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Published on 4/8/2024 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: BofA prices $9.14 million trigger autocallable contingent yield notes on two ETFs

By Marisa Wong

Los Angeles, April 8 – BofA Finance LLC priced $9.14 million of trigger autocallable contingent yield notes due April 1, 2027 linked to the least performing of the iShares Russell 2000 exchange-traded fund and the Technology Select Sector SPDR fund, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The notes will pay a quarterly contingent coupon at an annualized rate of 9.05% if each ETF closes at or above its coupon barrier, 70% of its initial value, on the corresponding observation date for that quarter.

Beginning after six months, if the least performing ETF closes at or above its initial value on any quarterly observation date, the notes will be automatically called at par of $10 plus the contingent coupon for that observation date.

If the notes are not called and each ETF finishes at or above its downside threshold, 70% of its initial value, the payout at maturity will be par. Otherwise, investors will lose 1% for every 1% decline of the least-performing ETF from its initial value.

The notes are guaranteed by Bank of America Corp.

BofA Securities, Inc. is the underwriter and UBS Financial Services Inc. is the selling agent.

Issuer:BofA Finance LLC
Guarantor:Bank of America Corp.
Issue:Trigger autocallable contingent yield notes
Underlying ETFs:iShares Russell 2000 ETF and Technology Select Sector SPDR fund
Amount:$9,143,000
Maturity:April 1, 2027
Coupon:9.05% per year, payable each quarter that each ETF closes at or above its coupon barrier on observation date for that quarter
Price:Par of $10
Payout at maturity:Par unless either ETF finishes below downside threshold, in which case 1% loss for every 1% decline of worst performing ETF from initial value
Call:Automatically at par plus contingent coupon if least performing ETF closes at or above initial value on any quarterly observation date starting Oct. 2, 2024
Initial values:$210.30 for iShares Russell, $208.27 for Technology Select
Coupon barriers:$147.21 for iShares Russell, $145.79 for Technology Select; 70% of initial values
Downside thresholds:$147.21 for iShares Russell, $145.79 for Technology Select; 70% of initial values
Strike date:March 28
Pricing date:April 2
Settlement date:April 5
Agents:UBS Financial Services Inc. and BofA Securities, Inc.
Fees:2%
Cusip:09710R136

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