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BofA Finance LLC offers $9,000 in Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Notes, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The notes, linked to the least performing of PLTR, AMD and NVDA, priced on March 26, 2026 and will issue on March 31, 2026 with an approximately five-year term.
The notes pay no periodic interest, are automatically callable starting on March 29, 2027 if each underlying meets its Call Value, provide 200.00% upside participation at maturity if the Least Performing Underlying is ≥100% of its Starting Value, and expose holders to 1:1 downside beyond a -40.00% decline (up to full loss of principal). Payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and BAC.
BofA Finance priced $751,000 of Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index. The Notes priced on March 26, 2026 and will issue on March 31, 2026 with an approximate five‑year term and maturity on March 31, 2031. At maturity holders receive 175.00% upside participation if the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value (Starting Value: 523.68); if the Ending Value falls below the Threshold Value (366.58, 70.00% of Starting Value) investors are exposed 1:1 to losses, with up to 100% principal at risk. The initial estimated value on the pricing date was $924.90 per $1,000, below the public offering price.
BofA Finance LLC issues Contingent Income (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of PLTR, MSFT and ORCL. The Notes are expected to price on April 27, 2026 and issue on April 30, 2026, with an approximate 5 year term and monthly contingent coupons payable only if each Underlying Stock's Observation Value is >= 60.00% of its Starting Value. The Notes are automatically callable beginning on October 27, 2026 if each Underlying Stock's Observation Value is >= 90.00% of its Starting Value; at maturity, if the Ending Value of the Least Performing Underlying Stock is below its Threshold Value, investors face 1:1 downside exposure.
BofA Finance LLC priced Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index (SPXFP) with an approximate five-year term. The Notes are expected to price on April 30, 2026 and issue on May 5, 2026, maturing on May 5, 2031. Each Note has a principal amount of $1,000. If the Ending Value of the Underlying is greater than the Starting Value, the Redemption Amount pays 125.00% of the Underlyings upside; otherwise holders receive the principal amount. The initial estimated value on the pricing date is expected to be between $920.00 and $970.00 per $1,000 principal, below the $1,000 public offering price. There are no periodic interest payments, payments are unsecured senior obligations of BofA Finance and fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, and all payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC is offering 1,187,847 Capped Leveraged Index Return Notes linked to the MSCI Emerging Markets Index due March 31, 2028. Each unit has a $10 principal amount and a $10.00 public offering price, with an initial estimated value of $9.561 per unit.
The notes provide 200% participation in positive Index performance up to a capped Redemption Amount of $13.35 per unit (33.50% return). If the Index falls below a Threshold Value equal to 90% of the Starting Value, investors bear downside loss on principal. Payments occur at maturity and are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk.
BofA Finance LLC is pricing Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes due April 27, 2029 linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Index, the Russell 2000 Index and the S&P 500 Index. The notes are expected to price on April 24, 2026 and issue on April 29, 2026. They carry a contingent coupon of 12.85% per annum (1.0709% monthly) payable only when each underlying on an Observation Date is >= 70.00% of its Starting Value, are callable monthly beginning July 29, 2026, and expose holders to 1:1 downside on the Least Performing Underlying below a 30% decline (up to 100% principal loss). The public offering price is $1,000 per note and the initial estimated value range at pricing is $929.90 to $969.90 per $1,000.
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary offering of Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Notes due May 1, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation (BAC). The notes link to the least performing of PLTR, MSFT and ORCL, have an approximate five-year term, and may be automatically called beginning April 28, 2027.
Per $1,000 principal, the public offering price is $1,000, underwriting discount may be up to $41.25, and proceeds to BofA Finance are $958.75. Payments depend on the least performing underlying stock, include a 200.00% upside participation if each ending value is ≥100% of its starting value, and expose holders to 1:1 downside below a 60.00% threshold, with up to 100% principal loss.
BofA Finance LLC priced $1,641,000 of Auto-Callable Enhanced Return Notes linked to the iShares® MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM), due March 31, 2031, guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The notes have an approximate five-year term, are automatically callable on March 30, 2027 for a Call Amount of $1,090.00 per $1,000 if the Observation Value is at or above the Call Value ($55.47). If not called, maturity payoffs provide 147.58% upside participation if the Ending Value is ≥100% of the Starting Value ($55.47), full principal repayment if Ending Value is between 60.00% and 100.00% of Starting Value, and 1:1 downside exposure with up to 100% principal loss if the Ending Value falls below 60.00% ($33.28). The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note; proceeds to issuer $965.00 per note (after $35 underwriting discount). Payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and no periodic interest will be paid.
BofA Finance LLC priced $3,452,000 of Auto-Callable Notes due March 29, 2030, fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The notes, linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® and the S&P 500®, were priced March 26, 2026 and issue March 31, 2026. They pay no periodic interest; begin quarterly automatic call observations March 30, 2027; and, if not called, provide either a capped upside of $1,434.80 per $1,000 at maturity or 1:1 downside exposure below a 70% threshold of a Least Performing Underlying. Payments depend on issuer and guarantor creditworthiness.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index with an approximately five-year term. The Notes are expected to price on April 30, 2026, issue on May 5, 2026, and mature on May 5, 2031. Each $1,000 Note has a public offering price of $1,000.00, an underwriting discount of $11.25, and estimated proceeds to the issuer of $988.75 per Note. The Notes provide 205.00% upside participation if the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value, and a 70.00% Threshold Value below which investors face 1:1 downside exposure, possibly losing up to 100% of principal. Payments are unsecured and depend on the credit of BofA Finance and the guarantee of Bank of America Corporation.