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BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes due April 24, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes link to the least performing of three ETFs: XLV (health care), SMH (semiconductors) and IYR (U.S. real estate).
The Notes have an approximate five-year term if not called, a contingent annual coupon of 11.15% (0.9292% monthly) payable monthly when each Underlying is ≥70% of its starting value, and are automatically callable quarterly beginning April 20, 2027 if each Underlying is ≥100% of its starting value on a Call Observation Date. If not called, maturity pay‑out depends on the Least Performing Underlying: investors receive full principal if that Ending Value is ≥60% of starting value; otherwise maturity delivers 1:1 downside exposure with up to 100% principal loss. The public offering price per $1,000 note is $1,000, with an underwriting discount of up to $42.50 and proceeds to the issuer of $957.50 per $1,000. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC launches a primary offering of Contingent Income (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to NIKE, Inc. Class B common stock. The Notes are expected to price on April 29, 2026 and issue on May 4, 2026, with an approximate 13-month term if not called.
The Notes pay monthly contingent coupons when the Observation Value is ≥ 62.00% of the Starting Value, use a $10.625 per-period memory calculation, and are automatically callable beginning with the October 29, 2026 Call Observation Date if the Observation Value is ≥ 100.00% of the Starting Value. At maturity, if the Ending Value is below the 62.00% Threshold, holders face 1:1 downside exposure to the Underlying Stock. The initial estimated value range is stated as $900.00–$970.00 per $1,000 principal, while the public offering price is $1,000.00 per $1,000 (underwriting discount up to $15.00, proceeds $985.00 per $1,000).
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary offering of Digital Return Notes due June 2, 2027, linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100® and the Russell 2000®. The notes have an approximate 13-month term, pay no periodic interest and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
Payment at maturity: if both Underlyings finish at or above 80% of their starting values, holders receive a fixed Digital Payment of $1,110.00 per $1,000.00 principal; if the least performing Underlying falls below 80% the investor is exposed 1:1 to declines, with up to 100% principal loss. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note and the initial estimated value range at pricing is $912.60 to $962.60 per $1,000.00.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Digital Return Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100® Index and the Russell 2000® Index. The Notes have an approximately 13-month term, are expected to price on April 27, 2026, issue on April 30, 2026, and mature on June 2, 2027.
At maturity you will receive $1,110.00 per $1,000.00 (the Digital Payment) if each Underlying’s Ending Value is at least 80% of its Starting Value. If the Least Performing Underlying falls more than 20%, you have 1:1 downside exposure and could lose up to 100% of principal. Payments depend on the creditworthiness of BofA Finance and Bank of America Corporation.
Bank of America Corporation (through BofA Finance LLC) offers Enhanced Return Notes linked to a basket of three indices with an approximate five-year term. The Notes are expected to price on April 16, 2026 and issue on April 21, 2026. They pay no periodic interest and are unsecured senior debt of BofA Finance, guaranteed by BAC. Payment at maturity depends on the Basket (65% S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index, 25% MSCI EAFE®, 10% MSCI Emerging Markets®). If the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value, holders receive 185.00% upside participation; if the Ending Value is below 80.00% of the Starting Value, holders suffer 1:1 downside loss of principal. Public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note; underwriting discount may be up to $5.00, with proceeds to issuer of $995.00 per Note. The initial estimated value range at pricing is between $940.00 and $990.00 per $1,000.00. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and the Notes will not be listed on an exchange.
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary pricing supplement for Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC), linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500.
The notes have an approximate 18-month term if not called, an 11.00% per annum contingent coupon payable monthly when each underlying is at least 70.00% of its starting value, are callable monthly beginning August 3, 2026, and mature on November 3, 2027. Pricing date is April 29, 2026 with expected issue on May 4, 2026. Public offering price is $1,000 per note (underwriting discount up to $6.75, proceeds to issuer $993.25 per $1,000). The initial estimated value range on the pricing date is $937.50 to $987.50 per $1,000.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Digital Return Notes linked to the common stock of Axon Enterprise, Inc. (AXON) with an approximately 18-month term. The Notes are expected to price on April 27, 2026, issue on April 30, 2026 and mature on November 1, 2027. If the Ending Value of AXON is ≥ 60% of the Starting Value, holders will receive a Digital Payment of $1,427.50 per $1,000 principal. If the Underlying Stock declines by more than 40% from the Starting Value, the Notes provide 1:1 downside exposure, and holders could lose up to 100% of principal. The initial estimated value at pricing is expected to be between $920.00 and $970.00 per $1,000, which is less than the public offering price of $1,000.00. The underwriting discount may be up to $23.50, with proceeds to BofA Finance of $976.50 per $1,000 before expenses. All payments are unsecured senior obligations of BofA Finance and fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation; payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC proposes Auto-Callable Notes fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® and the S&P 500®. The Notes have an approximate 4 year term, expected issue date May 5, 2026, and automatic annual call opportunities beginning on May 5, 2027. Per $1,000 principal, the public offering price is $1,000.00 (proceeds to issuer $980.00), initial estimated value range $920–$970. If not called, maturity payoffs vary: up to $1,446.00 if both Underlyings meet thresholds, return of principal if the least performing ends between 70.00% and 100.00% of starting value, or 1:1 downside exposure below 70.00%, risking up to 100.00% of principal. Payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and no periodic interest is paid.
Bank of America Corporation (through BofA Finance LLC) is offering contingent income issuer callable yield notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100®, Russell 2000® and S&P 500®, expected to price April 30, 2026 and issue May 5, 2026. The Notes have an approximate three-year term to maturity on May 3, 2029 and pay a contingent coupon of 9.20% per annum (4.60% semi-annually) only when each underlying on an Observation Date is at least 60.00% of its Starting Value. Beginning November 4, 2026 the issuer may call the Notes semi-annually for principal plus any applicable contingent coupon. If not called, holders face 1:1 downside at maturity vs. the Least Performing Underlying if that Underlying falls more than 40% from its Starting Value; otherwise principal is returned. Initial estimated value at pricing is stated as $940.00–$990.00 per $1,000, while the public offering price is $1,000. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and unconditional guarantee of BAC.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100®, the Russell 2000® and the S&P 500®, with an expected pricing date of April 30, 2026 and issue date of May 5, 2026. The Notes have an approximate three-year term (maturity May 3, 2029) and a contingent annual coupon of 8.00% (paid as 4.00% semi‑annual payments of $40 per $1,000) only when each underlying is at or above 60.00% of its starting value on an Observation Date.
The issuer may call the Notes semi‑annually beginning November 4, 2026. If not called and the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying is below 60.00% of its Starting Value, investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure to that least performing index at maturity, potentially losing up to 100% of principal. All payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and the Guarantor. The initial estimated value range at pricing is $925 to $975 per $1,000, while the public offering price is $1,000 per $1,000 (proceeds to issuer $985 per $1,000).