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BofA Finance LLC is offering Contingent Income Auto-Callable Securities linked to Dollar General Corporation (DG) common stock with a stated principal of $1,000 per security. The securities pay a contingent quarterly coupon of at least $31.625 (≥3.1625% per quarter; 12.65% per annum) if the underlying meets a downside threshold of 60% of the initial share price. Pricing date is April 2, 2026, original issue date April 8, 2026, and maturity is April 5, 2029. Coupons are paid only when quarterly determination prices meet the threshold, early automatic redemption occurs if a determination closing price is ≥ the initial share price on any of the first eleven determination dates, and investors face 1:1 downside exposure at maturity if the final share price is below the downside threshold.
BofA Finance LLC priced a contingent-income, buffered, auto-callable note (fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation) linked to the least performing of SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) and iShares Silver Trust (SLV). The Notes have an approximate 12-month term, expected issue date April 1, 2026, and mature on April 1, 2027. Contingent monthly coupons are payable only if both Underlyings trade at or above 75.00% of their Starting Values on Observation Dates; automatic monthly calls begin with the September 28, 2026 Call Observation Date if both Underlyings are at or above 100.00% of their Starting Values. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying is below its Threshold (75.00% of Starting Value), principal is exposed on a leveraged basis (up to 100% loss). All payments depend on the credit of the Issuer and Guarantor.
BofA Finance LLC prices contingent income issuer callable yield notes linked to the S&P 500® Index, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes are expected to price on April 6, 2026 and issue on April 9, 2026 with an approximate three-year term if not called. They pay a contingent coupon of 8.30% per annum (0.6917% monthly) on each monthly Observation Date if the S&P 500 closing level is at or above 85.00% of its Starting Value. Beginning April 9, 2027, the Issuer may call the Notes quarterly for the Early Redemption Amount (principal plus any applicable contingent coupon). If not called, principal is returned at maturity unless the Ending Value is below 50.00% of the Starting Value, in which case investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure (up to 100% principal loss). All payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and the Guarantor. The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note; underwriting discount and proceeds per Note are shown in the pricing table.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Fixed Income Buffered Auto-Callable Yield Notes due May 1, 2031, fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes reference the S&P 500® Futures 35% Volatility Compass TCA 6% Decrement Index and carry a fixed coupon of 7.00% per annum, paid monthly, and an approximate five-year term if not called.
The public offering price is $1,000.00 per Note with an underwriting discount up to $47.50, resulting in proceeds to the issuer of $952.50 per $1,000. The initial estimated value range at pricing is expected to be $850.00–$900.00 per $1,000. Payments depend on the Underlying, automatic monthly calls beginning April 27, 2027 if the Observation Value >= 100% of Starting Value, and a 15% downside buffer at maturity before 1:1 exposure applies.
BofA Finance is offering Contingent Income Auto-Callable Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Class A common stock of Palantir Technologies Inc., the common stock of NVIDIA Corporation and the common stock of Tesla, Inc. The Notes have an approximate 5-year term with an expected pricing date of April 27, 2026, issue date April 30, 2026, and maturity on May 1, 2031. Coupon payments are monthly: a Maximum Coupon of 8.50% per annum ( $7.084 per $1,000 monthly) is payable if each Underlying Stock's Observation Value is ≥ 100% of its Starting Value for call purposes or ≥ 80% of its Starting Value for coupon purposes; otherwise a Minimum Coupon of 0.25% per annum ( $0.2084 per $1,000 monthly) applies. Beginning with the April 27, 2027 Observation Date the Notes are automatically callable monthly if each Underlying Stock meets its Call Value; if called you receive principal plus the applicable Coupon Payment. Public offering price is $1,000 per Note with an underwriting discount up to $40, resulting in proceeds to BofA Finance of $960 per Note; the initial estimated value range is $900 to $950 per $1,000. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance LLC and guarantor Bank of America Corporation. Denominations are minimum $1,000.
BofA Finance LLC is offering Enhanced Return Notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index due April 1, 2031. The Notes are expected to price on March 27, 2026 and issue on April 1, 2026, with a ~5-year term. The Starting Value was set at 532.97 on the Strike Date (March 25, 2026). At maturity the Notes pay 221.00% upside participation if the Ending Value exceeds the Starting Value; if the Ending Value is below a Threshold Value of 426.38 (80.00% of the Starting Value), investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure to declines, with up to 100% principal at risk. There are no periodic interest payments; all payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance (Issuer) and Bank of America Corporation (Guarantor). The initial estimated value range on the pricing date is $940.00–$990.00 per $1,000.00 principal amount; public offering price is $1,000.00 per note with proceeds to issuer of $998.50 per note.
BofA Finance LLC priced $3,892,000 of Auto-Callable Notes due March 27, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation. The Notes, priced March 24, 2026 and issued March 27, 2026, are linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Russell 2000 Index and the S&P 500 Index and have an approximate five-year term if not called.
The Notes are automatically callable beginning with the March 25, 2027 Call Observation Date on specified semi‑annual dates at the stated Call Amounts. If not called, they pay $1,702.50 per $1,000 at maturity if each Underlying’s Ending Value is greater than or equal to 100% of its Starting Value; they pay $1,000 per $1,000 if the Least Performing Underlying’s Ending Value is between 75% and 100%; if the Least Performing Underlying falls below 75%, investors suffer 1:1 downside exposure to that Underlying (up to 100% loss). The initial estimated value at pricing was $977.80 per $1,000 while the public offering price was $1,000.00.
BofA Finance LLC is offering contingent income, buffered, auto-callable yield notes fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation, linked to the least performing of the VanEck® Gold Miners ETF (GDX) and the iShares® Silver Trust (SLV). The Notes have an approximate five-year term, expected to price on April 27, 2026, issue on April 30, 2026, and mature on May 1, 2031. Monthly contingent coupons may pay when both Underlyings meet an 80.00% barrier; the Notes are automatically callable beginning with the April 27, 2027 Call Observation Date if both Underlyings are at or above 100.00% of their Starting Values. At maturity, if the Least Performing Underlying is below its 80.00% Threshold Value, investors have 1:1 downside beyond a 20% buffer and could lose up to 80.00% of principal. All payments are subject to the credit risk of the Issuer and Guarantor.
BofA Finance LLC is offering callable, principal‑at‑risk market‑linked notes due April 6, 2028 that pay contingent quarterly coupons tied to the S&P 500® Index. Each security has a stated principal amount of $1,000 and may pay a quarterly coupon of at least $21.125 (a minimum annualized rate of 8.45%) only if the index closing value on each observation date is at or above the coupon barrier level equal to 75% of the initial index value.
If not redeemed early, at maturity holders receive principal plus the final contingent coupon when the final index value is at or above the downside threshold (also 75% of the initial index value); if the final index value is below that threshold, payment equals $1,000 multiplied by the index performance factor and could be less than $750 or zero. The issuer may redeem all securities on quarterly dates beginning July 8, 2026. All payments are subject to the credit risk of BofA Finance and fully guaranteed by Bank of America Corporation.
BofA Finance LLC priced contingent income auto-callable yield notes totaling $1,710,000 linked to the least performing of CELH, CRWD (Class A) and ELF. The Notes priced March 24, 2026, will issue March 27, 2026 and mature March 29, 2029, unless automatically called earlier.
The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 33.00% per annum (2.75% per month) when each underlying’s Observation Value is >= 60.00% of its Starting Value. Beginning September 24, 2026, the Notes are automatically callable quarterly if each Underlying’s Observation Value is >= 75.00% of its Starting Value, in which case holders receive principal plus the relevant contingent coupon. If not called, downside at maturity is 1:1 to the Least Performing Underlying below its Threshold Value, with up to 100% principal loss; otherwise principal is repaid.