Zacks.com users have recently been watching Bank of America (BAC) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
Bank of America delivered strong Q2'25 earnings last week, driven by higher net interest income and robust capital markets activity (trading). The Wall Street bank confirmed its 2025 net interest income outlook, despite expecting fewer rate cuts, and maintains solid balance sheet quality. Bank of America grew its NII sequentially to $14.8B, leading the bank to report its fourth quarter of consecutive growth.
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Bank of America (BAC) have what it takes?
![]() BAC 9 months ago | Other | €0.68 Per Share |
![]() BAC 10 Jul 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Apr 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Jan 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Oct 2023 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
21 Oct 2025 (In 2 months) Date | | 1.2 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
21 Jul 2025 Date | | 1.19 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
22 Apr 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
21 Jan 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
22 Oct 2024 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
![]() BAC 9 months ago | Other | €0.68 Per Share |
![]() BAC 10 Jul 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Apr 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Jan 2024 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
![]() BAC 9 Oct 2023 | Other | €0.67 Per Share |
21 Oct 2025 (In 2 months) Date | | 1.2 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
21 Jul 2025 Date | | 1.19 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
22 Apr 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
21 Jan 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
22 Oct 2024 Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
Banks - Diversified Industry | Financial Services Sector | Brian Thomas Moynihan CEO | XSTU Exchange | US92343V1044 ISIN |
US Country | 213,000 Employees | 5 Sep 2025 Last Dividend | 30 Aug 2004 Last Split | 13 Jan 1978 IPO Date |
Bank of America Corporation, a comprehensive financial institution, provides a wide range of banking and financial services across the globe. Catering to individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses, institutional investors, large corporations, and governments, it operates through four main segments: Consumer Banking, Global Wealth & Investment Management (GWIM), Global Banking, and Global Markets. This vast institution has its roots stretching back to 1784, with its headquarters nestled in Charlotte, North Carolina, marking its long-standing presence and influence in the financial sector.
Offers an array of services including traditional and money market savings accounts, certificates of deposit and IRAs, checking accounts with or without interest, and investment accounts and products. Also provided are credit and debit cards, residential mortgages, home equity loans, and various loans such as automotive, recreational vehicle, and consumer personal loans.
Delivers investment management, brokerage, banking, trust, and retirement products, along with wealth management solutions. GWIM also provides customized solutions, incorporating specialty asset management services.
Focuses on lending products and services, including commercial loans, leases, commitment facilities, trade finance, and commercial real estate and asset-based lending. It extends treasury solutions such as treasury management, foreign exchange, and short-term investing options, in addition to merchant services; provides working capital management solutions; and offers advisory services in debt and equity underwriting and distribution, mergers, and fixed-income and equity research.
Engages in market-making, financing, securities clearing, settlement, and custody services. It provides securities and derivative products, alongside risk management products through interest rate, equity, credit, currency, and commodity derivatives, foreign exchange, fixed-income, and mortgage-related products.