Bank of America Corporation ( BAC ) Analyst/Investor Day November 5, 2025 9:00 AM EST Company Participants Lee McEntire - Head of Investor Relations & Local Markets Organization Brian Moynihan - Chairman & CEO Holly O'Neill - President of Consumer, Retail & Preferred lines of business Lindsay Hans - President & Co-Head of Merrill Wealth Management Eric Schimpf - CEO, State Designated Principal & Director Kathleen Knox - President of Bank of America Private Bank Matthew Koder - President of Global Corporate & Investment Banking Wendy Stewart - President of Global Commercial Banking Sharon Miller - President of Business Banking and Head of Specialty Banking & Lending James DeMare - Co-President Dean Athanasia - Co-President Bernard Mensah - President of International & CEO of Merrill Lynch International Jeff Busconi - Head of Wealth Management Strategy, Products & Services Mark C. Monaco - Head of Enterprise Payments & Head of Global Transaction Business Hari Gopalkrishnan - Chief Technology & Information Officer Thomas Scrivener - Chief Operations Executive David Tyrie - President of Mkt.
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Bank of America's first Investor Day in over a decade aims to reignite growth, address lagging returns and sharpen its profitability roadmap.
The board is fielding shareholder demands for a clear plan to boost the bank's stock price – and a strategy to compete against its archrival, Jamie Dimon's JPMorgan Chase.
Bank of America expects 5-7% NII growth in 2026, powered by loan demand, deposit gains and digital efficiency.
A high-conviction call from one of Wall Street's largest banks is drawing fresh attention to the critical role of data storage in the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. On Oct. 21, Bank of America NYSE: BAC reiterated its Buy rating on Western Digital NASDAQ: WDC and raised its price target to $145 per share.
Bank of America (BAC) is well-positioned for a declining interest rate environment, with strong net interest income growth and healthy loan expansion. BAC's net interest margin surpassed 2% for the first time in two years, and loan growth outpaced sector averages despite a slight deposit decline. With callable high-coupon bonds being redeemed and lower rates ahead, I recommend shifting from BAC's fixed income to its common shares for better returns.
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Bank of America delivered better-than-expected Q3 earnings on Wednesday, driven by strong consumer/investment banking results, supported by robust U.S. economic growth. BAC posted double-digit earnings growth in Q3 and continues to grow book value at a healthy pace. The bank saw 9% year-over-year growth in its net interest income in Q3'25 and raised its NII outlook for Q4'25 at the same time.
Bank of America reported a strong quarter with double-digit revenue growth and declining credit losses. The large bank generating 5.6% operating leverage with costs mostly contained as the digital transformation occurs. BoA has strong capital returns with stock repurchases providing a greater than 5% boost to EPS.