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BofA Finance LLC priced an offering of Auto-Callable Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index. The Notes have an expected pricing date of April 30, 2026, issue date of May 5, 2026, and maturity on May 3, 2030. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note. Beginning with the May 5, 2027 Call Observation Date, the Notes are automatically callable annually if each Underlying is at or above its Call Value, with scheduled Call Amounts of $1,132.00, $1,264.00 and $1,396.00 on the listed observation dates. If not called, the Redemption Amount at maturity equals $1,528.00 per $1,000 if the Least Performing Underlying is at or above 100% of its Starting Value, equals principal if the Least Performing Underlying is between 70% and 100%, and exposes investors to 1:1 downside below 70%, with up to 100% principal loss. The Notes pay no periodic interest and are unsecured senior debt of BofA Finance, guaranteed by BAC. The initial estimated value range on the cover is $940.00 to $990.00 per $1,000, which is less than the public offering price.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Digital Return Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100® Index and the Russell 2000®, with an approximately 13-month term and $1,000 denominations.
The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note (underwriting discount up to $2.50; proceeds to BofA Finance of $997.50 per $1,000). If, at maturity, the Ending Value of the least performing Underlying is at or above 80% of its Starting Value, the Notes pay a digital payment of $1,130.00 per $1,000.00 (13.00% return); if below that threshold, investors have 1:1 downside exposure to the Least Performing Underlying and may lose up to 100% of principal. The initial estimated value range at pricing is $928.50 to $978.50 per $1,000.00. All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and no exchange listing will be provided.
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary offering of Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Dual Directional Notes, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the least performing of Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT). The Notes mature April 20, 2029 and are expected to price April 17, 2026 and issue April 22, 2026. They are automatically callable April 23, 2027 for a Call Amount of $1,385 per $1,000 if each underlying meets a 95.00% Call Value. If not called, payoffs at maturity depend on the least performing underlying: 150.00% upside participation above starting value, a 50.00% absolute participation on limited declines (down to a 60.00% Threshold), and 1:1 downside below the Threshold, with up to 100% principal loss. The public offering price is $1,000 per note; initial estimated values are $920.00–$970.00 per $1,000. Payments are subject to issuer/guarantor credit risk and the Notes will not be listed.
Bank of America Corporation reported strong first-quarter 2026 results, with net income of $8.6 billion and diluted EPS of $1.11, both up sharply from a year ago. Revenue, net of interest expense, rose 7% to $30.3 billion, driven by higher net interest income, sales and trading, asset management and investment banking fees.
Net interest income reached $15.7 billion, up 9%, while provision for credit losses was $1.3 billion, slightly below the prior year as net charge-offs remained manageable. Noninterest expense increased 4% to $18.5 billion, but operating leverage of 2.9% and an efficiency ratio of about 61% showed better cost productivity.
Consumer Banking earned $3.1 billion of net income and Global Wealth and Investment Management $1.3 billion, supported by deposit growth, loan growth and higher fees. Global Banking and Global Markets each generated just over $2.0 billion of net income, with sales and trading revenue of $6.4 billion, up double digits. Average deposits were $2.02 trillion and average loans and leases $1.19 trillion, both up solidly, while the CET1 capital ratio of 11.2% under the Standardized approach remained well above regulatory minimums. The company returned $9.3 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases and increased tangible book value per share to $28.84.
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary offering of Contingent Income Buffered Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the Class A ordinary shares of Accenture plc, subject to completion. The Notes have an approximate 13-month term, expected to price on April 28, 2026 and issue on May 1, 2026. They pay a contingent monthly coupon equal to 0.9867% (11.84% per annum) if the Observation Value on an Observation Date is at least 80.00% of the Starting Value. Beginning with the October 28, 2026 Call Observation Date the Notes are automatically callable monthly if the Observation Value is at least 80.00% of the Starting Value, paying principal plus the applicable contingent coupon. If not called, the Notes provide a 20% downside buffer; at maturity investors suffer 1:1 downside beyond a 20% decline (up to 80% principal at risk). The public offering price is $1,000 per note with an underwriting discount up to $15, proceeds to issuer $985, and an initial estimated value range of $904.70 to $974.70 per $1,000 on the pricing date.
Bank of America Corporation via BofA Finance LLC is pricing a contingent income, buffered, auto-callable yield note linked to the S&P 500® Futures 35% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index ER with an expected pricing date of April 27, 2026 and issue date of April 30, 2026. The Notes have an approximately five-year term if not called and pay monthly contingent coupons only when the Underlying is at or above a 65.00% Coupon Barrier. Beginning with the April 27, 2027 Call Observation Date the Notes are automatically callable monthly if the Underlying is at or above 100% of its Starting Value; called Notes pay principal plus the applicable contingent coupon. At maturity, if the Ending Value is below an 85.00% Threshold, investors suffer 1:1 downside beyond a 15% buffer (up to 85% of principal at risk); otherwise full principal is returned plus any final contingent coupon. The Notes are unsecured senior debt of BofA Finance LLC and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation; all payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note with proceeds to BofA Finance of $965.00 per Note, and an initial estimated value range on the pricing date of $880.00 to $950.00 per $1,000. The Index employs up to 500% participation (targeting 35% annualized volatility) and charges a 6.00% per annum decrement cost plus transaction costs, which materially reduce positive performance of the Underlying.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Dual Directional Notes fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the least performing of the Class A common stocks of Alphabet (GOOGL), Meta (META) and Microsoft (MSFT). The notes have an approximately three-year term, with a Pricing Date: April 16, 2026, Issue Date: April 21, 2026 and Maturity Date: April 19, 2029. They are automatically callable if each underlying meets a 95.00% Call Value on the Call Observation Date (April 22, 2027), in which case holders receive a $1,480.00 Call Amount per $1,000.00 note on the Call Payment Date (April 27, 2027). If not called, payoffs at maturity depend on the Least Performing Underlying Stock: 150.00% Upside Participation above the Starting Value, an Absolute Participation of 50.00% for limited declines down to a 60.00% Threshold, and 1:1 downside exposure below that Threshold (principal can be fully lost). The cover shows an initial estimated value range of $920.00 to $980.00 per $1,000.00 and a public offering price of $1,000.00 (underwriting discount up to $2.50, proceeds $997.50 per note). All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC issues contingent income buffered auto-callable yield notes, fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The notes link to the least performing of the XOP and IGV ETFs, have an approximate 2.75 year term if not called, and offer a contingent coupon of 12.15% per annum (1.0125% monthly) payable when both Underlyings meet an 80.00% coupon barrier. Beginning with the October 19, 2026 call observation date the notes are automatically callable if both Underlyings are at least 90.00% of their Starting Value. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying is below an 85.00% threshold, investors face 1:1 downside beyond a 15% buffer and could lose up to 85.00% of principal. The initial estimated value range is $910.00–$960.00 per $1,000, public offering price is $1,000 per note with an underwriting discount of up to $32.50, and proceeds to BofA Finance of $967.50 per $1,000. All payments depend on the creditworthiness of the Issuer and Guarantor; the notes will not be listed.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index with an expected pricing date of April 30, 2026, issue date of May 5, 2026, and a maturity / final valuation timetable leading to a scheduled May 3, 2029 maturity.
The notes have approximately a three-year term if not called and are automatically callable on specified observation dates beginning May 7, 2027 if the index Observation Value is at or above the Call Value. Payments depend on index performance and issuer/guarantor credit. Per $1,000 principal, the public offering price is $1,000.00, underwriting discount up to $22.50, and proceeds to BofA Finance of $977.50. The Redemption Amount at maturity, if the Ending Value meets or exceeds the Redemption Barrier, will be between $1,300.00 and $1,315.00 per $1,000; downside is 1:1 to the index with up to 100% principal loss.
BofA Finance LLC priced $2,003,000 of Digital Return Notes due April 10, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The five-year notes are linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® (RTY) and the iShares® MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM). If both Underlyings finish at or above 65% of their starting values, holders receive a fixed Digital Payment of $1,574.00 per $1,000 at maturity. If either Underlying declines by more than 35% from its starting value, investors face 1:1 downside in the Least Performing Underlying and may lose up to 100% of principal. No periodic interest; payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and Guarantor. Pricing date: April 8, 2026; Issue date: April 10, 2026; Valuation date: April 8, 2031. The initial estimated value on the pricing date was $999.80 per $1,000.