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DONALD ARNOLD W reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bank of America Corporation director W. Arnold Donald received 5,365 shares of common stock as equity compensation. The shares were granted on May 4, 2026 at a price of $0.00 per share as payment of his annual compensation for services as a director under the Bank of America Corporation Equity Plan in a transaction exempt under Rule 16b-3. Following this grant, he directly owns 131,204 shares of Bank of America common stock.
Bank of America director Jose E. Almeida received 5,365 shares of common stock as annual compensation for board service under the Bank of America Corporation Equity Plan. The shares were granted at no cash cost to him and are treated as an acquisition of stock.
Following this grant, Almeida directly holds a total of 33,606 Bank of America common shares. The transaction is characterized as a routine equity award to a non-employee director in a transaction exempt under Rule 16b-3.
Bank of America director Sharon L. Allen reported a routine update to her holdings. She now directly owns 99,927 shares of common stock. She also acquired 5,365.010 phantom stock units, economically equivalent to common shares, as annual director compensation under the Director Deferral Plan, bringing her phantom stock balance to 45,355.490 units, which may be settled in cash after her board service ends or upon death.
BofA Finance is offering Variable Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing share of GOOGL, META, NVDA and TSLA with an approximate five-year term, expected to price on May 15, 2026 and issue on May 20, 2026. The notes pay a Maximum Coupon Payment of $7.084 per $1,000 monthly (8.50% per annum) when each underlying is >= 100% of its Starting Value for certain observations, otherwise a Minimum Coupon Payment of $0.2084 per $1,000 monthly (0.25% per annum). Beginning with the May 17, 2027 observation, the notes are automatically callable monthly if call conditions are met; if not called, principal and the applicable coupon are payable at maturity on May 20, 2031. The public offering price is $1,000 per note with proceeds to the issuer of $960 per note after a potential underwriting discount of up to $40. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and the guarantor, Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC priced $281,000 of Enhanced Return Notes due May 8, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The notes, issued May 7, 2026 with a ~5-year term, pay at maturity based on the least performing of the EURO STOXX 50® (SX5E) and MSCI EAFE® (MXEA) indices. If the Least Performing Underlying ends above its Starting Value, holders receive 189.00% of that upside; if either underlying falls more than 30% from its Starting Value, investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure and may lose up to 100% of principal. No periodic interest; payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
Bank of America Corporation held its 2026 Annual Meeting of Shareholders on May 4, 2026. Shareholders elected all nominated directors, each receiving over 4.98 billion votes in favor, with additional votes recorded against, abstaining, and as broker non-votes.
Investors approved the advisory Say on Pay resolution on executive compensation, with about 5.06 billion votes for and 249.9 million against, and ratified PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent registered public accounting firm for 2026 with approximately 5.68 billion votes for. Two shareholder proposals—one seeking an independent board chair and another requesting a report on board oversight of animal welfare risks—did not receive shareholder approval.
Bank of America Corporation is offering Fixed Rate Callable Notes due July 14, 2027 with an issue date of May 14, 2026. The notes pay a fixed interest rate of 4.25% per annum, are senior unsecured obligations, and will be issued in minimum denominations of $1,000.
The public offering price is 100.00% of principal with an underwriting discount of 0.04%, yielding proceeds to BAC of 99.96%. The issuer may redeem all notes on specified Call Dates beginning November 14, 2026 at a redemption price equal to 100% of principal plus accrued interest. Delivery is in book-entry form through DTC on or about May 14, 2026.
BofA Finance LLC is offering market-linked, auto-callable medium-term notes due June 3, 2030, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC). The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Security, with proceeds to BofA Finance of $974.25 per Security (underwriting discount $25.75). The Pricing Date is May 29, 2026 and the Issue Date is June 3, 2026. The Securities are linked to the lowest performing of the Russell 2000®, the S&P 500® and the EURO STOXX 50® indices and are subject to potential automatic call on specified Call Dates; if not called, maturity payment depends on the Lowest Performing Underlying on the Final Calculation Day. A Threshold Value equal to 75% of each Starting Value creates full downside exposure below that level; initial estimated value as of the Pricing Date is expected between $904.25 and $964.25 per Security. Payments and secondary-market value are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and BAC; the Securities will not be listed on an exchange.
BofA Finance LLC is offering market-linked, auto-callable medium-term notes linked to the S&P 500® Index with potential automatic calls and a maturity date of May 31, 2030. The securities have a $1,000 principal amount per Security, a public offering price of $1,000.00 and an initial estimated value range of $904.25 to $964.25 as of the Pricing Date. The notes are auto-callable on scheduled Call Dates beginning June 2, 2027 with Call Premiums of at least 8.00%/16.00%/24.00%/32.00% for successive Call Dates; any positive return is limited to the applicable fixed Call Premium. If not called, investors receive a Maturity Payment Amount tied to the Ending Value on the Final Calculation Day, with a downside buffer of 7.50% (Threshold Value = 92.50% of the Starting Value) and potential principal loss up to 92.50%. Payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and Bank of America Corporation (guarantor).
Bank of America Corporation (through BofA Finance LLC) is offering contingent income auto-callable yield notes linked to the least performing of the EURO STOXX 50®, the S&P 500® and the VanEck® Gold Miners ETF. The Notes are expected to price on May 13, 2026, issue on May 18, 2026, and mature on November 18, 2027, with an approximate 18 month term if not called. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 11.50% per annum (equal to $9.584 per $1,000 monthly) when each underlying is at or above 70.00% of its starting value on an Observation Date. Beginning August 13, 2026, the Notes are automatically callable monthly if each underlying is at or above 100.00% of its starting value on a Call Observation Date; a call pays principal plus the applicable contingent coupon. If not called, and the least performing underlying falls below 60.00% of its starting value at maturity, holders are exposed 1:1 to declines in that least performing underlying and could lose up to 100% of principal.