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BofA Finance LLC offers Auto-Callable Return Notes linked to the S&P 500 FC TCA 0.50% Decrement Index ER, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The preliminary pricing supplement describes an approximately five-year note with expected pricing on April 27, 2026 and issuance on April 30, 2026. The notes are automatically callable if the Observation Value on the Call Observation Date (first listed as April 28, 2027) is at or above the Call Value, in which case holders receive a stated Call Amount of $1,117.00 per $1,000.00 on the Call Payment Date. If not called, at maturity (Valuation Date April 28, 2031; Maturity Date May 1, 2031) holders receive upside participation of 100.00% of positive Index performance above the Starting Value or the principal amount if the Ending Value is below the Redemption Barrier. Payments depend on the Underlying’s complex intraday risk-control mechanics (targeting 11.50% volatility), carry and transaction costs (carry cost = 0.50% per annum), and the creditworthiness of the Issuer and Guarantor. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per note; underwriting discount up to $37.50, with proceeds to issuer of $962.50 per note.
BofA Finance LLC priced a preliminary offering of Contingent Income Buffered (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes are linked to the S&P 500® Futures 35% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index and have an approximate 5 year term if not called.
Monthly contingent coupons may be paid when the Underlying’s Observation Value is ≥ 75.00% of its Starting Value; Notes are automatically callable beginning on April 27, 2027 if the Underlying is ≥ 90.00% of Starting Value. At maturity, investors face 1:1 downside beyond a 15% decline in the Underlying (up to 85% principal at risk). The Underlying is subject to a 6.00% per annum decrement cost and intraday transaction costs. The cover shows a public offering price of $1,000.00 per Note, an underwriting discount up to $47.50, proceeds to issuer of $952.50, and an initial estimated value range of $850.00–$900.00 per $1,000 principal. All payments depend on the creditworthiness of the Issuer and Guarantor.
BofA Finance LLC is offering zero-interest, S&P 500®-linked notes due November 17, 2027 that pay a fixed Threshold Settlement Amount of $1,164.20 per $1,000 face amount if the S&P 500 closing level on the Determination Date (November 15, 2027) is at or above 87.50% of the Initial Underlier Level.
If the Final Underlier Level is below that threshold, holders face leveraged downside beyond the 12.50% buffer and may lose some or all principal; the Buffer Rate is approximately 114.286%. Trade date was March 25, 2026, initial underlier level 6,591.90, initial estimated value $994.40, price to public 100.00%, aggregate face amount $26,378,000. Payments are unsecured, unlisted, and subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and guarantor BAC.
BofA Finance LLC priced a primary offering of Fixed Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes for $846,000, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes priced on March 25, 2026, issue on March 30, 2026, and have an approximately 18‑month term maturing on September 30, 2027.
The Notes pay a 9.65% per annum fixed coupon (monthly payments of $8.042 per $1,000) and are automatically callable beginning with the September 25, 2026 Call Observation Date if both Underlyings close at or above their starting values. If not called, principal is at risk 1:1 if the Least Performing Underlying ends more than 30.00% below its Starting Value; otherwise holders receive principal plus the final coupon.
BofA Finance LLC is offering $3,525,000 of Contingent Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
The Notes priced on March 25, 2026, issue on March 30, 2026, and have an approximate three-year term maturing on March 29, 2029. They pay a contingent monthly coupon equal to $9.167 per $1,000 (an annualized 11.00%) if each underlying is ≥ 70.00% of its starting value on an Observation Date. Beginning with the September 25, 2026 Call Observation Date the Notes are automatically callable monthly if each underlying is ≥ 100.00% of its starting value; called Notes pay principal plus the applicable contingent coupon.
If not called, at maturity holders receive principal if the Least Performing Underlying’s Ending Value is ≥ its Threshold Value (each Threshold is 60.00% of starting value); if the Least Performing Underlying is below its Threshold, holders suffer 1:1 downside exposure, with up to 100.00% of principal at risk. All payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and Guarantor.
Bank of America Corporation (through BofA Finance LLC) is offering Buffered Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index. The Notes have an approximately 5-year term, are expected to price on March 27, 2026, issue on April 1, 2026, and mature on April 1, 2031. The Starting Value of the Underlying was 532.97 (determined on March 25, 2026), the Threshold Value is 426.38 (which is 80.00% of the Starting Value), and the Upside Participation Rate is 221.00%.
At maturity, if the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value, holders receive 221.00% of the upside; if the Ending Value is between the Starting Value and the Threshold Value, holders receive the principal amount; if the Ending Value is below the Threshold Value, holders incur 1:1 downside beyond the 20% buffer and could lose up to 80.00% of principal. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance (Issuer) and Bank of America Corporation (Guarantor).
BofA Finance LLC prices a contingent-income, buffered, auto-callable yield note program guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation linked to the S&P 500® Futures 35% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index. The Notes have an approximately 5 year term if not called and contingent monthly coupons tied to index observation levels.
Per $1,000 principal, the public offering price is $1,000.00, underwriting discount up to $47.50, and proceeds to BofA Finance of $952.50. Notes are auto-callable beginning with the April 27, 2027 Call Observation Date if the Underlying is ≥ 85.00% of its Starting Value; coupon payments require the Underlying to be ≥ 75.00% of its Starting Value on Observation Dates. At maturity, investors face 1:1 downside beyond a 15% buffer, with up to 85% of principal at risk.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Buffered (with Memory Feature) Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures 35% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index with an approximate five-year term. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note; underwriting discount per Note may be up to $47.50, yielding proceeds to the issuer of $952.50 per Note. The Notes may pay monthly contingent coupons if the Underlying is at or above 80.00% of its Starting Value on Observation Dates, are automatically callable beginning with the April 27, 2027 Call Observation Date at a Call Value of 100.00%, and at maturity provide buffered downside protection for the first 15% decline but 1:1 exposure beyond that (up to 85.00% principal at risk). All payments are subject to issuer and guarantor credit risk and depend on the complex target-volatility, leveraged Underlying that deducts a 6.00% per annum decrement cost and transaction costs.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Auto-Callable Return Notes fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the S&P 500 FC TCA 0.50% Decrement Index ER. The Notes are expected to price on March 30, 2026 and issue on April 2, 2026 with an approximate 7-year term.
The Notes are automatically callable beginning on March 31, 2027 if the Observation Value meets specified Call Values; scheduled Call Amounts range from $1,075 to $1,450 per $1,000 principal. At maturity, if the Ending Value is greater than or equal to 100% of the Starting Value, holders receive 100.00% upside to increases; if the Ending Value is below 100% of the Starting Value, holders receive the principal amount.
Initial estimated value is stated between $880 and $940 per $1,000; public offering price is $1,000 with an underwriting discount up to $42.50 and proceeds to issuer of $957.50 per note. Payments depend on issuer/guarantor credit and the complex mechanics, including a 0.50% annual carry cost and transaction costs embedded in the Index.
BofA Finance priced a preliminary offering of Contingent Income Issuer Callable Yield Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index, expected to price on April 6, 2026 and issue on April 9, 2026.
The Notes have an approximately three‑year term (maturing April 11, 2029) and offer a contingent coupon of 10.25% per annum ( 0.8542% per month) payable monthly provided the Index closes at or above 85.00% of its Starting Value on each Observation Date. The issuer may call the Notes quarterly beginning April 9, 2027. If the Ending Value is below 75.00% of the Starting Value at maturity, holders will have 1:1 downside exposure and could lose up to 100% of principal; otherwise holders receive principal.