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The SEC filings page for MER on Stock Titan aggregates U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission documents in which MER is referenced through the Income Capital Obligation Notes initially due December 15, 2066 of Bank of America Corporation, identified in the filings with the trading symbol MER PrK on the New York Stock Exchange. These notes appear in multiple Bank of America Corporation Form 8-K reports as one of several classes of securities registered under Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act.
Within the available 8-K filings, Bank of America Corporation lists MER PrK alongside common stock, non-cumulative preferred stock series, depositary shares tied to preferred stock, floating rate preferred hybrid income term securities of BAC Capital Trust entities, and senior medium-term notes of BofA Finance LLC that carry guarantees from Bank of America Corporation. The filings also reference a Registration Statement on Form S-3 that registers offerings of medium-term notes and related guarantees, into which certain exhibits are incorporated by reference.
On this page, users can access those 8-K reports and other MER-related disclosures as they are pulled from the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries help explain where MER PrK appears in each filing, highlight the sections that describe the class of Income Capital Obligation Notes, and clarify how these instruments fit within the broader securities tables. This can be especially useful when filings cover several different securities at once.
Investors interested in MER-linked instruments can use this page to find current reports that mention MER PrK, review the legal descriptions and registration references, and see how Bank of America Corporation presents these notes in its official disclosures. The AI tools are intended to reduce the time required to locate MER-specific information within lengthy multi-security filings.
Bank of America (BAC) insider reports charitable stock gift
A Bank of America officer, identified as the Chief Operations Executive, reported a transaction involving the company’s common stock. On 12/03/2025, the insider made a charitable gift of 3,000 shares of Bank of America common stock, reported with transaction code G, at a stated price of $0 per share. After this gift, the insider directly beneficially owns 207,531 shares of Bank of America common stock.
The filing is a Form 4 submitted for a single reporting person and notes that the disposition reflects a charitable contribution, rather than an open-market sale. No derivative securities transactions were reported.
Bank of America Corporation (BAC) insider Johnbull Okpara, the Chief Accounting Officer, reported equity transactions dated 11/30/2025. The filing shows the exercise and settlement of 26,784 restricted stock units, resulting in the acquisition of an equal number of Bank of America common shares, as each unit represents a right to receive one share. To cover tax withholding, 13,674 common shares were disposed of back to the issuer at a price of $53.65 per share, leaving 13,110 common shares directly held after the reported transactions.
The report also lists ongoing holdings of 50,000 shares of Preferred Stock, Series DD, held directly. Following the vesting event, Okpara continues to hold 53,569 restricted stock units, which relate to an award originally granted on 11/30/2024 that vests in three equal annual installments beginning 11/30/2025.
Bank of America Corporation (BAC) reported an insider equity transaction by an officer. On 11/15/2025, the President of Merrill Wealth Management exercised 975 restricted stock units into common stock and then disposed of 471 common shares to Bank of America to cover tax withholding at a price of $52.61 per share. After these transactions, the reporting person directly beneficially owned 39,621 shares of Bank of America common stock and 975 restricted stock units. Each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of common stock, and the units were originally granted on February 15, 2022, vesting in sixteen equal quarterly installments starting May 15, 2022.
Bank of America Corporation reported an insider transaction by Chair and CEO Brian T. Moynihan. On 11/15/2025, he exercised 17,891 2025 cash-settled restricted stock units, each economically equivalent to one share of common stock, and disposed of 17,891 shares of common stock at $52.61 per share. Following these transactions, he directly beneficially owned 2,651,313 shares of common stock, plus 3,568.159 shares held through a 401(k) plan and 100,000 shares held by a trust. He also continued to hold 53,675 cash-settled restricted stock units, originally granted on February 14, 2025 and scheduled to vest in twelve equal monthly installments from March 2025 through February 2026.
Bank of America Corporation received an updated ownership report on its common stock from Warren E. Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and a broad group of Berkshire insurance and finance subsidiaries. The group reports beneficial ownership of 568,070,012 Bank of America common shares, representing 7.8% of the outstanding class, with shared voting and dispositive power over these shares and no sole power. Major holding entities include National Indemnity Company, GEICO-related companies, Columbia Insurance Company and others within the Berkshire group. The filers certify that the shares were not acquired and are not held for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Bank of America, indicating a passive investment position under Schedule 13G/A.
Bank of America (BAC) reported an insider transaction by a Co‑President. On 11/13/2025, the reporting person made charitable gifts of common stock coded “G”. The filings list gifts of 13,250 shares and three additional gifts of 475 shares each, all at a reported price of $0 per share.
Following these transactions, the insider’s directly held common stock position changed sequentially to 560,094, 559,619, 559,144, and then 558,669 shares. The filing notes the disposition represents a charitable gift.
Bank of America Corp. (BAC) filed a Form 13F Holdings Report listing 29,308 reportable positions with a Form 13F Information Table value total of $1,474,446,686,122.
The filing identifies 8 other included managers, including Bank of America NA; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.; BofA Securities, Inc.; Merrill Lynch International; and BofA Securities Europe SA. This report provides a consolidated snapshot of reportable holdings for the institutional manager and its included affiliates.
Bank of America reported stronger results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Total revenue rose to
Growth was driven by higher net interest income of
The balance sheet expanded, with total loans and leases at
Bank of America (BAC) disclosed an insider transaction by its Chief People Officer. On 10/22/2025, the reporting person made a charitable gift of 6,000 shares of common stock (Transaction Code G). After the transaction, the insider directly beneficially owns 324,622 shares.
Bank of America (BAC) reported an insider transaction by Chair and CEO Brian T. Moynihan on 10/15/2025. He reported a conversion related to cash‑settled restricted stock units and a same‑day sale of 17,892 shares at $52.28.
Following the transactions, he beneficially owned 2,651,313 BAC shares directly. Additional holdings include 3,568.159 share equivalents in a 401(k) plan and 100,000 shares held indirectly by a trust. The derivative line reflects cash‑settled RSUs, with each unit economically equivalent to one share and a remaining balance of 71,566 units. The grant vests in twelfths on the 15th of each month from March 2025 through February 2026 and is payable solely in cash.