Bank of America Corporation
Bank of America Reports Q2 2026 Net Income of $9.1 Billion
Summary
Bank of America Corporation announced second quarter 2026 financial results, reporting net income of $9.1 billion, or $1.21 per diluted share, on revenue of $31.6 billion. This represents a 27% increase in net income and a 15% rise in revenue compared to the same period last year. The company also highlighted strong performance across all business segments, with notable growth in investment banking fees, sales and trading revenue, and asset management fees. The results will be further discussed in an investor conference call scheduled for July 14, 2026.
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About Bank of America Corporation
Bank of America Corporation is a leading financial services company, offering a comprehensive range of banking, investment, and risk management services to individual, corporate, and institutional clients globally. As one of the largest banks in the United States, it provides essential financial products such as checking and savings accounts, credit cards, loans, wealth management, and mortgage services. Bank of America's operations are organized into various sectors, including consumer banking, global wealth and investment management, global banking, and global markets, reflecting its diverse business model and expansive client reach. The corporation is a pivotal player in global finance, influencing capital flow and investment strategies through its widespread network of branches and ATMs. Its role extends beyond traditional banking as it actively engages in community development and sustainability initiatives. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bank of America is well-integrated into the global financial system, with presence across several continents supporting economic growth and financial inclusion. With a strategic focus on technology and digital transformation, the bank enhances customer experiences and operational efficiency while staying ahead in an increasingly competitive financial landscape.
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