 28, 2026 and issue on June 2, 2026.
The Notes are automatically callable beginning with the June 4, 2027 Call Observation Date on quarterly observation dates. If a Call Observation Date meets the Call Value test, holders receive the applicable Call Amount. If not called and held to maturity (June 3, 2032), payoffs per $1,000 principal are: $2,740.00 if the Ending Value >= 100% of Starting Value; $1,000.00 if Ending Value is between 50% and <100% of Starting Value; otherwise holders have 1:1 downside exposure below 50% and could lose up to 100% of principal.
The Underlying applies a 6.00% per annum decrement cost and an intraday participation-rate strategy (up to 500% exposure) that can materially magnify losses. The pricing supplement shows an initial estimated value range of $880.00 to $970.00 per $1,000.00 and a public offering price of $1,000.00 (proceeds to issuer, before expenses, of $997.50 per $1,000). All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and BAC.
Bank of America Corporation priced a series of Fixed Rate Callable Notes due March 22, 2028 under its Series P MTN program and will deliver the notes in book-entry form on May 22, 2026. The notes pay a fixed interest rate of 4.41% per annum, pay interest semi‑annually on June 22 and December 22, and are callable by the issuer on specified Call Dates beginning December 22, 2026. The public offering price is stated as 100.00% with an underwriting discount of 0.15% and proceeds to BAC of 99.85%. The notes rank as senior, unsecured obligations and are not bank deposits or FDIC insured; payments are subject to BAC's credit risk. Call and business‑day mechanics, tax treatment for U.S. Holders, conflicts of interest tied to hedging and market‑making, and restrictions on offers to EEA/UK retail investors are described in the pricing supplement.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes due May 23, 2029, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes pay a 11.50% per annum contingent coupon (quarterly: $0.2875 per $10 note) only if each underlying index (NDX, RTY, SPX) stays at or above its Coupon Barrier on every trading day of an Observation Period. Beginning in August 2026, the issuer may call the Notes on any Coupon Payment Date and pay the $10 stated principal plus any contingent coupon then due. If not called, maturity payment depends on the Final Value of the Least Performing Underlying versus its Downside Threshold: if below the threshold, repayment falls proportionally and could result in a total loss. Public offering price is $10.00 per note; initial estimated values were $9.275–$9.775 per $10 stated principal. These Notes are unsecured obligations of BofA Finance and carry issuer and guarantor credit risk and limited secondary market liquidity.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, 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 May 29, 2026, issue on June 3, 2026, and mature on June 3, 2031. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note; initial estimated value is $900.00–$960.00 per $1,000.00 principal. The notes pay no periodic interest, may be automatically called (first Call Observation Date June 4, 2027) for a Call Amount of $1,133.00, provide 200.00% upside participation if the least performing underlying finishes >=100% of its starting value, and expose holders to 1:1 downside below the 70.00% Threshold, with up to full principal loss. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the least performing common stock of AMD, Broadcom and NVIDIA. The Notes are expected to price on May 22, 2026, issue on May 28, 2026 and mature on May 25, 2029, with a roughly three-year term if not called earlier.
The Notes pay no periodic interest and are automatically callable on scheduled quarterly Call Observation Dates beginning May 28, 2027 if each Underlying’s Observation Value is at or above 70% of its Starting Value; Call Amounts range from $1,300 to $1,825 per $1,000 principal depending on the call date. If not called, redemption depends on the Ending Value of the least-performing Underlying: you may receive $1,900, $1,000, or an amount that can expose up to 100% of principal loss. All payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and Guarantor.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Buffered Issuer Callable Yield Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100®, Russell 2000® and S&P 500®, with an expected issue date of May 28, 2026 and approximate three-year term to May 25, 2029.
The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 9.00% per annum (0.75% monthly) when, on an Observation Date, each underlying is at least 70.00% of its Starting Value. The issuer may call the Notes monthly beginning November 27, 2026. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying is below an 80.00% Threshold you bear 1:1 downside beyond a 20% buffer and could lose up to 80.00% of principal. Public offering price is $1,000 per note, underwriting discount up to $7.50, and proceeds to issuer per note of $992.50. All payments depend on the creditworthiness of BofA Finance and BAC.
BofA Finance LLC proposes an offering of Enhanced Return Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index. The Notes have an approximate 6 year term, are expected to price on May 22, 2026, issue on May 28, 2026, and mature on May 27, 2032.
At maturity, if the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value, holders receive 215.00% participation in upside; if the Underlying falls below 50.00% of the Starting Value, holders suffer 1:1 downside exposure and could lose up to 100.00% of principal. There are no periodic interest payments and all payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and BAC.
The issuer BofA Finance LLC, guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC), is offering 2,000,000 units of Stepdown Snowball Autocallable Notes linked to the worst‑performing of the S&P 500® and Russell 2000®. Each unit has a $10.00 principal amount and a scheduled maturity date of May 22, 2028, subject to automatic early call on annual Call Observation Dates beginning May 24, 2027. If called, investors receive fixed Call Payments of $11.066 (first call) or $12.132 (final call). If not called, holders have 1:1 downside exposure to the Worst‑Performing Market Measure and may lose up to the full principal. The initial estimated value on the pricing date was $9.921 per unit, below the public offering price of $10.00 per unit. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and the notes have limited secondary market liquidity.