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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 16, 2020
 
 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
July 16, 2020
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Delaware
 
1-6523
 
56-0906609
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)
 
(Commission File Number)
 
(IRS Employer Identification No.)
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255
(Address of principal executive offices)
(704) 386-5681
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
 
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
 
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
 
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
 
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
 
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))





Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share
BAC
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series E
BAC PrE
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 6.200% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series CC
BAC PrC
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 6.000% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series EE
BAC PrA
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 6.000% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series GG
BAC PrB
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 5.875% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series HH
BAC PrK
New York Stock Exchange
7.25% Non-Cumulative Perpetual Convertible Preferred Stock, Series L
BAC PrL
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,200th interest in a share of
BML PrG
New York Stock Exchange
Bank of America Corporation Floating Rate Non-Cumulative
 
 
Preferred Stock, Series 1
 
 
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,200th interest in a share of
BML PrH
New York Stock Exchange
Bank of America Corporation Floating Rate Non-Cumulative
 
 
Preferred Stock, Series 2
 
 
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,200th interest in a share of
BML PrJ
New York Stock Exchange
Bank of America Corporation Floating Rate Non-Cumulative
 
 
Preferred Stock, Series 4
 
 
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,200th interest in a share of
BML PrL
New York Stock Exchange
Bank of America Corporation Floating Rate Non-Cumulative

 
 
Preferred Stock, Series 5
 
 
Floating Rate Preferred Hybrid Income Term Securities of BAC Capital Trust XIII (and the guarantee related thereto)
BAC/PF
New York Stock Exchange
5.63% Fixed to Floating Rate Preferred Hybrid Income Term Securities of BAC Capital Trust XIV (and the guarantee related thereto)
BAC/PG
New York Stock Exchange
Income Capital Obligation Notes initially due December 15, 2066 of Bank of America Corporation
MER PrK
New York Stock Exchange
Senior Medium-Term Notes, Series A, Step Up Callable Notes, due
BAC/31B
New York Stock Exchange
November 28, 2031 of BofA Finance LLC (and the guarantee of the
 
 
Registrant with respect thereto)
 
 
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 5.375% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series KK
BAC PrM
New York Stock Exchange
Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1,000th interest in a share of 5.000% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series LL
BAC PrN
New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (17 CFR 230.405) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR 240.12b-2).

Emerging growth company
  
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.






ITEM 2.02. RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION.
On July 16, 2020, Bank of America Corporation (the "Corporation") announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020, reporting second quarter net income of $3.5 billion, or $0.37 per diluted share. A copy of the press release announcing the Corporation's results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020 (the "Press Release") is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated by reference in this Item 2.02. The Press Release is available on the Corporation's website.
The information provided in Item 2.02 of this report, including Exhibit 99.1, shall be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
ITEM 7.01. REGULATION FD DISCLOSURE.
On July 16, 2020, the Corporation will hold an investor conference call and webcast to discuss financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020, including the Press Release and other matters relating to the Corporation.
The Corporation has also made available on its website presentation materials containing certain historical and forward-looking information relating to the Corporation (the "Presentation Materials") and materials that contain additional information about the Corporation's financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020 (the "Supplemental Information"). The Presentation Materials and the Supplemental Information are furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.2 and Exhibit 99.3, respectively, and are incorporated by reference in this Item 7.01. All information in Exhibits 99.2 and 99.3 is presented as of the particular date or dates referenced therein, and the Corporation does not undertake any obligation to, and disclaims any duty to, update any of the information provided.
The information provided in Item 7.01 of this report, including Exhibits 99.2 and 99.3, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, nor shall the information or Exhibits 99.2 or 99.3 be deemed incorporated by reference in any filings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

ITEM 9.01. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS.
(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit 99.1 is filed herewith. Exhibits 99.2 and 99.3 are furnished herewith.
 
 
 
 
EXHIBIT NO.
  
DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
104
 
Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded in the cover page formatted in Inline XBRL)





SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Corporation has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
 
 
 
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION
 
 
By:
 
/s/ Rudolf A. Bless
 
 
Rudolf A. Bless
 
 
Chief Accounting Officer

Dated: July 16, 2020



Bank of America Reports Quarterly Earnings of $3.5 Billion, EPS of $0.37 Provision for Credit Losses of $5.1 Billion Includes a $4.0 Billion Reserve Build(A) CET1 Ratio 11.4%, Average Global Liquidity Sources Grew $244 Billion to $796 Billion(B,C) Q2-20 Financial Highlights1 Q2-20 Business Segment Highlights(1,2,D) • Net income of $3.5 billion, or $0.37 per diluted Consumer Banking share, includes the impact of a $4.0 billion reserve • Net income of $71 million, impacted by a reserve build and lower NII build primarily associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 • Loans up 8% to $322 billion; deposits up 15% to $811 billion • Consumer investment assets up 12% to $246 billion, driven by flows – Pretax income declined 58% to $3.8 billion of $23 billion since Q2-19 and market performance – Pretax, pre-provision income down 9% to $8.9 3 • Client Support Actions: billion – Completed ~334,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans YTD • Provision for credit losses increased to $5.1 billion, to deliver $25 billion in funding to small business owners driven by $4.0 billion reserve build – Processed ~1.8 million payment deferrals YTD, of which ~1.7 • Revenue, net of interest expense, decreased 3% to million were still in place as of July 9 $22.3 billion Global Wealth and Investment Management – Net interest income (NII)(E) declined 11% to $10.8 billion, driven by lower interest rates, • Net income of $624 million partially offset by loan and deposit growth • Client balances increased 1% to $2.9 trillion, driven by client flows – Noninterest income rose 5% to $11.5 billion, led – AUM flows of $4 billion in Q2-20 by strong capital markets results • Loans up 10% to $182 billion; deposits up 13% to $287 billion • Noninterest expense increased 1% to $13.4 billion; • Merrill added nearly 6,000 net new households, and Private Bank efficiency ratio of 60% added nearly 500 net new relationships • Client Support Actions: • Loan and lease balances in the business segments – 77% of Wealth Management clients used online or mobile platform rose $96 billion, or 11%, to $1.0 trillion – WebEx meetings hosted by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management • Deposits rose $282.7 billion, or 21%, to $1.7 Financial Advisors up 419% trillion – Private Bank teams averaged 1,900 client interactions/day • Common equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio increased from the prior quarter to 11.4% (Advanced approaches), Global Banking versus 9.5% required minimum(B) • Net income of $726 million • Book value per common share rose 6% to $27.96; • Record firmwide investment banking fees (excl. self-led) up 57% to tangible book value per common share rose 5% to $2.2 billion; No. 3 ranking in investment banking fees(F) $19.90(4) • Loans up 14% to $424 billion; deposits up 36% to $494 billion From Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan: • Client Support Actions: "In the most tumultuous period since the Great – Approved nearly $160 billion in new or expanded commercial Depression, we delivered for our clients, our commitments across business segments in the first half of 2020 employees, our communities and our shareholders. – Raised $461 billion in capital in first-half 2020 on behalf of clients – Issued $1 billion social bond; first bond issued by a U.S. commercial "Strong capital markets results provided an important bank entirely focused on fighting COVID-19 counterbalance to the COVID-19-related impacts on Global Markets our Consumer business, and our industry-leading digital capabilities allowed us to support clients amid • Net income of $1.9 billion difficult working conditions. • Sales and trading revenue of $4.2 billion, including net debit valuation adjustments (DVA) losses of $261 million "We provided billions in credit to clients; announced a • Excluding net DVA, sales and trading revenue increased 35% to $4.4 $1 billion, four-year commitment to drive economic billion(G) and racial equality in our communities; strengthened – FICC increased 50% to $3.2 billion(G) our balance sheet by increasing deposits, capital and (G) – Equities increased 7% to $1.2 billion loan loss reserves; invested in technology and • Client Support Action: equipment to help keep our employees safe; and delivered for shareholders, earning more than twice – Supported clients by providing liquidity and a strong and resilient our quarterly dividend." trading platform during period of heightened market activity See page 10 for endnotes. 1 Financial Highlights and Business Segment Highlights are compared to the year-ago quarter unless noted. Loan and deposit balances are shown on an average basis unless noted. 2 The Corporation reports the results of operations of its four business segments and All Other on a fully taxable-equivalent (FTE) basis. 3 Pretax, pre-provision income (PTPI) represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information, see endnote H on page 10. 4 Tangible book value per common share represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information, see page 18. 1


 
Bank of America Financial Highlights Three months ended ($ in billions, except per share data) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 Total revenue, net of interest expense $22.3 $22.8 $23.1 Provision for credit losses 5.1 4.8 0.9 Noninterest expense 13.4 13.5 13.3 Pretax income 3.8 4.5 9.0 Income tax expense 0.3 0.5 1.6 Net Income 3.5 4.0 7.3 Diluted earnings per share $0.37 $0.40 $0.74 From Chief Financial Officer Paul Donofrio: "We strengthened an already strong balance sheet by increasing capital and liquidity and growing deposits. While net charge-offs remained relatively low by historical standards, we added another $4 billion to credit reserves to reflect the current economic outlook. We ended the quarter with record deposits of $1.7 trillion, $242 billion in common equity, and $21 billion in credit reserves that we believe will allow us to continue to be a source of strength for our clients and communities. Our continued focus on Responsible Growth means we are well prepared for the current environment." Supporting Employees, Clients and Communities Employees Clients – Extensive steps to help protect and support employees working – Extensive efforts to keep clients safe including enhanced cleanings, in our offices, including enhanced cleanings, providing personal personal protective equipment, wellness barriers, physical distancing, protective equipment and installing thousands of wellness virtual client meetings and opening drive-up windows barriers – Proactive client outreach across all businesses, including: – Special compensation incentives for teammates serving clients – Millions of letters and emails and placing outbound calls to in U.S. financial centers, call centers and operation centers Consumer and Small Business clients – Thousands of calls, meetings and broadcasts to actively advise and – Expanded employee benefits (no-cost coronavirus testing in connect with Wealth and Private Bank clients U.S.; no-fee Teladoc; enhanced backup childcare, including – Proactive guidance and market insight from BofA Global Research reimbursement of $100 per day; physical and emotional and Investment Insights teams wellness resources; and vacation and personal day flexibility) – SBA approved Paycheck Protection Program loans for ~334,000 – Dedicated communications and outreach to employees and clients YTD, providing $25 billion in funding to small business owners family members about available resources, including Life Event (avg. of $78K, 99% of loans to businesses with <100 employees) Services and Employee Assistance Program counseling services – Processed more than 16 million Economic Impact Payments YTD, – Employee Relief Fund provides grants to U.S.-based totaling more than $26 billion for clients and non-clients and   employees experiencing emergency hardships provided ~$59 billion in unemployment benefits via prepaid debit cards – 21K+ employees have been reskilled and realigned to serve in new capacities and support our clients – Relief available from various fees, including overdraft, non- sufficient funds, monthly maintenance and late charges – Committed to no coronavirus-related layoffs in 2020 – Processed ~1.8 million payment deferrals YTD across credit card, Communities and Other auto, mortgage and home equity, of which 1.7 million were still – Announced $1 billion, four-year initiative to help drive racial ~ in place as of July 9 equality and economic opportunity in communities of color – Paused foreclosure sales, evictions and home/auto repossessions – Announced $25 million commitment to the launch of a new Smithsonian Institution initiative to further how Americans – No negative credit bureau reporting for previously up-to-date understand, experience and confront issues involving race clients requesting financial relief – Committed $100 million to support and address pressing needs – Approved nearly $160 billion in new or expanded commercial of health crisis, including health care, food and education commitments and raised $461 billion in capital for clients across debt/ equity markets in first half of 2020 – Committed to provide up to $250 million in capital to community development financial institutions (CDFIs) and up to $10 million – Ensuring reliable access for clients’ financial needs through 24/7 access in philanthropic grants to help fund CDFI operations to mobile and online banking tools, virtual communication tools, continued access to cash, and ~4,300 financial centers and other bank – Issued $1 billion corporate social bond; first bond issued by a offices U.S. commercial bank entirely focused on fighting COVID-19 – Supported clients by providing liquidity and a strong and resilient – Lowered the employee matching gift minimum to $1 and trading platform during period of heightened market activity doubled the match for employee donations to 17 organizations focused on racial equality 2


 
Consumer Banking1,2 1 • Net income of $71 million declined significantly due Financial Results to COVID-19 impacts: Three months ended – higher provision expense for expected credit losses ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 2 – lower NII from interest rates Total revenue $7,851 $9,129 $9,717 – increased operating costs associated with the Provision for credit losses 3,024 2,258 947 health and safety of employees and clients Noninterest expense 4,733 4,495 4,412 • Revenue of $7.9 billion decreased 19%, driven by Pretax income 94 2,376 4,358 lower NII, as well as lower service charges and card Income tax expense 23 582 1,068 income Net income $71 $1,794 $3,290 • Provision for credit losses increased to $3.0 billion, primarily due to a reserve build associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 Business Highlights(1,3,D) – Net charge-off ratio improved to 1.05%, compared Three months ended to 1.24% ($ in billions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 • Noninterest expense increased 7% to $4.7 billion, Average deposits $810.7 $736.7 $707.1 driven by incremental expense to support customers Average loans and leases 321.6 316.9 296.4 and employees during COVID-19 and investments for Consumer investment assets 246.1 212.2 219.7 business growth and digital capabilities (EOP) – Continued investment in financial center and ATM Active mobile banking users 30.3 29.8 27.8 builds/renovations, sales professionals and digital (MM) capabilities Number of financial centers 4,298 4,297 4,349 Business Highlights(1,3,D) Efficiency ratio 60% 49% 45% • Average deposits grew $104 billion, or 15%; average Return on average allocated 1 19 36 capital loans grew $25 billion, or 8%, driven by growth in 3 residential mortgages Total Consumer Credit Card • Consumer investment assets grew $26 billion, or Average credit card $86.2 $94.5 $93.6 12%, to $246 billion, driven by client flows and outstanding balances market performance Total credit/debit spend 143.3 153.0 161.5 – $23 billion of client flows since Q2-19 Risk-adjusted margin 8.5% 7.9% 7.9% – 2.9 million client accounts, up 9% YoY 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. • 10 new financial centers opened and 17 renovated in 2 Revenue, net of interest expense. 3 The consumer credit card portfolio includes Consumer Banking and GWIM. Q2-20 • Combined credit/debit card spend decreased 11% Continued Business Leadership • 6.6 million Consumer customers enrolled in Preferred • No. 1 Consumer Deposit Market Share (Estimated retail consumer deposits Rewards, with 99% retention rate based on June 30, 2019 FDIC deposit data) • 1 No. 1 Small Business Lender (FDIC, Q1-20) Digital Usage Continued to Grow • No. 1 Online Banking and Mobile Banking Functionality (Keynova Q2-20 • 39.3 million active digital banking users, up 5% Online Banker ScoreCard; Q1-20 Mobile Banker Scorecard; Javelin 2020 Online and • 30.3 million active mobile banking users, up 9% Mobile Banking Scorecards) • No. 1 Home Equity Originator (Inside Mortgage Finance, Home Equity new • Digital sales were 47% of all Consumer Banking HELOC commitments, Q1-20) sales • No. 1 in Prime Auto Credit Distribution of New Originations Among • 1.8 billion mobile logins in Q2-20 Peers (Experian Autocount; Franchised Dealers; Largest percentage of 680+ • 11.3 million active Zelle® users, now including small Vantage 3.0 originations among key competitors as of April 2020) businesses; sent and received 117 million transfers • No. 1 Digital Checking Account Sales Functionality (Forrester, January 2020) worth $32 billion in Q2-20, up 79% • Named North America’s Best Digital Bank (Euromoney, July 2019) • Approximately 665,000 digital appointments with a • Best Mortgage Lender for First-Time Home Buyers (Nerdwallet, 2020) specialist • 5 Star Ranking Overall - Named a Top Online Stock Broker (Nerdwallet, 2020) 3


 
Global Wealth and Investment Management 1,2 1 • Net income of $624 million, down $452 million Financial Results – Pretax income declined $599 million, or 42%, to Three months ended $826 million; pretax margin of 19% ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 – Pretax, pre-provision income declined $484 million, Total revenue2 $4,425 $4,936 $4,900 or 33%, to $1.0 billion(H) Provision for credit losses 136 189 21 • Revenue of $4.4 billion decreased 10% as lower NII and transactional revenue more than offset the Noninterest expense 3,463 3,600 3,454 benefits of deposit, loan and AUM growth Pretax income 826 1,147 1,425 • Provision for credit losses increased $115 million to Income tax expense 202 281 349 $136 million due to a reserve build associated with a Net income $624 $866 $1,076 weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 • Noninterest expense was flat at $3.5 billion Business Highlights(1,D) (1,D) Business Highlights Three months ended • Total client balances up $29 billion, or 1%, to $2.9 trillion ($ in billions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 – AUM flows of $4 billion in Q2-20 Average deposits $287.1 $263.4 $253.9 – Average deposits increased $33 billion, or 13%, to Average loans and leases 182.2 178.6 166.3 $287 billion; average loans and leases grew $16 Total client balances (EOP) 2,927.8 2,658.6 2,898.8 billion, or 10%, to $182 billion AUM flows 3.6 7.0 5.3 Strong Client Growth and Advisor Engagement Pretax margin 19% 23% 29% • Merrill Lynch Wealth Management – Added nearly 6,000 net new households Return on average allocated 17 23 30 – WebEx meetings hosted by Financial Advisors up capital 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. 419% 2 – eCommunications volume up 106% YTD Revenue, net of interest expense. – Client satisfaction with advisors remains high at Continued Business Leadership 93% YTD • Private Bank • No. 1 U.S. wealth management market position across client assets, – Added nearly 500 net new relationships deposits and loans (U.S.-based full-service wirehouse peers based on Q1-20 – Teams averaged 1,900 interactions per day, with earnings releases) • No. 1 in Personal trust assets under management (Industry Q1-20 FDIC call clients, up 79% from Q4-19 reports) Digital Usage Continued to Grow • No. 1 in Barron’s Top 1,200 ranked Financial Advisors (2020) – Secure text messages with GWIM clients up 85% • No. 1 in Forbes’ Top Next Generation Advisors (2019) and – Total GWIM digital logins up 105% Best-in-State Wealth Advisors (2020) • Merrill Lynch Wealth Management • No. 1 in Financial Times Top 401K Retirement Plan Advisers (2019) – 77% of clients using an online or mobile platform • No. 1 in Barron’s Top 100 Women Advisors (2019) across Merrill and Bank of America • No. 1 in Forbes’ Top Women Advisors (2019) – Client usage of MyMerrill mobile app grew 28% • Digital Wealth Impact Innovation Award for Digital Engagement (AITE Group, 2020) – 39% of checks were deposited through the mobile app, up from 24% in Q2-19 • Private Bank – 77% of clients actively using an online or mobile platform across Private Bank and Bank of America – 37% YoY growth in active users of the Private Bank mobile app and 15% growth in Private Bank online platform users – Zelle usage - 94% growth in transactions YoY 4


 
Global Banking1,2 1 • Net income decreased $1.2 billion to $726 million Financial Results – Pretax income declined $1.6 billion, or 62%, to Three months ended $995 million ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 – Pretax, pre-provision income increased $104 Total revenue2,3 $5,091 $4,600 $4,975 million, or 4%, to $2.9 billion(H) Provision for credit losses 1,873 2,093 125 • Revenue of $5.1 billion increased 2%, as higher Noninterest expense 2,223 2,321 2,211 investment banking fees and portfolio valuations more than offset lower net interest income Pretax income 995 186 2,639 • Provision for credit losses increased $1.7 billion to Income tax expense 269 50 713 $1.9 billion, primarily due to a reserve build Net income $726 $136 $1,926 associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 (1,2,D) • Noninterest expense increased 1% to $2.2 billion Business Highlights Three months ended Business Highlights(1,2,D) ($ in billions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 • Average deposits increased $131 billion, or 36%, to Average deposits $493.9 $382.4 $362.6 $494 billion, reflecting client flight to safety, Average loans and leases 423.6 386.5 372.5 government stimulus and placement of credit draws Total Corp. IB fees (excl. self- 2.2 1.4 1.4 • Average loans and leases grew $51 billion, or 14%, to led)2 $424 billion, driven by revolver draws at the end of Global Banking IB fees2 the prior quarter, which have been partially paid down 1.2 0.8 0.7 throughout Q2-20 Business Lending revenue 1.9 2.0 2.1 • Record total corporation investment banking fees of Global Transaction Services 1.8 2.0 2.2 $2.2 billion (excl. self-led) increased 57%, driven by revenue increases in advisory, debt and equity underwriting Efficiency ratio 44% 50% 44% fees Return on average allocated 7 1 19 – Participated in 9 of the top 10 equity deals and 6 capital of the top 10 debt deals(F) 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. 2 Global Banking and Global Markets share in certain deal economics from investment banking, 1 loan origination activities, and sales and trading activities. Digital Usage Continued to Grow 3 Revenue, net of interest expense. • ~500k CashPro® Online users (digital banking platform) across our commercial, corporate and Continued Business Leadership business banking businesses  • North America’s Best Bank for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises • CashPro Mobile Active Users increased 50% and (Euromoney, 2020) logins increased 77% (rolling 12 months, YoY) • Best Overall Brand Middle Market Banking (Greenwich, 2020) • CashPro Mobile Payment Approvals value of $184 • North America and Latin America's Best Bank for Transaction Services billion, with volumes increasing 244% (rolling 12 (Euromoney, 2020) months, YoY) • North America’s Best Bank for Financing (Euromoney, 2019) • Number of checks deposited via CashPro Mobile • 2019 Quality, Share and Excellence Awards for U.S. Large Corporate up 133%, and dollar volume increased 181% Banking and Cash Management (Greenwich, 2019) (rolling 12 months, YoY) • Relationships with 77% of the Global Fortune 500 and 95% of the U.S. • 14 million incoming receivables were digitally Fortune 1000 (2019) matched in last 12 months using Intelligent Receivables, which uses AI to match payments and accounts receivables (May 2020) • Mobile Wallet adoption for commercial cards grew by 115% YoY (May 2020) 5


 
Global Markets1,2 1 • Net income of $1.9 billion, increased $849 million, or Financial Results 81% Three months ended – Excluding net DVA, net income increased 96% to ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 $2.1 billion4 Total revenue2,3 $5,349 $5,226 $4,144 – Pretax income increased $1.1 billion, or 75%, to 4 $2.6 billion Net DVA (261) 300 (31) – Pretax, pre-provision income increased $1.2 billion, Total revenue $5,610 $4,926 $4,175 (excl. net DVA)2,3,4 or 82%, to $2.7 billion(H) • Revenue of $5.3 billion increased 29%, driven by Provision for credit losses 105 107 5 higher sales and trading revenues and investment Noninterest expense 2,682 2,812 2,675 banking fees, partially offset by the absence of a gain Pretax income 2,562 2,307 1,464 on sale of an equity investment which occurred in Income tax expense 666 600 417 Q2-19 Net income $1,896 $1,707 $1,047 – Excluding net DVA, revenue increased 34%4 Net income (excl. net $2,094 $1,479 $1,071 • Provision for credit losses increased $100 million to DVA)4 $105 million, primarily due to a reserve build associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 Business Highlights(1,2,D) • Noninterest expense was flat at $2.7 billion Three months ended 5 • Average VaR of $81 million ($ in billions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 (1,2,D) Average total assets $663.1 $713.1 $685.4 Business Highlights 467.0 503.1 496.2 • Reported sales and trading revenue increased 28% Average trading-related assets to $4.2 billion Average loans and leases 74.1 71.7 70.6 • Excluding net DVA, sales and trading revenue 2 increased 35% to $4.4 billion(G) Sales and trading revenue 4.2 4.6 3.2 – FICC revenue of $3.2 billion increased 50%, driven Sales and trading revenue 4.4 4.3 3.3 2,(G) by strong results across credit-related products, (excl. net DVA) especially in the Americas, as the market Global Markets IB fees2 0.9 0.6 0.6 rebounded after the March sell-off, as well as a Efficiency ratio 50% 54% 65% robust performance from macro products due to Return on average allocated 21 19 12 solid market-making conditions capital – Equities revenue of $1.2 billion increased 7%, 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. driven by strong performance in cash and client 2 Global Banking and Global Markets share in certain deal economics from investment banking, financing, partially offset by a weaker performance loan origination activities, and sales and trading activities. 3 Revenue, net of interest expense. in derivatives 4 Revenue and net income, excluding net DVA, are non-GAAP financial measures. See endnote G on page 10 for more information. 5 VaR model uses a historical simulation approach based on three years of historical data and Additional Highlights an expected shortfall methodology equivalent to a 99% confidence level. Average VaR was • 680+ research analysts covering 3,100+ companies, $81MM, $48MM and $34MM for Q2-20, Q1-20 and Q2-19, respectively. 1,280+ corporate bond issuers across 55+ economies Continued Business Leadership and 24 industries • CMBS Bank of the Year (GlobalCapital US Securitization Awards, 2020) • Derivatives House of the Year (GlobalCapital, 2019; Risk 2020 Award) • Derivatives and Interest Rate Derivatives House of the Year (IFR Awards, 2019) • Most Innovative Bank for Equity Derivatives (The Banker, 2019) • No. 1 Global Research Firm (Institutional Investor, 2019) • No. 1 Global Fixed Income Research Team (Institutional Investor, 2019) • No. 1 Quality Leader for U.S. Fixed Income Overall Trading Quality and No. 1 for U.S. Fixed Income Overall Service Quality (Greenwich, 2019) • Quality Leader in Global Foreign Exchange Sales and Corporate FX Sales (Greenwich, 2019) • Share Leader in U.S. Fixed Income Market Share (Greenwich, 2019)   • No. 1 Municipal Bonds Underwriter (Refinitiv, 2019)   6


 
All Other1 1 • Net income increased to $216 million from $9 Financial Results million, driven primarily by a $704 million gain on Three months ended certain mortgage loan sales ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 • Total corporation effective tax rate of 7% reflects Total revenue2 $(262) $(980) $(503) the 11% tax rate expected for the rest of 2020 due to the greater impact of tax credits related to Provision for credit losses (21) 114 (241) tax-advantaged investments on lower pretax Noninterest expense 309 247 516 income, as well as the related adjustment to the Pretax loss (550) (1,341) (778) year-to-date tax rate Income tax expense (benefit) (766) (848) (787) Net income (loss) $216 $(493) $9 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. 2 Revenue, net of interest expense. Note: All Other consists of asset and liability management (ALM) activities, equity investments, non-core mortgage loans and servicing activities, liquidating businesses and certain expenses not otherwise allocated to a business segment. ALM activities encompass certain residential mortgages, debt securities, and interest rate and foreign currency risk management activities. Substantially all of the results of ALM activities are allocated to our business segments. Equity investments include our merchant services joint venture, as well as a portfolio of equity, real estate and other alternative investments. 7


 
Credit Quality Charge-offs Highlights1 • Total net charge-offs up $24 million, or 2%, from Three months ended Q1-20 to $1.1 billion ($ in millions) 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 – Consumer net charge-offs decreased $138 million from the prior quarter to $734 million, Provision for credit losses $5,117 $4,761 $857 driven primarily by payment deferrals and Net charge-offs 1,146 1,122 887 government stimulus 2 – Commercial net charge-offs increased $162 Net charge-off ratio 0.45% 0.46% 0.38% million from the prior quarter to $412 million, At period-end driven primarily by commercial real estate and Nonperforming loans and $4,393 $4,056 $4,187 energy leases • Net charge-off ratio decreased 1 basis point from Nonperforming loan and 0.44% 0.39% 0.44% the prior quarter to 0.45% leases ratio Provision for credit losses Allowance for loan and lease $19,389 $15,766 $9,527 • Provision expense increased $356 million from the losses prior quarter to $5.1 billion Allowance for loan and lease 1.96% 1.51% 1.00% – Q2-20 included a reserve build of $4.0 billion losses ratio3 primarily due to a weaker economic outlook 1 Comparisons are to the year-ago quarter unless noted. related to COVID-19 2 Net charge-off ratio is calculated as annualized net charge-offs divided by average outstanding loans and leases during the period. 3 4 Allowance for loan and lease losses ratio is calculated as allowance for loan and lease losses Allowance for credit losses divided by loans and leases outstanding at the end of the period. • Allowance for credit losses, including unfunded 4 The Company’s adoption of the new CECL accounting standard effective January 1, 2020 measures the allowance based on management’s best estimate of lifetime expected credit commitments, increased $10.9 billion, or 106%, losses inherent in the Company’s lending activities. Prior periods presented reflect from 12/31/19 to $21.1 billion measurement of the allowance based on management’s estimate of probable incurred credit losses. – Allowance for loan and lease losses increased $10.0 billion, or 106%, from 12/31/19 to $19.4 Note: Ratios do not include loans accounted for under the fair value option. billion, representing 1.96% of total loans and leases • Nonperforming loans (NPLs) increased $337 million from Q1-20 to $4.4 billion, driven by an increase in commercial NPLs • Commercial reservable criticized utilized exposure of $26.0 billion increased $8.6 billion, or 167 bps, from Q1-20 – Increases include Retailing, Cruise Lines, Real Estate, Energy, Restaurants and Hotels See page 10 for endnotes. 8


 
Balance Sheet, Liquidity and Capital Highlights ($ in billions except per share data, end of period, unless otherwise noted)(B,C) Three months ended 6/30/2020 3/31/2020 6/30/2019 Ending Balance Sheet Total assets $2,741.7 $2,620.0 $2,395.9 Total loans and leases 998.9 1,050.8 963.8 Total loans and leases in business segments (excluding All Other) 973.8 1,014.7 920.5 Total deposits 1,718.7 1,583.3 1,375.1 Average Balance Sheet Average total assets $2,704.2 $2,494.9 $2,399.1 Average loans and leases 1,031.4 990.3 950.5 Average deposits 1,658.2 1,439.3 1,375.5 Funding and Liquidity Long-term debt $261.6 $256.7 $238.0 Global Liquidity Sources, average(C) 796 565 552 Equity Common shareholders’ equity $242.2 $241.5 $246.7 Common equity ratio 8.8% 9.2% 10.3% Tangible common shareholders’ equity1 $172.4 $171.7 $176.8 Tangible common equity ratio1 6.5% 6.7% 7.6% Per Share Data Common shares outstanding (in billions) 8.66 8.68 9.34 Book value per common share $27.96 $27.84 $26.41 Tangible book value per common share1 19.90 19.79 18.92 Regulatory Capital(B) CET1 capital $171.0 $168.1 $171.5 Standardized approach Risk-weighted assets $1,475 $1,561 $1,467 CET1 ratio 11.6% 10.8% 11.7% Advanced approaches Risk-weighted assets $1,503 $1,512 $1,431 CET1 ratio 11.4% 11.1% 12.0% Supplementary leverage Supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) 7.0% 6.4% 6.8% 1 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For reconciliation, see page 18 of this press release. 9


 
Endnotes A Reserve Build (or Release) is calculated by subtracting net charge-offs for the period from the provision for credit losses recognized in that period. The period-end allowance, or reserve, for credit losses reflects the beginning of the period allowance adjusted for net charge-offs recorded in that period plus the provision for credit losses recognized in that period. B Regulatory capital ratios at June 30, 2020 are preliminary. The Corporation reports regulatory capital ratios under both the Standardized and Advanced approaches. The approach that yields the lower ratio is used to assess capital adequacy, which for Common equity tier 1 (CET1) is the Advanced approaches for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 and the Standardized approach for all other reporting dates presented. Supplementary leverage exposure at June 30, 2020 excludes U.S. Treasury Securities and deposits at Federal Reserve Banks. C Global Liquidity Sources (GLS) include cash and high-quality, liquid, unencumbered securities, inclusive of U.S. government securities, U.S. agency securities, U.S. agency MBS, and a select group of non-U.S. government and supranational securities, and other investment-grade securities, and are readily available to meet funding requirements as they arise. It does not include Federal Reserve Discount Window or Federal Home Loan Bank borrowing capacity. Transfers of liquidity among legal entities may be subject to certain regulatory and other restrictions. D We present certain key financial and nonfinancial performance indicators (KPIs) that management uses when assessing consolidated and/or segment results. We believe this information is useful because it provides management and investors with information about underlying operational performance and trends. KPIs are presented in Balance Sheet, Liquidity and Capital Highlights and on the Segment pages for each segment. E We also measure net interest income on an FTE basis, which is a non-GAAP financial measure. FTE basis is a performance measure used in operating the business that management believes provides investors a more accurate picture of the interest margin for comparative purposes. We believe that this presentation allows for comparison of amounts from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practices. Net interest income on an FTE basis was $11.0 billion, $12.3 billion and $12.3 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. The FTE adjustment was $128 million, $144 million and $149 million for the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. F Source: Dealogic as of July 1, 2020. G Global Markets revenue and net income, excluding net debit valuation adjustments (DVA), and sales and trading revenue, excluding net DVA, are non- GAAP financial measures. Net DVA gains (losses) were $(261) million, $300 million and $(31) million for the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. FICC net DVA gains (losses) were $(245) million, $274 million and $(30) million for the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. Equities net DVA gains (losses) were $(16) million, $26 million and $(1) million for the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. H Pretax, pre-provision income (PTPI) at the consolidated level is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by adjusting consolidated pretax income to add back provision for credit losses. Similarly, PTPI at the segment level is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by adjusting the segments' pretax income to add back the provision for credit losses. Management believes that PTPI (both at the consolidated and segment level) is a useful financial measure as it enables an assessment of the Company’s ability to generate earnings to cover credit losses through a credit cycle and provides an additional basis for comparing the Company's results of operations between periods by isolating the impact of provision for credit losses, which can vary significantly between periods. For Reconciliations to GAAP financial measures, see page 18 for Total company and below for segments. (Dollars in millions) Second Quarter 2020 Consumer Global Global Banking GWIM Banking Markets All Other Pretax income $ 94 $ 826 $ 995 $ 2,562 $ (550) Provision for credit losses 3,024 136 1,873 105 (21) Pretax, pre-provision income $ 3,118 $ 962 $ 2,868 $ 2,667 $ (571) First Quarter 2020 Consumer Global Global Banking GWIM Banking Markets All Other Pretax income $ 2,376 $ 1,147 $ 186 $ 2,307 $ (1,341) Provision for credit losses 2,258 189 2,093 107 114 Pretax, pre-provision income $ 4,634 $ 1,336 $ 2,279 $ 2,414 $ (1,227) Second Quarter 2019 Consumer Global Global Banking GWIM Banking Markets All Other Pretax income $ 4,358 $ 1,425 $ 2,639 $ 1,464 $ (778) Provision for credit losses 947 21 125 5 (241) Pretax, pre-provision income $ 5,305 $ 1,446 $ 2,764 $ 1,469 $ (1,019) 10


 
Contact Information and Investor Conference Call Invitation Investor Call Note: Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan and Chief Financial Officer Paul Donofrio will discuss second- Information quarter 2020 financial results in a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET today. The presentation and supporting materials can be accessed on the Bank of America Investor Relations website at http://investor.bankofamerica.com. For a listen-only connection to the conference call, dial 1.877.200.4456 (U.S.) or 1.785.424.1732 (international). The conference ID is 79795. Please dial in 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. Investors can access replays of the conference call by visiting the Investor Relations website or by calling 1.800.934.4850 (U.S.) or 1.402.220.1178 (international) from July 16 through July 25. Investors May Contact: Reporters May Contact: Lee McEntire, Bank of America, 1.980.388.6780 Jerry Dubrowski, Bank of America, 1.646.855.1195 (office) or [email protected] 1.508.843.5626 (mobile) [email protected] Jonathan Blum, Bank of America (Fixed Income), 1.212.449.3112 [email protected] Bank of America Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 66 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 4,300 retail financial centers, including approximately 3,000 lending centers, 2,600 financial centers with a Consumer Investment Financial Solutions Advisor and approximately 2,200 business centers; approximately 16,900 ATMs; and award-winning digital banking with approximately 39 million active users, including approximately 30 million mobile users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry- leading support to approximately 3 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and approximately 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Forward-Looking Statements Bank of America Corporation (the “Company”) and its management may make certain statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Forward-looking statements often use words such as “anticipates,” “targets,” “expects,” “hopes,” “estimates,” “intends,” “plans,” “goals,” “believes,” “continue” and other similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “may,” “might,” “should,” “would” and “could.” Forward-looking statements represent the Company’s current expectations, plans or forecasts of its future results, revenues, expenses, efficiency ratio, capital measures, strategy, and future business and economic conditions more generally, and other future matters. These statements are not guarantees of future results or performance and involve certain known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict and are often beyond the Company’s control. Actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, any of these forward-looking statements. 11


 
You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement and should consider the following uncertainties and risks, as well as the risks and uncertainties more fully discussed under Item 1A. Risk Factors of the Company’s 2019 Annual Report on Form 10-K and in any of the Company’s subsequent Securities and Exchange Commission filings: the Company’s potential judgments, claims, damages, penalties, fines and reputational damage resulting from pending or future litigation and regulatory and government actions, including as a result of our participation in and execution of government programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic; the possibility that the Company’s future liabilities may be in excess of its recorded liability and estimated range of possible loss for litigation, regulatory, and representations and warranties exposures; the possibility that the Company could face increased servicing, fraud, indemnity, contribution or other claims from one or more counterparties, including trustees, purchasers of loans, underwriters, issuers, monolines, private-label and other investors, or other parties involved in securitizations; the Company’s ability to resolve representations and warranties repurchase and related claims, including claims brought by investors or trustees seeking to avoid the statute of limitations for repurchase claims; the risks related to the discontinuation of the London InterBank Offered Rate and other reference rates, including increased expenses and litigation and the effectiveness of hedging strategies; uncertainties about the financial stability and growth rates of non-U.S. jurisdictions, the risk that those jurisdictions may face difficulties servicing their sovereign debt, and related stresses on financial markets, currencies and trade, and the Company’s exposures to such risks, including direct, indirect and operational; the impact of U.S. and global interest rates, inflation, currency exchange rates, economic conditions, trade policies and tensions, including tariffs, and potential geopolitical instability; the impact of the interest rate environment on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations; the possibility that future credit losses may be higher than currently expected due to changes in economic assumptions, customer behavior, adverse developments with respect to U.S. or global economic conditions and other uncertainties; the Company’s ability to achieve its expense targets and expectations regarding net interest income, provision for credit losses, net charge-offs, effective tax rate, loan growth or other projections; adverse changes to the Company’s credit ratings from the major credit rating agencies; an inability to access capital markets or maintain deposits or borrowing costs; estimates of the fair value and other accounting values, subject to impairment assessments, of certain of the Company’s assets and liabilities; the estimated or actual impact of changes in accounting standards or assumptions in applying those standards; uncertainty regarding the content, timing and impact of regulatory capital and liquidity requirements; the impact of adverse changes to total loss-absorbing capacity requirements, stress capital buffer requirements and/or global systemically important bank surcharges; the potential impact of actions of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on the Company’s capital plans; the effect of regulations, other guidance or additional information on the impact from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act; the impact of implementation and compliance with U.S. and international laws, regulations and regulatory interpretations, including, but not limited to, recovery and resolution planning requirements, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation assessments, the Volcker Rule, fiduciary standards, derivatives regulations and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and any similar or related rules and regulations; a failure or disruption in or breach of the Company’s operational or security systems or infrastructure, or those of third parties, including as a result of cyber-attacks or campaigns; the impact on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations from the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union; the impact of any future federal government shutdown and uncertainty regarding the federal government’s debt limit; the emergence of widespread health emergencies or pandemics, including the magnitude and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the U.S. and/or global economy, financial market conditions and our business, results of operations and financial condition; the impact of natural disasters, military conflict, terrorism or other geopolitical events; and other matters. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the date the forward-looking statement was made. “Bank of America” and “BofA Securities” are the marketing names used by the Global Banking and Global Markets divisions of Bank of America Corporation. Lending, other commercial banking activities, and trading in certain financial instruments are performed globally by banking affiliates of Bank of America Corporation, including Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC. Trading in securities and financial instruments, and strategic advisory, and other investment banking activities, are performed globally by investment banking affiliates of Bank of America Corporation (“Investment Banking Affiliates”), including, in the United States, BofA Securities, Inc. and Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp., both of which are registered broker-dealers and Members of SIPC, and, in other jurisdictions, by locally registered entities. BofA Securities, Inc. and Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp. are registered as futures commission merchants with the CFTC and are members of the NFA. Investment products offered by Investment Banking Affiliates:  Are Not FDIC Insured · May Lose Value · Are Not Bank Guaranteed. Bank of America Corporation’s broker-dealers are not banks and are separate legal entities from their bank affiliates. The obligations of the broker-dealers are not obligations of their bank affiliates (unless explicitly stated otherwise), and these bank affiliates are not responsible for securities sold, offered, or recommended by the broker-dealers. The foregoing also applies to other non-bank affiliates. For more Bank of America news, including dividend announcements and other important information, visit the Bank of America newsroom at https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com. www.bankofamerica.com 12


 
13 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Selected Financial Data (In millions, except per share data) Six Months Ended Second First Second June 30 Quarter Quarter Quarter Summary Income Statement 2020 2019 2020 2020 2019 Net interest income $ 22,978 $ 24,564 $ 10,848 $ 12,130 $ 12,189 Noninterest income 22,115 21,524 11,478 10,637 10,895 Total revenue, net of interest expense 45,093 46,088 22,326 22,767 23,084 Provision for credit losses 9,878 1,870 5,117 4,761 857 Noninterest expense 26,885 26,492 13,410 13,475 13,268 Income before income taxes 8,330 17,726 3,799 4,531 8,959 Income tax expense 787 3,067 266 521 1,611 Net income $ 7,543 $ 14,659 $ 3,533 $ 4,010 $ 7,348 Preferred stock dividends 718 681 249 469 239 Net income applicable to common shareholders $ 6,825 $ 13,978 $ 3,284 $ 3,541 $ 7,109 Average common shares issued and outstanding 8,777.6 9,624.0 8,739.9 8,815.6 9,523.2 Average diluted common shares issued and outstanding 8,813.3 9,672.4 8,768.1 8,862.7 9,559.6 Summary Average Balance Sheet Total debt securities $ 470,638 $ 444,077 $ 476,060 $ 465,215 $ 446,447 Total loans and leases 1,010,835 947,291 1,031,387 990,283 950,525 Total earning assets 2,239,406 2,017,555 2,358,782 2,120,029 2,023,722 Total assets 2,599,557 2,380,127 2,704,186 2,494,928 2,399,051 Total deposits 1,548,766 1,367,700 1,658,197 1,439,336 1,375,450 Common shareholders’ equity 241,983 244,668 242,889 241,078 245,438 Total shareholders’ equity 265,425 267,101 266,316 264,534 267,975 Performance Ratios Return on average assets 0.58% 1.24% 0.53% 0.65% 1.23% Return on average common shareholders’ equity 5.67 11.52 5.44 5.91 11.62 Return on average tangible common shareholders’ equity (1) 7.97 16.13 7.63 8.32 16.24 Per Common Share Information Earnings $ 0.78 $ 1.45 $ 0.38 $ 0.40 $ 0.75 Diluted earnings 0.77 1.45 0.37 0.40 0.74 Dividends paid 0.36 0.30 0.18 0.18 0.15 Book value 27.96 26.41 27.96 27.84 26.41 Tangible book value (1) 19.90 18.92 19.90 19.79 18.92 June 30 March 31 June 30 Summary Period-End Balance Sheet 2020 2020 2019 Total debt securities $ 471,861 $ 475,852 $ 446,075 Total loans and leases 998,944 1,050,785 963,800 Total earning assets 2,391,043 2,265,254 2,027,935 Total assets 2,741,688 2,619,954 2,395,892 Total deposits 1,718,666 1,583,325 1,375,093 Common shareholders’ equity 242,210 241,491 246,719 Total shareholders’ equity 265,637 264,918 271,408 Common shares issued and outstanding 8,664.1 8,675.5 9,342.6 Six Months Ended Second First Second June 30 Quarter Quarter Quarter Credit Quality 2020 2019 2020 2020 2019 Total net charge-offs $ 2,268 $ 1,878 $ 1,146 $ 1,122 $ 887 Net charge-offs as a percentage of average loans and leases outstanding (2) 0.46% 0.40% 0.45% 0.46% 0.38% Provision for credit losses $ 9,878 $ 1,870 $ 5,117 $ 4,761 $ 857 June 30 March 31 June 30 2020 2020 2019 Total nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties (3) $ 4,611 $ 4,331 $ 4,452 Nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties as a percentage of total loans, leases and foreclosed properties (2) 0.47% 0.42% 0.47% Allowance for loan and lease losses $ 19,389 $ 15,766 $ 9,527 Allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total loans and leases outstanding (2) 1.96% 1.51% 1.00% For footnotes, see page 14. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
14 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Selected Financial Data (continued) (Dollars in millions) Capital Management June 30 March 31 June 30 2020 2020 2019 Regulatory capital metrics (4): Common equity tier 1 capital $ 171,020 $ 168,115 $ 171,498 Common equity tier 1 capital ratio - Standardized approach 11.6% 10.8% 11.7% Common equity tier 1 capital ratio - Advanced approaches 11.4 11.1 12.0 Tier 1 leverage ratio 7.4 7.9 8.4 Tangible equity ratio (5) 7.3 7.7 8.7 Tangible common equity ratio (5) 6.5 6.7 7.6 (1) Return on average tangible common shareholders’ equity and tangible book value per share of common stock are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe the use of ratios that utilize tangible equity provides additional useful information because they present measures of those assets that can generate income. Tangible book value per share provides additional useful information about the level of tangible assets in relation to outstanding shares of common stock. See Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures on page 18. (2) Ratios do not include loans accounted for under the fair value option. Charge-off ratios are annualized for the quarterly presentation. (3) Balances do not include past due consumer credit card loans, consumer loans secured by real estate where repayments are insured by the Federal Housing Administration and individually insured long-term stand-by agreements (fully insured home loans), and in general, other consumer and commercial loans not secured by real estate, and nonperforming loans held for sale or accounted for under the fair value option. (4) Regulatory capital ratios at June 30, 2020 are preliminary. Bank of America Corporation reports regulatory capital ratios under both the Standardized and Advanced approaches. The approach that yields the lower ratio is used to assess capital adequacy, which for Common equity tier 1 (CET1) is the Advanced approaches for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 and Standardized approach for all other reporting dates presented. (5) Tangible equity ratio equals period-end tangible shareholders’ equity divided by period-end tangible assets. Tangible common equity ratio equals period-end tangible common shareholders’ equity divided by period-end tangible assets. Tangible shareholders’ equity and tangible assets are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe the use of ratios that utilize tangible equity provides additional useful information because they present measures of those assets that can generate income. See Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures on page 18. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
15 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Quarterly Results by Business Segment and All Other (Dollars in millions) Second Quarter 2020 Consumer Global Global All Banking GWIM Banking Markets Other Total revenue, net of interest expense $ 7,851 $ 4,425 $ 5,091 $ 5,349 $ (262) Provision for credit losses 3,024 136 1,873 105 (21) Noninterest expense 4,733 3,463 2,223 2,682 309 Net income 71 624 726 1,896 216 Return on average allocated capital (1) 1% 17% 7% 21% n/m Balance Sheet Average Total loans and leases $ 321,558 $ 182,150 $ 423,625 $ 74,131 $ 29,923 Total deposits 810,700 287,109 493,918 45,083 21,387 Allocated capital (1) 38,500 15,000 42,500 36,000 n/m Quarter end Total loans and leases $ 325,105 $ 184,293 $ 390,108 $ 74,342 $ 25,096 Total deposits 854,017 291,740 500,918 52,842 19,149 First Quarter 2020 Consumer Global Global All Banking GWIM Banking Markets Other Total revenue, net of interest expense $ 9,129 $ 4,936 $ 4,600 $ 5,226 $ (980) Provision for credit losses 2,258 189 2,093 107 114 Noninterest expense 4,495 3,600 2,321 2,812 247 Net income (loss) 1,794 866 136 1,707 (493) Return on average allocated capital (1) 19% 23% 1% 19% n/m Balance Sheet Average Total loans and leases $ 316,946 $ 178,639 $ 386,483 $ 71,660 $ 36,555 Total deposits 736,669 263,411 382,373 33,323 23,560 Allocated capital (1) 38,500 15,000 42,500 36,000 n/m Quarter end Total loans and leases $ 317,535 $ 181,492 $ 437,122 $ 78,591 $ 36,045 Total deposits 762,387 282,395 477,108 38,536 22,899 Second Quarter 2019 Consumer Global Global All Banking GWIM Banking Markets Other Total revenue, net of interest expense $ 9,717 $ 4,900 $ 4,975 $ 4,144 $ (503) Provision for credit losses 947 21 125 5 (241) Noninterest expense 4,412 3,454 2,211 2,675 516 Net income 3,290 1,076 1,926 1,047 9 Return on average allocated capital (1) 36% 30% 19% 12% n/m Balance Sheet Average Total loans and leases $ 296,388 $ 166,324 $ 372,531 $ 70,587 $ 44,695 Total deposits 707,091 253,940 362,619 31,128 20,672 Allocated capital (1) 37,000 14,500 41,000 35,000 n/m Quarter end Total loans and leases $ 300,411 $ 168,993 $ 376,948 $ 74,136 $ 43,312 Total deposits 714,289 251,835 358,902 29,961 20,106 (1) Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently. n/m = not meaningful Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation. The Company reports the results of operations of its four business segments and All Other on a fully taxable-equivalent (FTE) basis. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
16 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Year-to-Date Results by Business Segment and All Other (Dollars in millions) Six Months Ended June 30, 2020 Consumer Global Global All Banking GWIM Banking Markets Other Total revenue, net of interest expense $ 16,980 $ 9,361 $ 9,691 $ 10,575 $ (1,242) Provision for credit losses 5,282 325 3,966 212 93 Noninterest expense 9,228 7,063 4,544 5,494 556 Net income (loss) 1,865 1,490 862 3,603 (277) Return on average allocated capital (1) 10% 20% 4% 20% n/m Balance Sheet Average Total loans and leases $ 319,252 $ 180,395 $ 405,054 $ 72,896 $ 33,238 Total deposits 773,685 275,260 438,145 39,203 22,473 Allocated capital (1) 38,500 15,000 42,500 36,000 n/m Period end Total loans and leases $ 325,105 $ 184,293 $ 390,108 $ 74,342 $ 25,096 Total deposits 854,017 291,740 500,918 52,842 19,149 Six Months Ended June 30, 2019 Consumer Global Global All Banking GWIM Banking Markets Other Total revenue, net of interest expense $ 19,349 $ 9,720 $ 10,130 $ 8,326 $ (1,135) Provision for credit losses 1,921 26 236 (18) (295) Noninterest expense 8,779 6,887 4,478 5,432 916 Net income (loss) 6,530 2,119 3,954 2,082 (26) Return on average allocated capital (1) 36% 30% 19% 12% n/m Balance Sheet Average Total loans and leases $ 294,339 $ 165,369 $ 371,326 $ 70,335 $ 45,922 Total deposits 702,074 257,868 355,866 31,246 20,646 Allocated capital (1) 37,000 14,500 41,000 35,000 n/m Period end Total loans and leases $ 300,411 $ 168,993 $ 376,948 $ 74,136 $ 43,312 Total deposits 714,289 251,835 358,902 29,961 20,106 (1) Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently. n/m = not meaningful Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
17 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Supplemental Financial Data (Dollars in millions) Six Months Ended Second First Second June 30 Quarter Quarter Quarter FTE basis data (1) 2020 2019 2020 2020 2019 Net interest income $ 23,250 $ 24,866 $ 10,976 $ 12,274 $ 12,338 Total revenue, net of interest expense 45,365 46,390 22,454 22,911 23,233 Net interest yield 2.09% 2.48% 1.87% 2.33% 2.44% Efficiency ratio 59.26 57.11 59.72 58.82 57.11 June 30 March 31 June 30 Other Data 2020 2020 2019 Number of financial centers - U.S. 4,298 4,297 4,349 Number of branded ATMs - U.S. 16,862 16,855 16,561 Headcount 212,796 208,931 208,984 (1) FTE basis is a non-GAAP financial measure. FTE basis is a performance measure used by management in operating the business that management believes provides investors with a more accurate picture of the interest margin for comparative purposes. The Corporation believes that this presentation allows for comparison of amounts from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practices. Net interest income includes FTE adjustments of $272 million and $302 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively; $128 million and $144 million for the second and first quarters of 2020, respectively, and $149 million for the second quarter of 2019. Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
18 Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures (Dollars in millions, except per share information) The Corporation evaluates its business based on the following ratios that utilize tangible equity, a non-GAAP financial measure. Tangible equity represents an adjusted shareholders’ equity or common shareholders’ equity amount which has been reduced by goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Return on average tangible common shareholders’ equity measures the Corporation’s net income applicable to common shareholders as a percentage of adjusted average common shareholders’ equity. The tangible common equity ratio represents adjusted ending common shareholders’ equity divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Return on average tangible shareholders’ equity measures the Corporation’s net income as a percentage of adjusted average total shareholders’ equity. The tangible equity ratio represents adjusted ending shareholders’ equity divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Tangible book value per common share represents adjusted ending common shareholders’ equity divided by ending common shares outstanding. These measures are used to evaluate the Corporation’s use of equity. In addition, profitability, relationship and investment models all use return on average tangible shareholders’ equity as key measures to support our overall growth goals. See the tables below for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most closely related financial measures defined by GAAP for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 and the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019. The Corporation believes the use of these non-GAAP financial measures provides additional clarity in understanding its results of operations and trends. Other companies may define or calculate supplemental financial data differently. Six Months Ended Second First Second June 30 Quarter Quarter Quarter 2020 2019 2020 2020 2019 Reconciliation of income before income taxes to pretax, pre-provision income Income before income taxes $ 8,330 $ 17,726 $ 3,799 $ 4,531 $ 8,959 Provision for credit losses 9,878 1,870 5,117 4,761 857 Pretax, pre-provision income $ 18,208 $ 19,596 $ 8,916 $ 9,292 $ 9,816 Reconciliation of average shareholders’ equity to average tangible shareholders’ equity and average tangible common shareholders’ equity Shareholders’ equity $ 265,425 $ 267,101 $ 266,316 $ 264,534 $ 267,975 Goodwill (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights) (1,648) (1,750) (1,640) (1,655) (1,736) Related deferred tax liabilities 759 805 790 728 770 Tangible shareholders’ equity $ 195,585 $ 197,205 $ 196,515 $ 194,656 $ 198,058 Preferred stock (23,442) (22,433) (23,427) (23,456) (22,537) Tangible common shareholders’ equity $ 172,143 $ 174,772 $ 173,088 $ 171,200 $ 175,521 Reconciliation of period-end shareholders’ equity to period-end tangible shareholders’ equity and period-end tangible common shareholders’ equity Shareholders’ equity $ 265,637 $ 271,408 $ 265,637 $ 264,918 $ 271,408 Goodwill (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights) (1,630) (1,718) (1,630) (1,646) (1,718) Related deferred tax liabilities 789 756 789 790 756 Tangible shareholders’ equity $ 195,845 $ 201,495 $ 195,845 $ 195,111 $ 201,495 Preferred stock (23,427) (24,689) (23,427) (23,427) (24,689) Tangible common shareholders’ equity $ 172,418 $ 176,806 $ 172,418 $ 171,684 $ 176,806 Reconciliation of period-end assets to period-end tangible assets Assets $ 2,741,688 $ 2,395,892 $ 2,741,688 $ 2,619,954 $ 2,395,892 Goodwill (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) (68,951) Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights) (1,630) (1,718) (1,630) (1,646) (1,718) Related deferred tax liabilities 789 756 789 790 756 Tangible assets $ 2,671,896 $ 2,325,979 $ 2,671,896 $ 2,550,147 $ 2,325,979 Book value per share of common stock Common shareholders’ equity $ 242,210 $ 246,719 $ 242,210 $ 241,491 $ 246,719 Ending common shares issued and outstanding 8,664.1 9,342.6 8,664.1 8,675.5 9,342.6 Book value per share of common stock $ 27.96 $ 26.41 $ 27.96 $ 27.84 $ 26.41 Tangible book value per share of common stock Tangible common shareholders’ equity $ 172,418 $ 176,806 $ 172,418 $ 171,684 $ 176,806 Ending common shares issued and outstanding 8,664.1 9,342.6 8,664.1 8,675.5 9,342.6 Tangible book value per share of common stock $ 19.90 $ 18.92 $ 19.90 $ 19.79 $ 18.92 Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation. Current period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.


 
Bank of America 2Q20 Financial Results July 16, 2020


 
2Q20 Financial Results 1 Summary Income Statement $ Inc / 2Q20 2Q19 % Inc / (Dec) ($B, except per share data) (Dec) Total revenue, net of interest expense $22.3 $23.1 ($0.8) (3) % Provision for credit losses 5.1 0.9 4.3 N/M Net charge-offs 1.1 0.9 0.3 29 Reserve build 2 4.0 (0.0) 4.0 N/M Noninterest expense 13.4 13.3 0.1 1 Pretax income 3.8 9.0 (5.2) (58) Pretax, pre-provision income 3 8.9 9.8 (0.9) (9) Income tax expense 0.3 1.6 (1.3) (83) Net income $3.5 $7.3 ($3.8) (52) Diluted earnings per share $0.37 $0.74 ($0.37) (50) Average diluted common shares (in millions) 8,768 9,560 (792) (8) Return Metrics and Efficiency Ratio Return on average assets 0.53 % 1.23 % Return on average common shareholders' equity 5.4 11.6 3 Return on average tangible common shareholders' equity 7.6 16.2 Efficiency ratio 60 57 Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. N/M = not meaningful. 1 2Q20 provision for credit losses, allowance for credit losses and related credit metrics in this presentation reflect the Company’s adoption of the new accounting standard on current expected credit losses (CECL) effective January 1, 2020. For more information, see important presentation information on slide 34. 2 For more information on reserve build, see note A on slide 31. 3 Represent non-GAAP financial measures. For more information on pretax, pre-provision income and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation 2 information about these measures, see slide 34.


 
2Q20 Highlights (Comparisons are to 2Q19 unless otherwise noted) • Diluted earnings per share of $0.37, down 50% • Net income of $3.5B declined $3.8B — Provision increased $4.3B, to $5.1B, and included a $4.0B reserve build primarily associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 — Pretax income declined $5.2B, or 58% — Pretax, pre-provision income declined $0.9B, or 9% 1 • Strengthened balance sheet — Ended the quarter with $242B of common shareholders’ equity — Book value per share of $27.96 improved 6% — Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio of 11.4% (minimum requirement is 9.5%) — End of period deposits of $1.7T in 2Q20, with significant increases in all lines of business — Paid $1.6B in dividends to shareholders in 2Q; suspended share repurchase program in March 2 • Revenue down 3% — Net interest income of $10.8B ($11.0B FTE 3), down 11%, driven primarily by lower interest rates, partially offset by loan and deposit growth — Sales and Trading revenue of $4.2B, up 28%; Sales and Trading revenue excl. DVA of $4.4B, up 35% (FICC up 50%, Equities up 7%) 4 — Record Investment Banking Fee quarter of $2.2B, up 57% • Noninterest expense of $13.4B increased $0.1B, or 1%, as net COVID-19 expenses were partially offset by other reductions • Net charge-offs of $1.1B are relatively unchanged from 1Q20 Note: FTE stands for fully taxable-equivalent basis. 1 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 2 Other than share repurchases to offset shares issued under Bank of America’s equity compensation plans. 3 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 3 4 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. See Note E on slide 31 and slide 34 for important presentation information.


 
Continuing Support for Employees, Clients and Communities Expanded employee benefits (no-cost COVID-19 testing in U.S.; no-fee Teladoc; enhanced back-up childcare; ► physical and emotional wellness resources; vacation and personal day flexibility) ► Completed ~334,000 PPP 1 loans YTD to deliver $25B of funding to small business owners (average of $78k, 99% of loans to businesses with <100 employees) ► Consumer and Small Business proactive client outreach: — Increased outbound client calls by >50% to 100,000 per day in 2Q20 — Sent ~240MM emails to clients highlighting COVID-19 client support options since March ► Processed ~1.8MM payment deferrals across credit card, auto, mortgage and home equity, and small business line and loans, since enacting the Client Assistance Program on March 16th, of which ~1.7MM were still in place as of July 9th ► Opening drive-up windows at many of our financial centers ► Hosting calls, virtual meetings and broadcasts to actively advise and connect with Wealth and Private Bank clients ► Pledged $1B over four years to help local communities address economic and racial inequality accelerated by a global pandemic ► Donated more than 4MM masks to organizations in need 1 PPP stands for Paycheck Protection Program. 4


 
Supporting Consumer Clients Through Payment Deferrals • Starting March 16th, enacted Client Assistance Program – offering assistance to 66MM Consumer and Small Business clients in response to the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19, allowing clients to defer payments; processed ~1.8MM total deferrals • ~1.7MM deferrals were still in place as of July 9th — Represents $29.8B of consumer balances — ~1.3MM requests had been received by April 30th — 92% of deferral requests are for credit card 2 • By the week ending June 28th, deferral requests had declined 98% from their peak in early April and have remained at this low level Deferrals % of % of • Largest number of processed deferrals are credit card holders Payment Deferrals ($B) Balances Accounts — 85% of credit card deferrals were initiated in late March or April — More than 95% were current on their payments when Consumer card 7.6 9% 5% requested — More than 60% of the card deferrals still in place have made at least one payment Small Business card 1.5 21% 14% — 33% have made a payment every month • Small Business non-credit card lending has the highest Small Business non-credit card concentration of deferrals at 14% of total accounts and 28% of total 3.5 28% 14% balances, driven by Practice Solutions group, serving dentists, lending doctors, and veterinarians — Surveys of our doctors, dentists, and veterinarians have 1 15.7 6% 5% indicated that the vast majority have reopened operations, HFI home loans and built-up demand for services is significantly easing their need for future deferrals — 25% of Small Business non-credit card lending accounts and Consumer vehicle lending 1.5 3% 2% 31% of balances on deferral have expired since June Note: Data as of July 9, 2020. 1 The Company originates, funds and services residential mortgage loans and determines if a loan will be classified as held-for-investment at the time of the loan commitment. Loans 5 the Company intends to hold for the foreseeable future or to maturity or payoff are classified as held-for-investment. 2 Credit card refers to Consumer and Small Business card.


 
Consumer and Small Business Payments and Spending Trend Year-over-Year % Growth – 7 Day Moving Average Total Payments 1 30% Credit 2 20% Debit 10% 0% (10%) (20%) (30%) (40%) (50%) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun • On a YoY basis, total payments were down 36% at their lowest point during 2Q20, but improved and were down less than 10% by the end of the quarter • Debit spend improved steadily, as states reopened and consumers used their cards for more essential spending, retail, services and restaurant spending. In the last three weeks of June, YoY debit spending was up 10% on average, and continued at this higher level into July due to 4th of July holiday momentum • While Credit spending was down 40% YoY at its lowest point during 2Q20, it slowly improved during the quarter, and was down 10% in the first week of July. Credit spend has been slower to improve, as it is more typically used for non-essential spending like travel and entertainment • The increase in spending seen in May and June gained momentum in July, due to stimulus programs such as Economic Impact Payments and Paycheck Protection Program, and gradual state re-openings, as clients increased spending in local economies 1 Total payments include total credit card, debit card, ACH, wires, bill pay, person-to-person, cash and checks. 6 2 Includes consumer and small business credit card portfolios in Consumer Banking and GWIM.


 
Lending Activity • Line of business loans increased $28B, or nearly 3%, from year end 2019; excluding PPP activity, loans are up modestly • Commercial loans (ex PPP) grew $5B YTD, as clients paid down $62B of the $67B of loan growth seen in 1Q20 — Approved new or expanded commitments of nearly $160B YTD • Growth in loans to consumers was muted, as higher real estate activity was offset by lower credit card spend due to the uncertain environment Modest Loan Growth YTD ($B, Ending) Total Commercial Committed ($B) 1 1,100 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 $1,062 $1,081 $1,060 $6 ($8) $67 ($1) $1,051 ($2) ($62) 1,050 $25 ($11) $999 1,000 $8 ($6) $983 ($1) 950 900 4Q19 Ending Consumer Consumer Other Commercial All Other 1Q20 Ending Consumer Consumer Other Commercial PPP All Other 2Q20 Ending Loans Real Estate Card Consumer Loans Real Estate Card Consumer (ex PPP) Loans Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 Committed exposure includes both utilized and unused portions of binding loan & loan equivalents exposure including loans, leases, letters of credit, bankers acceptances, assets held for 7 sale and derivative assets at fair value less cash collateral.


 
Record Breaking Customer Deposit Activity • Total Corporation deposits increased $135B in Q2, taking YTD deposit growth to $284B, or 20%, since year-end, as Bank of America continues to provide safety and soundness for customers and support corporate clients • YTD Global Banking deposits have grown 31%, driven by client flight to safety • YTD Consumer Banking deposits up $123B, or 17%, with 69% concentrated in checking growth. In 2Q20, Consumer deposits increased $92B — Average checking account balances increased 13% YoY; average savings account balances are 8% higher • Rate paid continues to follow the path of short term interest rates; current 9 bps rate paid similar to 7 bps in 4Q15, when Fed Funds target rate was at a similar level $B, Ending Rate Paid 44bps 33bps 9bps 1,800 $24 $11 $1,719 $92 $9 1,650 $94 $4 $1,583 $19 1,500 $32 $1,435 1,350 1,200 4Q19 Ending Consumer GWIM Global GM and All 1Q20 Ending Consumer GWIM Global GM and All 2Q20 Ending Deposits Banking Banking Other Deposits Banking Banking Other Deposits Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 8


 
Digital Engagement (Data is for 2Q20 and comparisons are YoY unless otherwise noted) • 2.3B digital banking logins, up 20% • Average logins per user up 14% • Over 2MM mobile Spanish users, up 15% • Over 1MM new mobile check deposit users, ~22% of which were baby boomers • Record • Digital Consumer sales up 20% high of 665k digitally scheduled • Digital sales represented appointments 47% of total consumer sales • ~500k CashPro online users • CashPro mobile logins up 77% • Erica users nearly doubled to ~14MM • Erica now understands more than 60,000 COVID-19 related terms, questions and requests • Texts with GWIM clients via Cell Trust up 85% • Over 98k WebEx meetings hosted by financial advisors, up 419% Every quarter we are delivering on our long-term commitment to innovation and platform resilience 9


 
1 Consumer Banking Digital Usage Trends (13% ) Active Digital Banking Users (MM) Total Payments ($B) Person-to-Person Payments (Zelle) 4 YoY YoY 3.1 5.5 8.0 11.3 14.4MM Erica users $900 $791 users (MM) 50 $740 $679 140 $60 37.3 39.3 +5% $690 (13%) 117.2 40 34.0 35.7 $600 363 361 263 (27%) 105 30 30.3 +9% 354 $40 27.8 68.9 22.9 25.3 70 $32 20 $300 428 426 0% 35.2 $18 $20 10 325 379 35 14.5 $10 $5 0 $0 0 $0 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 Digital banking users Mobile banking users Digital Non-Digital Transactions (MM) Volume ($B) 2, 3 Digital Channel Usage YoY Deposit Transactions by Channel Digital % of Total Sales 2,600 1,000 +20% 100% 50% 47% 2,346 15% 28% 24% 22% 40% 2,200 1,961 75% 750 29% 29% 43% 1,822 665 +14% 27% 1,800 583 30% 1,529 500 50% 460 85% 20% 54% 50% 1,400 371 72% 76% 78% 61% 250 25% 57% 1,000 10% 39% 46% 50% 600 0 0% 0% 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 Digital Channel Usage (MM) Digital Financial Center Mobile Desktop Digital Appointments (000's) Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 Digital users represent mobile and/or desktop users. 2 Digital channel usage represents the total number of desktop and mobile banking sessions. 3 Digital appointments represent the number of client-scheduled appointments made via online, smartphone or tablet. 10 4 Includes Bank of America person-to-person payments sent and received through e-mail or mobile identification. Zelle users represent 90-day active users.


 
Balance Sheet, Liquidity and Capital (EOP basis unless noted) 4 Balance Sheet ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 Basel 3 Capital ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 Total assets $2,741.7 $2,620.0 $2,395.9 Common equity tier 1 capital (CET1) $171.0 $168.1 $171.5 Total loans and leases 998.9 1,050.8 963.8 Standardized approach Total loans and leases in business segments 1 973.8 1,014.7 920.5 Risk-weighted assets $1,475 $1,561 $1,467 Total debt securities 471.9 475.9 446.1 CET1 ratio 11.6 % 10.8 % 11.7 % Advanced approaches Funding & Liquidity ($B) Risk-weighted assets $1,503 $1,512 $1,431 Total deposits $1,718.7 $1,583.3 $1,375.1 CET1 ratio 11.4 % 11.1 % 12.0 % Long-term debt 261.6 256.7 238.0 Supplementary leverage Global Liquidity Sources (average) 2 796 565 552 Supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) 7.0 % 6.4 % 6.8 % Equity ($B) • In 2Q20, risk-weighted assets under Advanced approaches Common shareholders' equity $242.2 $241.5 $246.7 yielded the lower CET1 ratio and was therefore used to assess Common equity ratio 8.8 % 9.2 % 10.3 % capital adequacy 3 Tangible common shareholders' equity $172.4 $171.7 $176.8 — 2Q20 CET1 ratio (Advanced) of 11.4% 4 Tangible common equity ratio 3 6.5 % 6.7 % 7.6 % — 1Q20 CET1 ratio (Standardized) of 10.8% 4 Per Share Data — CET1 capital of $171.0B was up $2.9B from 1Q20 Book value per common share $27.96 $27.84 $26.41 — Advanced RWA of $1,503B decreased $9B from 1Q20 Tangible book value per common share 3 19.90 19.79 18.92 Common shares outstanding (in billions) 8.66 8.68 9.34 • Returned $1.6B of capital to shareholders via dividends in 2Q20 • Book value per share increased 6% from 2Q19 to $27.96 • $796B of average Global Liquidity Sources;2 up nearly $250B 1 Excludes loans and leases in All Other. 2 See Note D on slide 31 for definition of Global Liquidity Sources. 3 Represent non-GAAP financial measures. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 4 Regulatory capital ratios at June 30, 2020 are preliminary. The Corporation reports regulatory capital ratios under both the Standardized and Advanced approaches. The approach that yields the lower ratio is used to assess capital adequacy, which for Common equity tier 1 (CET1) is the Advanced approaches for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 and the 11 Standardized approach for all other reporting dates presented. Supplementary leverage exposure at June 30, 2020 excludes U.S. Treasury Securities and deposits at Federal Reserve Banks.


 
Net Interest Income 1 Net Interest Income (FTE, $B) • Net interest income of $10.8B ($11.0B FTE 1) $15 – Decreased $1.3B, or 11%, from 2Q19, driven by lower interest rates, $12.3 $12.3 $12.3 $12.3 partially offset by loan and deposit growth $11.0 – YoY spot 1M LIBOR fell 222 bps; 10yr treasury rate declined 135 bps $10 • Net interest yield of 1.87% decreased 57 bps from 2Q19 and 46 bps from 1Q20 1 $12.2 $12.2 $12.1 $12.1 $5 $10.8 – Decrease driven by lower NII due to rates, coupled with the investment of deposit inflows, which are being held in low yielding products while their durability is assessed given the uncertain economic environment $0 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 – Average rate paid on interest-bearing deposits declined 34 bps from 1Q20 to 0.13% Net interest income (GAAP) FTE adjustment • Asset sensitivity position improved compared to 1Q20 Net Interest Yield (FTE) 1 QoQ Net Interest Yield (FTE) 1 Drivers Impact of Cash & Short 3.5% Global Mkts Due to Rates NIY (43) bps Term 2.98% 2.89% +24 bps 3.0% 2.77% 2.77% 2.33% Investments (27) bps NIY 2.5% 1.87% 2.06% 2.44% 2.41% 2.0% 2.35% 2.33% 1.5% 1.87% 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 1Q20 2Q20 Reported net interest yield Net interest yield excl. GM Notes: FTE stands for fully taxable-equivalent basis. GM stands for Global Markets. 1 Represent non-GAAP financial measures. Net interest yield adjusted to exclude Global Markets NII of $1.3B, $1.2B, $1.1B, $1.0B and $0.8B and average earning assets of $478.6B, $501.6B, $481.4B, $476.9B and $474.1B for 2Q20, 1Q20, 4Q19, 3Q19 and 2Q19, respectively. The Company believes the presentation of net interest yield excluding Global Markets 12 provides investors with transparency of NII and net interest yield in core banking activities. For important presentation information, see slide 34.


 
Expense and Efficiency Total Noninterest Expense ($B) $15.2 $15 $13.8 $13.3 $13.5 $13.4 $13.2 $13.0 $13.1 $13.2 2.1 $13.2 5.4 $10 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.0 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.4 $5 8.5 7.9 7.7 7.7 8.2 8.0 7.8 8.0 8.3 8.0 $0 1 1Q18 2Q18 3Q18 4Q18 1Q19 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 Compensation and benefits Other JV impairment charge Efficiency Ratio 65% 60% 60% 60% 59% 59% 59% 55% 57% 58% 57% 57% 57% 50% 1 1Q18 2Q18 3Q18 4Q18 1Q19 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 • Noninterest expense of $13.4B increased $0.1B from 2Q19, as $400MM in net COVID-19 expenses were partially offset by other cost reductions • Noninterest expense was $0.1B lower than 1Q201 driven by a seasonal decline in payroll tax expense and included $400MM in net COVID-19 expenses Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 3Q19 efficiency ratio is adjusted to exclude the 3Q19 impairment charge of $2.1B related to the notice of termination of the merchant services joint venture (JV) at the conclusion of 13 its current term, which represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Reported 3Q19 efficiency ratio was 67%. See Note C on slide 31 for reconciliations.


 
Asset Quality 1 Net Charge-offs ($MM) • Total net charge-offs of $1.1B are relatively unchanged from $1,400 1.0% 1Q20 $1,122 $1,146 $1,200 • Net charge-off (NCO) ratio of 45 bps decreased 1 bp from 1Q20 $959 $1,000 $887 $811 — Consumer net charge-offs of $0.7B decreased $138MM $800 0.5% primarily driven by deferrals and government stimulus $600 0.46% 0.45% 0.38% 0.39% $400 0.34% — Commercial net charge-offs of $0.4B increased $162MM primarily driven by real estate and energy $200 $0 0.0% • Provision expense of $5.1B increased $0.4B from 1Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q20 included a reserve build of $4.0B, primarily due to Net charge-offs Net charge-off ratio — the weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 3Q19 and 2Q19 included recoveries from the sale of previously charged-off non-core consumer real estate loans of $198MM and $118MM; NCO ratio of 0.42% and 0.43% excluding these sales; impact of sales on other periods presented was immaterial • Allowance for loan and lease losses of $19.4B increased $3.6B from 1Q20 and represented 1.96% of total loans and leases 1 Provision for Credit Losses ($MM) — Total allowance of $21.1B includes $1.7B for unfunded commitments $6,000 $5,117 $4,761 • Nonperforming loans increased $0.3B from 1Q20 driven by an increase in commercial nonperforming loans $4,000 • Commercial reservable criticized utilized exposure of $26.0B increased $8.6B, or 167 bps of commercial reservable utilized $2,000 exposure, from 1Q20 $941 $857 $779 — Increases include Retailing, Cruise Lines, Real Estate, Energy, Restaurants and Hotels $0 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 1 Excludes loans measured at fair value. 14


 
Asset Quality – Consumer and Commercial Portfolios Consumer Net Charge-offs ($MM) Consumer Metrics ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 $1,000 1.3% $838 $872 $691 Provision $2,614 $2,093 $640 $800 $622 $734 Nonperforming loans and leases 2,191 2,204 3,027 $600 0.72% 0.75% 0.7% % of loans and leases 1 0.49 % 0.47 % 0.67 % 0.62% 0.65% $400 0.55% Consumer 30+ days performing past due $3,927 $5,437 $5,699 Fully-insured 2 1,153 1,598 2,155 $200 0.2% Non fully-insured 2,774 3,839 3,544 $0 Allowance for loans and leases 10,955 9,066 4,689 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 ($200) -0.3% % of loans and leases 1 2.43 % 1.95 % 1.04 % Credit card Other Consumer NCO ratio # times annualized NCOs 3.71 x 2.59 x 1.69 x Commercial Net Charge-offs ($MM) Commercial Metrics ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 $450 $412 0.4% Provision $2,503 $2,668 $217 Reservable criticized utilized exposure 25,950 17,400 11,834 0.29% 0.3% $300 $250 Nonperforming loans and leases 2,202 1,852 1,160 $196 1 $189 0.19% 0.2% % of loans and leases 0.41 % 0.32 % 0.23 % 0.16% $150 0.15% $121 Allowance for loans and leases $8,434 $6,700 $4,838 0.1% 0.09% % of loans and leases 1 1.57 % 1.16 % 0.95 % $0 0.0% 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 C&I Small business and other Commercial NCO ratio 1 Excludes loans measured at fair value. 15 2 Fully-insured loans are FHA-insured loans and other loans individually insured under long-term standby agreements.


 
Allowance for Credit Losses Has More Than Doubled YTD to $21.1B ($MM) 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 % of Loans % of Loans % of Loans Amount and Leases Amount and Leases Amount and Leases Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Residential mortgage $325 0.14% $430 0.18% $439 0.18% Home equity 221 0.55% 378 0.96% 394 1.03% Credit Card 3,710 3.80% 7,583 8.25% 9,247 10.98% Direct/indirect/other consumer 286 0.31% 675 0.75% 875 0.99% Total consumer $4,542 0.98% $9,066 1.95% $10,955 2.43% U.S. commercial 1 3,015 0.94% 4,135 1.11% 4,788 1.36% Non-U.S. commercial 658 0.63% 1,041 0.89% 1,321 1.27% Commercial real estate 1,042 1.66% 1,439 2.16% 2,235 3.49% Commercial lease financing 159 0.80% 85 0.45% 90 0.50% Total commercial $4,874 0.96% $6,700 1.16% $8,434 1.57% Allowance for loan and lease losses $9,416 0.97% $15,766 1.51% $19,389 1.96% Reserve for unfunded lending commitments 813 1,360 1,702 Allowance for credit losses $10,229 $17,126 $21,091 Note: Effective January 1, 2020, the Company adopted the new CECL accounting standard that measures the allowance based on management’s best estimate of lifetime expected credit losses inherent in the Company’s lending activities. Prior periods included in this presentation reflect measurement of the allowance based on management’s estimate of probable incurred credit losses. 16 1 Includes allowance for loan and lease losses for U.S. small business commercial loans.


 
Consumer Banking Inc / (Dec) Net income of $71MM declined from several COVID-19 impacts Summary Income Statement ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Total revenue, net of interest expense $7,851 ($1,278) ($1,866) — Weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 drove a $2.2B Provision for credit losses 3,024 766 2,077 reserve build Net charge-offs 843 (120) (72) — Lower interest rates drove NII down Reserve build 2,181 886 2,149 — Client activity and fee waivers drove noninterest income lower Noninterest expense 4,733 238 321 — Increased operating costs associated with the health and safety Pretax income 94 (2,282) (4,264) of employees and clients Pretax, pre-provision income 1 3,118 (1,516) (2,187) Income tax expense 23 (559) (1,045) • Noninterest expense of $4.7B increased 7% from 2Q19, driven by Net income $71 ($1,723) ($3,219) incremental expense to support customer and employees during COVID-19 and investments for business growth and digital capabilities Key Indicators ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 — Continued investment in financial center and ATM builds / Average deposits $810.7 $736.7 $707.1 renovations, sales professionals and digital capabilities offset by the benefits of digital usage, which increased for sales, services Rate paid on deposits 0.07 % 0.11 % 0.10 % and appointments Cost of deposits 2 1.43 1.50 1.53 Average loans and leases $321.6 $316.9 $296.4 • Average deposits of $811B grew $104B, or 15%, from 2Q19 Net charge-off ratio 1.05 % 1.22 % 1.24 % — 55% of deposits in checking accounts; 92% primary accounts 5 Consumer investment assets 3 $246.1 $212.2 $219.7 — Average cost of deposits of 1.43%;2 rate paid of 7 bps Active mobile banking users (MM) 30.3 29.8 27.8 • Average loans and leases of $322B increased $25B, or 8%, from 2Q19, % Consumer sales through digital channels 47 % 33 % 29 % driven by growth in residential mortgages and PPP loans Number of financial centers 4,298 4,297 4,349 • Consumer investment assets of $246B grew $26B, or 12%, from 2Q19, 4 Combined credit / debit purchase volumes $143.3 $153.0 $161.5 driven by client flows Total consumer credit card risk-adjusted margin 4 8.49 % 7.94 % 7.93 % — $23B of client flows since 2Q19 Return on average allocated capital 1 19 36 Allocated capital $38.5 $38.5 $37.0 — 2.9MM client accounts, up 9% Efficiency ratio 60 % 49 % 45 % • Combined credit / debit card spend decreased 11% from 2Q19 • 6.6MM consumer clients enrolled in Preferred Rewards; 99% retention 1 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 2 Cost of deposits calculated as annualized noninterest expense as a percentage of total average deposits within the Deposits subsegment. 3 Consumer investment assets include client brokerage assets, deposit sweep balances and assets under management in Consumer Banking. 4 Includes consumer credit card portfolios in Consumer Banking and GWIM. 17 5 Represents the percentage of consumer checking accounts that are estimated to be the customer’s primary account based on multiple relationship factors (e.g., linked to their direct deposit).


 
Consumer Banking Trends Business Leadership 1 Total Revenue ($B) Total Expense ($B) and Efficiency • #1 Consumer Deposit Market Share A $9.7 $9.7 $9.5 $4.7 • #1 Small Business Lender B $10 $9.1 $5 $4.4 $4.4 $4.5 $4.5 65% • #1 Online Banking and Mobile Banking $7.9 60% $8 2.6 2.7 2.6 $4 Functionality C 2.3 1.9 • #1 Home Equity Originator D $6 $3 • #1 in Prime Auto Credit distribution of new 49% 50% E $4 $2 47% originations among peers 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.9 45% 45% F 6.0 • #1 Digital Checking Account Sales Functionality $2 $1 • Named North America's Best Digital Bank G • Best Mortgage Lender for First Time Home Buyers H $0 $0 35% 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 • 5 Star Ranking Overall – Named a Top Online Stock Broker H Net interest income Noninterest income Noninterest expense Efficiency ratio Average Deposits ($B) Average Loans and Leases ($B) Consumer Investment Assets (EOP, $B) 2 $900 $811 0.25% $350 $304 $311 $317 $322 $300 $720 $737 $296 $750 $707 $709 $300 21 29 $240 $246 0.20% 20 20 21 $250 $220 $223 34 32 32 31 $212 $250 35 $600 364 51 50 335 342 51 51 $200 333 333 0.15% $200 51 $450 84 $150 0.11% 0.11% 0.11% 92 92 92 0.10% 446 0.10% $150 91 $300 $100 0.07% $100 374 377 384 395 0.05% $150 $50 100 108 115 122 127 $50 $0 0.00% $0 $0 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 Residential mortgage Consumer credit card Checking Other Rate paid (%) Vehicle lending Home equity Small business / other Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 See slide 32 for business leadership sources. 2 Consumer investment assets include client brokerage assets, deposit sweep balances and assets under management (AUM) in Consumer Banking. 18


 
Global Wealth & Investment Management Inc / (Dec) Net income of $0.6B decreased 42% from 2Q19 Summary Income Statement ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Total revenue, net of interest expense $4,425 ($511) ($475) — Pretax margin of 19% Provision for credit losses 136 (53) 115 • Revenue of $4.4B decreased 10% from 2Q19 Net charge-offs 9 0 (3) — NII declined, as the benefit of strong deposit and loan Reserve build 127 (53) 118 growth was more than offset by the impact of lower Noninterest expense 3,463 (137) 9 interest rates Pretax income 826 (321) (599) Noninterest income decreased 7%, driven by lower 1 — Pretax, pre-provision income 962 (374) (484) transactional revenue and market valuations, partially Income tax expense 202 (79) (147) offset by the benefits of positive AUM flows Net income $624 ($242) ($452) • Provision increased from 2Q19 primarily due to a reserve build associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 Key Indicators ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Noninterest expense was flat vs. 2Q19 Average deposits $287.1 $263.4 $253.9 Rate paid on deposits 0.06 % 0.51 % 1.09 % • Client balances of $2.9T, up 1% from 2Q19, driven by client flows Average loans and leases 182.2 178.6 166.3 — AUM flows of $4B in 2Q20 2 Net charge-off ratio 0.02 % 0.02 % 0.03 % — Average deposits of $287B increased $33B, or 13%, from 2 AUM flows $3.6 $7.0 $5.3 2Q19 Pretax margin 19 % 23 % 29 % — Average loans and leases of $182B increased $16B, or 10%, Return on average allocated capital 17 23 30 from 2Q19, driven by residential mortgage and custom Allocated capital $15.0 $15.0 $14.5 lending • 2Q20 net new households of nearly 6,000 in Merrill Lynch and nearly 500 net new relationships in Private Bank • Household mobile channel usage increased 37% in Private Bank and 28% in Merrill Lynch from 2Q19 — In 2Q20, 39% of checks deposited via mobile check deposit, up from 24% for 2Q19 • Wealth advisors grew 2% from 2Q19, to 19,851 1 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 19 2 Starting in 2Q19, AUM flows include managed deposits in investment accounts.


 
Global Wealth & Investment Management Trends Business Leadership 1 Average Deposits ($B) Average Loans and Leases ($B) • #1 U.S. wealth management market position $300 $287 across client assets, deposits and loans I $256 $263 $200 $182 $254 $254 $170 $174 $179 • #1 in personal trust assets under management J $166 • #1 in Barron’s Top 1,200 ranked Financial Advisors $150 47 49 $200 44 45 (2020) 43 39 • #1 in Forbes’ Top Next Generation Advisors (2019) $100 39 39 39 40 and Best-in-State Wealth Advisors (2020) $100 • #1 in Financial Times Top 401K Retirement Plan $50 Advisers (2019) 82 84 87 90 92 • #1 in Barron’s Top 100 Women Advisors (2019) $0 $0 • #1 in Forbes’ Top Women Advisors (2019) 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 • Digital Wealth Impact Innovation Award for Digital Consumer real estate Securities-based lending Engagement K Custom lending Credit card / Other Total Revenue ($B) Client Balances (EOP, $B) 2, 3 $4.9 $4.9 $4.9 $4.9 $5 $4.4 $3,500 $3,048 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 $2,899 $2,906 $2,928 $3,000 $2,659 $4 0.6 172 176 179 187 252 252 263 184 292 $2,500 282 $3 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.5 $2,000 1,204 1,212 1,276 1,220 1,092 $2 $1,500 $1,000 $1 1,373 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 $500 1,314 1,306 1,155 1,282 $0 $0 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 Net interest income Asset management fees Brokerage / Other Brokerage / Other AUM Deposits Loans and leases Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 See slide 32 for business leadership sources. 2 Loans and leases include margin receivables which are classified in customer and other receivables on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. 3 Managed deposits in investment accounts of $53B, $56B, $43B, $40B and $44B for 2Q20, 1Q20, 4Q19, 3Q19 and 2Q19, respectively, are included in both AUM and Deposits. Total 20 client balances only include these balances once.


 
Global Banking Inc/(Dec) Summary Income Statement ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Net income of $0.7B decreased $1.2B from 2Q19 due to higher provision expense Total revenue, net of interest expense 1 $5,091 $491 $116 Provision for credit losses 1,873 (220) 1,748 — Pretax, pre-provision income up 4% YoY 2 Net charge-offs 330 170 201 • Revenue of $5.1B increased 2% from 2Q19, as higher investment Reserve build 1,543 (390) 1,547 banking fees and portfolio valuations more than offset lower NII Noninterest expense 2,223 (98) 12 Pretax income 995 809 (1,644) • Total Corporation investment banking fees of $2.2B (excl. self- Pretax, pre-provision income 2 2,868 589 104 led) increased 57% from 2Q19, driven by increases in advisory, Income tax expense 269 219 (444) debt and equity underwriting fees Net income $726 $590 ($1,200) — Ranked #3 in global investment banking fees 3 3 Selected Revenue Items ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 — 8.2% investment banking fee market share, up 230 bps Total Corporation IB fees (excl. self-led) 1 $2,159 $1,388 $1,371 • Provision for credit losses increased $1.7B, primarily due to a Global Banking IB fees 1 1,181 761 717 reserve build associated with a weaker economic outlook related Business Lending revenue 1,863 2,014 2,059 to COVID-19 Global Transaction Services revenue 1,811 2,005 2,161 • Noninterest expense of $2.2B increased 1% from 2Q19 Key Indicators ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Average deposits of $494B increased 36% from 2Q19, reflecting client flight to safety, government stimulus and placement of Average deposits $493.9 $382.4 $362.6 credit draws Average loans and leases 423.6 386.5 372.5 Net charge-off ratio 0.32 % 0.17 % 0.14 % • Average loans and leases of $424B increased 14% from 2Q19, Return on average allocated capital 7 % 1 % 19 % driven by revolver draws at the end of 1Q20 which were partially Allocated capital $42.5 $42.5 $41.0 paid down throughout 2Q20 Efficiency ratio 44 % 50 % 44 % 1 Global Banking and Global Markets share in certain deal economics from investment banking, loan origination activities and sales and trading activities. 2 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information about this measure, see slide 34. 21 3 Per Dealogic as of July 1, 2020 for the quarter ended June 30, 2020.


 
Global Banking Trends Business Leadership 1 Average Deposits ($B) Average Loans and Leases ($B) North America’s Best Bank for Small to • $494 L $500 Medium-sized Enterprises $500 $424 • Best Overall Brand Middle Market Banking M $379 $382 $373 $377 $377 $386 $400 $363 $360 $400 15 • North America and Latin America’s Best Bank 49% 15 15 15 15 L for Transaction Services $300 $300 54% 183 202 • North America’s Best Bank for Financing N 54% 55% 55% 176 179 180 • 2019 Quality, Share and Excellence Awards $200 $200 for U.S. Large Corporate Banking and Cash 51% $100 $100 Management O 46% 45% 45% 46% 182 183 183 189 200 • Relationships with 77% of the Global Fortune $0 $0 500; 95% of the U.S. Fortune 1,000 (2019) 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2 Noninterest-bearing Interest-bearing Commercial Corporate Business Banking Total Revenue ($B) 3 Total Corporation IB Fees ($MM) 4 $2,159 $6 $5.2 $5.0 $5.1 $5.1 406 $4.6 $1,533 0.9 0.8 $1,474 $1,388 0.8 1.0 0.4 $1,371 $4 0.7 740 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 288 452 377 269 0.7 0.9 283 0.8 0.8 1.2 395 308 322 $2 1,058 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.4 746 816 797 927 $0 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 (58) (43) (22) (91) (45) 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 Net interest income IB fees Service charges All other income Debt Equity Advisory 3 Self-led deals Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 See slide 32 for business leadership sources. 2 Average loans and leases for 2Q20 include CARES Act PPP balances of $6.2B. 3 Global Banking and Global Markets share in certain deal economics from investment banking, loan origination activities, and sales and trading activities. 22 4 Advisory includes fees on debt and equity advisory and mergers and acquisitions.


 
Global Banking Digital Update 1 CashPro® Online Users CashPro® Mobile CashPro® Mobile across commercial, corporate and business App Logins Payment Approvals Value banking clients +77% $184B ~500K Rolling 12 mos. YoY up 49% Rolling 12 mos. YoY CashPro® Mobile Incoming receivables digitally matched with Mobile Wallet for Checks Deposited Intelligent Receivables Commercial Cards +133% 14MM 2 +115% 2 Rolling 12 mos. YoY In last 12 months YoY Supporting, Advising and Investing in Our Clients’ Business Continuity, and Anytime, Anywhere with Digital Solutions that are: FAST SMART SECURE CashPro Mobile Notifications Mobile Token Expanding access and capabilities For added visibility Expanding access Mobile Wallet Intelligent Receivables For Commercial Card Bringing AI to Receivables with award- Document Exchange winning solution Online and Mobile Real Time Payments For U.S. payments Email Assist Intelligently casing service requests CashPro API Paperless Statements Supporting real-time access CashPro Assistant For commercial card Driving a fast, smart, secure experience Digitizing KYC refreshes Faster and easier through CashPro eSignature Biometrics Assistant Also on CashPro Mobile For CashPro Mobile Improving Leveraging Data and Confidently doing business Connectivity and Access Intelligence anytime, anywhere 1 Metrics as of June 30, 2020 unless otherwise indicated. 2 As of May 2020. 23


 
Global Markets Inc/(Dec) Summary Income Statement ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Net income of $1.9B increased 81% from 2Q19 1 [ Bullets to come ] Total revenue, net of interest expense $5,349 $123 $1,205 • — Excluding net DVA, net income of $2.1B increased 96% 2 Net DVA (261) (561) (230) 1,2 Revenue of $5.3B increased 29% from 2Q19; excluding net DVA, Total revenue (excl. net DVA) 5,610 684 1,435 • 2 Provision for credit losses 105 (2) 100 revenue increased 34% Net charge-offs 0 (7) 0 — Driven by higher sales and trading revenues and Reserve build 105 5 100 investment banking fees, partially offset by the absence of Noninterest expense 2,682 (130) 7 a gain on sale of an equity investment which occurred in Pretax income 2,562 255 1,098 2Q19 3 Pretax, pre-provision income 2,667 253 1,198 • Excluding net DVA, sales and trading revenue of $4.4B increased Income tax expense 666 66 249 35% from 2Q19 2 Net income $1,896 $189 $849 — FICC revenue of $3.2B increased 50%, driven by strong Net income (excl. net DVA) 2 $2,094 $615 $1,023 results across credit-related products, especially in the Americas, as the market rebounded after the March sell- Selected Revenue Items ($MM) 1 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 off, as well as a robust performance from macro products Sales and trading revenue $4,151 $4,635 $3,242 due to solid market-making conditions Sales and trading revenue (excl. net DVA) 2 4,412 4,335 3,273 FICC (excl. net DVA) 2 3,186 2,671 2,128 — Equities revenue of $1.2B increased 7%, driven by a strong Equities (excl. net DVA) 2 1,226 1,664 1,145 performance in cash and client financing, partially offset by Global Markets IB fees 940 602 585 a weaker performance in derivatives • Provision increased from 2Q19 primarily due to a reserve build Key Indicators ($B) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 associated with a weaker economic outlook related to COVID-19 Average total assets $663.1 $713.1 $685.4 Average trading-related assets 467.0 503.1 496.2 • Noninterest expense was flat vs. 2Q19 Average 99% VaR ($MM) 4 81 48 34 • Average VaR was $81MM in 2Q20 4 driven by the inclusion of Average loans and leases 74.1 71.7 70.6 market volatility stemming from the COVID-19 crisis in the look Return on average allocated capital 21 % 19 % 12 % back period Allocated capital $36.0 $36.0 $35.0 Efficiency ratio 50 % 54 % 65 % 1 Global Banking and Global Markets share in certain deal economics from investment banking, loan origination activities, and sales and trading activities. 2 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. See Note E on slide 31 and slide 34 for important presentation information. 3 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 24 4 See Note F on slide 31 for the definition of VaR.


 
Global Markets Trends and Revenue Mix Business Leadership 1 2020 YTD Global Markets Revenue Mix 2020 YTD Total FICC S&T Revenue Mix • CMBS Bank of the Year P (excl. net DVA) 2 (excl. net DVA) 2 • Derivatives House of the Year Q, R • Derivatives and Interest Rate Derivatives House of the Year s • Most Innovative Bank for Equity Derivatives T 69% • #1 Global Research Firm U 61% • #1 Global Fixed Income Research Team U 39% • #1 Quality Leader for U.S. FICC Overall Trading 31% Quality and #1 for U.S. FICC Overall Service Quality O • Quality Leader in Global Foreign Exchange Sales and Corporate FX Sales O O 3 • Share Leader in U.S. Fixed Income Market Share U.S. / Canada International Credit / Other Macro • #1 Municipal Bonds Underwriter V Total Sales and Trading Revenue (excl. net DVA) ($B) 2 Average Trading-related Assets ($B) and VaR ($MM) 4 $10 $8.7 $600 $150 $7.4 $7.7 $485 $485 $8 $6.8 $438 $468 2.9 2.2 2.8 $400 $6 2.3 $75 $4 $65 $200 5.2 5.9 $41 $2 4.9 4.5 $35 $36 $0 $0 $0 2017 YTD 2018 YTD 2019 YTD 2020 YTD 2017 YTD 2018 YTD 2019 YTD 2020 YTD FICC Equities Avg. trading-related assets Avg. VaR Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 See slide 32 for business leadership sources. 2 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Reported sales and trading revenue was $8.8B, $6.7B, $7.6B and $7.1B for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. Reported FICC sales and trading revenue was $5.9B, $4.4B, $4.8B and $4.9B for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. Reported Equities sales and trading revenue was $2.9B, $2.3B, $2.8B and $2.2B for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. See Note E on slide 31 and slide 34 for important presentation information. 25 3 Macro includes currencies, interest rates and commodities products. 4 See Note F on slide 31 for definition of VaR.


 
All Other 1 Inc/(Dec) Summary Income Statement ($MM) 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 • Net income of $216MM in 2Q20 compared to net income of Total revenue, net of interest expense ($262) $718 $241 $9MM in 2Q19 Provision (benefit) for credit losses (21) (135) 220 — 2Q20 included a $704MM gain on certain mortgage loan Net charge-offs (36) (19) 133 sales Reserve build 15 (116) 87 Noninterest expense 309 62 (207) • Total corporation effective tax rate of 7% reflects the 11% tax Pretax income (loss) (550) 791 228 rate expected for the rest of 2020 due to the greater impact of Pretax, pre-provision income 2 (571) 656 448 tax credits related to tax-advantaged investments on lower Income tax expense (benefit) (766) 82 21 pretax income, as well as the related adjustment to the year-to- Net income (loss) $216 $709 $207 date tax rate 1 All Other consists of asset and liability management (ALM) activities, equity investments, non-core mortgage loans and servicing activities, liquidating businesses and certain expenses not otherwise allocated to a business segment. ALM activities encompass certain residential mortgages, debt securities, and interest rate and foreign currency risk management activities. Substantially all of the results of ALM activities are allocated to our business segments. Equity investments include our merchant services joint venture, as well as a portfolio 26 of equity, real estate and other alternative investments. 2 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to GAAP, see note B on slide 31. For important presentation information, see slide 34.


 
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Average Deposits Bank of America Ranked #1 in U.S. Deposit Market Share 1 Total Corporation ($B) Consumer Banking ($B) $1,658 YoY YoY $1,750 +21% $900 $811 +15% $1,301 $1,375 $707 $1,400 $1,213 $1,257 $653 $688 542 +36% $596 250 399 $600 203 $1,050 428 178 192 +19% 432 437 163 199 162 174 $700 133 150 +14% $300 976 1,116 781 820 873 $350 300 324 333 330 362 +9% $0 $0 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 Interest-bearing Noninterest-bearing Money market, Savings, CD/IRA Interest checking Noninterest-bearing GWIM ($B) Global Banking ($B) YoY $494 $287 +36% $300 YoY $500 $255 $254 17 +13% $245 $236 17 17 15 +12% $400 $363 17 $323 252 +51% $200 $299 $300 $300 167 270 +13% 203 238 228 239 $200 223 $100 219 229 242 +24% $100 196 120 70 77 $0 $0 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 Interest-bearing Noninterest-bearing Interest-bearing Noninterest-bearing Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. Total Corporation also includes Global Markets and All Other. 1 Based on June 30, 2019 FDIC deposit data. 28


 
Average Loans and Leases 1 Total Loans and Leases ($B) Total Loans and Leases in All Other ($B) $1,250 YoY $125 $112 $1,031 $951 +9% 10 $1,000 $900 $915 $935 $100 $88 20 7 $750 $75 16 $63 12 $45 $500 $50 82 7 $30 65 $250 $25 51 5 38 25 $0 $0 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 Residential mortgage Home equity Other Loans and Leases in Business Segments ($B) Year-Over-Year Growth in Business Segments $1,200 YoY 15% $1,001 +11% $906 $827 $872 74 +5% $788 71 $800 70 75 10% 11% 70 424 +14% 355 373 334 345 14% 6% 6% 6% $400 166 182 +10% 5% 141 151 161 8% 4% 7% 6% 6% 6% 6% 5% 243 262 281 296 322 +8% 4% 4% $0 0% 2Q16 2Q17 2Q18 2Q19 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 Consumer Banking GWIM Global Banking Global Markets Consumer loans Commercial loans Total in business segments Note: Amounts may not total due to rounding. 1 Average Loans and Leases for 2Q20 includes CARES Act PPP balances of $16.0B recorded in Consumer $9.2B, GWIM $0.5B and Global Banking $6.2B. 29


 
BAC’s Transformation Over a Decade • Transformational changes allow us to be prepared to support our clients. Responsible growth has been embedded in how we run the company for years; we are focused on core, relationship customers and strong client selection • We have strengthened our capital level and more than doubled our liquidity since 12/31/09 as well as significantly enhanced the way we fund the company • In addition, we managed the loan portfolio to a more balanced and higher quality credit profile, from 67% consumer / 33% commercial in 4Q09 to 45% consumer / 55% commercial today, with a ~60% reduction in unsecured consumer credit and home equity • Further, in its annual CCAR stress tests, the Federal Reserve has modeled BAC’s loan loss rate to be the lowest vs. peers in seven of the last eight years Strengthened Capital 1,2 Built Strong Liquidity 2 Enhanced Funding Structure 2 Tangible Common Equity ($B) & Tangible Book Value per Share Ending Global Liquidity Sources ($B) 3 Ending Deposits and Long-term Debt ($B) $19.90 $200 $20 $876 $1,719 $11.31 $172 $100 $10 $992 $112 $214 0.59% $523 $262 3.01% 0.09% $0 $0 2.12% 4Q09 2Q20 4Q09 2Q20 Tangible common equity 4Q09 2Q20 Tangible book value per share Deposits Long-term Debt Funding Costs Improved Portfolio Balance 2 Improved Net Charge-Offs 2 CCAR Results 4 Ending Loans and Leases ($B) Quarterly Net Charge-offs ($B) FRB Stress Test Loss Rate (%) $1,003 $999 $11.3 9.2% 33% 7.7% 55% 7.1% 6.7% 6.9% 6.6% 67% $1.1 4.9% 45% 4.7% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 4Q09 2Q20 4Q09 2Q20 Consumer Commercial BAC JPM Citi WFC 1 Represent non-GAAP financial measures. Tangible common equity is calculated as common shareholders’ equity of $242.2B and $207.2B for 2Q20 and 4Q09, which has been reduced by goodwill of $69.0B and $86.3B for 2Q20 and 4Q09 and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights) of $1.6B and 12.0B, net of related deferred tax liabilities of $0.8B and $3.5B for 2Q20 and 4Q09. Tangible book value per share is calculated as tangible common equity divided by common shares outstanding of 8.7B and 9.9B at 2Q20 and 4Q09. We believe metrics that use tangible equity provide additional useful information because they present measures of those assets that can generate income. Reported book value per share was $27.96 and $20.85 at 2Q20 and 4Q09. For important presentation information, see slide 34. 2 4Q09 reflects 12/31/09 information adjusted to include the 1/1/10 adoption of FAS 166/167 as reported in our SEC filings. 30 3 See note D on slide 31 for definition of Global Liquidity Sources. 4 9-quarter loss rate from CCAR severely adverse scenario.


 
Notes A Reserve Build (or Release) is calculated by subtracting net charge-offs for the period from the provision for credit losses recognized in that period. The period-end allowance, or reserve, for credit losses reflects the beginning of the period allowance adjusted for net charge-offs recorded in that period plus the provision for credit losses recognized in that period. B Pretax, pre-provision income (PTPI) at the consolidated level is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by adjusting consolidated pretax income to add back provision for credit losses. Similarly, PTPI at the segment level is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by adjusting the segments’ pretax income to add back provision for credit losses. Management believes that PTPI (both at the consolidated and segment level) is a useful financial measure as it enables an assessment of the Company’s ability to generate earnings to cover credit losses through a credit cycle as well as provides an additional basis for comparing the Company's results of operations between periods by isolating the impact of provision for credit losses, which can vary significantly between periods. See reconciliation below. 2Q20 1Q20 2Q19 Provision for Pretax, Pre- Provision for Pretax, Pre- Provision for Pretax, Pre- $ Millions Pretax Income Credit Losses provision Income Pretax Income Credit Losses provision Income Pretax Income Credit Losses provision Income Consumer Banking $ 94 $ 3,024 $ 3,118 $ 2,376 $ 2,258 $ 4,634 $ 4,358 $ 947 $ 5,305 Global Wealth & Investment Management 826 136 962 1,147 189 1,336 1,425 21 1,446 Global Banking 995 1,873 2,868 186 2,093 2,279 2,639 125 2,764 Global Markets 2,562 105 2,667 2,307 107 2,414 1,464 5 1,469 All Other (550) (21) (571) (1,341) 114 (1,227) (778) (241) (1,019) Total Corporation (GAAP) $ 3,799 $ 5,117 $ 8,916 $ 4,531 $ 4,761 $ 9,292 $ 8,959 $ 857 $ 9,816 C The non-cash impairment charge related to the notice of termination of the merchant services joint venture at the conclusion of its current term reduced 3Q19 net income by $1.7B, which included an increase in noninterest expense and a reduction in pretax income of $2.1B and a reduction in income tax expense of $373MM. The impairment charge negatively impacted the Company’s 3Q19 efficiency ratio by 909 bps. D Global Liquidity Sources (GLS) include cash and high-quality, liquid, unencumbered securities, inclusive of U.S. government securities, U.S. agency securities, U.S. agency MBS, and a select group of non-U.S. government and supranational securities, and other investment-grade securities, and are readily available to meet funding requirements as they arise. It does not include Federal Reserve Discount Window or Federal Home Loan Bank borrowing capacity. Transfers of liquidity among legal entities may be subject to certain regulatory and other restrictions. E Revenue for all periods included net debit valuation adjustments (DVA) on derivatives, as well as amortization of own credit portion of purchase discount and realized DVA on structured liabilities. Net DVA gains (losses) were ($261MM), $300MM and ($31MM) for 2Q20, 1Q20 and 2Q19, respectively, and $39MM, ($121MM), ($115MM) and ($289MM) for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. Net DVA gains (losses) included in FICC revenue were ($245MM), $274MM and ($30MM) for 2Q20, 1Q20 and 2Q19, respectively and $29MM, ($109MM), ($106MM) and ($268MM) for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. Net DVA gains (losses) included in Equities revenue were ($16MM), $26MM and ($1MM) for 2Q20, 1Q20 and 2Q19, respectively and $10MM, ($12MM), ($9MM) and ($21MM) for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. F VaR model uses historical simulation approach based on three years of historical data and an expected shortfall methodology equivalent to a 99% confidence level. Using a 95% confidence level, average VaR was $21MM, $27MM and $19MM for 2Q20, 1Q20 and 2Q19, respectively, and $24MM, $20MM, $19MM and $22MM for 2020 YTD, 2019 YTD, 2018 YTD and 2017 YTD, respectively. 31


 
Sources A Estimated retail consumer deposits based on June 30, 2019 FDIC deposit data. B FDIC, 1Q20. C Keynova 2Q20 Online Banker Scorecard and 1Q20 Mobile Banker Scorecard; Javelin 2020 Online and Mobile Banking Scorecards. D Inside Mortgage Finance, Home Equity new HELOC commitments, 1Q20. E Experian Autocount; Franchised Dealers; Largest percentage of 680+ Vantage 3.0 loan originations among key competitors as of April 2020. F Forrester, Jan 2020. G Euromoney, July 2019. H Nerdwallet, 2020. I U.S.-based full-service wirehouse peers based on 1Q20 earnings releases. J Industry 1Q20 FDIC call reports. K AITE Group, 2020. L Euromoney, 2020. M Greenwich, 2020. N Euromoney, 2019 O Greenwich, 2019. P GlobalCapital US Securitization Awards, 2020. Q GlobalCapital, 2019. R Risk Awards, 2020. S IFR Awards, 2019. T The Banker, 2019. U Institutional Investor, 2019. V Refinitiv, 2019. 32


 
Forward-Looking Statements Bank of America Corporation (the “Company”) and its management may make certain statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Forward-looking statements often use words such as “anticipates,” “targets,” “expects,” “hopes,” “estimates,” “intends,” “plans,” “goals,” “believes,” “continue” and other similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “may,” “might,” “should,” “would” and “could.” Forward-looking statements represent the Company’s current expectations, plans or forecasts of its future results, revenues, expenses, efficiency ratio, capital measures, strategy, and future business and economic conditions more generally, and other future matters. These statements are not guarantees of future results or performance and involve certain known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict and are often beyond the Company’s control. Actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, any of these forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement and should consider the following uncertainties and risks, as well as the risks and uncertainties more fully discussed under Item 1A. Risk Factors of the Company’s 2019 Annual Report on Form 10-K and in any of the Company’s subsequent Securities and Exchange Commission filings: the Company’s potential judgments, claims, damages, penalties, fines and reputational damage resulting from pending or future litigation and regulatory and government actions, including as a result of our participation in and execution of government programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic; the possibility that the Company’s future liabilities may be in excess of its recorded liability and estimated range of possible loss for litigation, regulatory, and representations and warranties exposures; the possibility that the Company could face increased servicing, fraud, indemnity, contribution or other claims from one or more counterparties, including trustees, purchasers of loans, underwriters, issuers, monolines, private-label and other investors, or other parties involved in securitizations; the Company’s ability to resolve representations and warranties repurchase and related claims, including claims brought by investors or trustees seeking to avoid the statute of limitations for repurchase claims; the risks related to the discontinuation of the London InterBank Offered Rate and other reference rates, including increased expenses and litigation and the effectiveness of hedging strategies; uncertainties about the financial stability and growth rates of non-U.S. jurisdictions, the risk that those jurisdictions may face difficulties servicing their sovereign debt, and related stresses on financial markets, currencies and trade, and the Company’s exposures to such risks, including direct, indirect and operational; the impact of U.S. and global interest rates, inflation, currency exchange rates, economic conditions, trade policies and tensions, including tariffs, and potential geopolitical instability; the impact of the interest rate environment on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations; the possibility that future credit losses may be higher than currently expected due to changes in economic assumptions, customer behavior, adverse developments with respect to U.S. or global economic conditions and other uncertainties; the Company’s ability to achieve its expense targets and expectations regarding net interest income, provision for credit losses, net charge-offs, effective tax rate, loan growth or other projections; adverse changes to the Company’s credit ratings from the major credit rating agencies; an inability to access capital markets or maintain deposits or borrowing costs; estimates of the fair value and other accounting values, subject to impairment assessments, of certain of the Company’s assets and liabilities; the estimated or actual impact of changes in accounting standards or assumptions in applying those standards; uncertainty regarding the content, timing and impact of regulatory capital and liquidity requirements; the impact of adverse changes to total loss-absorbing capacity requirements, stress capital buffer requirements and/or global systemically important bank surcharges; the potential impact of actions of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on the Company’s capital plans; the effect of regulations, other guidance or additional information on the impact from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act; the impact of implementation and compliance with U.S. and international laws, regulations and regulatory interpretations, including, but not limited to, recovery and resolution planning requirements, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation assessments, the Volcker Rule, fiduciary standards, derivatives regulations and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and any similar or related rules and regulations; a failure or disruption in or breach of the Company’s operational or security systems or infrastructure, or those of third parties, including as a result of cyber-attacks or campaigns; the impact on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations from the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union; the impact of any future federal government shutdown and uncertainty regarding the federal government’s debt limit; the emergence of widespread health emergencies or pandemics, including the magnitude and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the U.S. and/or global economy, financial market conditions and our business, results of operations and financial condition; the impact of natural disasters, military conflict, terrorism or other geopolitical events; and other matters. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the date the forward-looking statement was made. 33


 
Important Presentation Information • The information contained herein is preliminary and based on Company data available at the time of the earnings presentation. It speaks only as of the particular date or dates included in the accompanying slides. Bank of America does not undertake an obligation to, and disclaims any duty to, update any of the information provided. • Effective January 1, 2020, the Company adopted the new current expected credit losses (CECL) accounting standard that measures the allowance based on management’s best estimate of lifetime expected credit losses inherent in the Company’s lending activities. Prior periods included in this presentation reflect measurement of the allowance based on management’s estimate of probable incurred credit losses. • The Company may present certain metrics and ratios, including year-over-year comparisons of revenue, noninterest expense and pretax income, excluding certain items (e.g., DVA) that are in non-GAAP financial measures. The Company believes the use of these non-GAAP financial measures provides additional clarity in understanding its results of operations and trends. For more information about the non-GAAP financial measures contained herein, please see the presentation of the most directly comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP and accompanying reconciliations in the earnings press release for the quarter ended June 30, 2020, and other earnings-related information available through the Bank of America Investor Relations website at: http://investor.bankofamerica.com. • The Corporation presents certain key financial and nonfinancial performance indicators that management uses when assessing consolidated and/or segment results. The Corporation believes this information is useful because it provides management with information about underlying operational performance and trends. KPIs are presented in 2Q20 Financial Results on slide 2 and on the Summary Income Statement for each segment. • The Company views net interest income and related ratios and analyses on a fully taxable-equivalent (FTE) basis, which when presented on a consolidated basis are non-GAAP financial measures. The Company believes managing the business with net interest income on an FTE basis provides investors with a more accurate picture of the interest margin for comparative purposes. The Company believes that the presentation allows for comparison of amounts from both taxable and tax- exempt sources and is consistent with industry practices. The FTE adjustment was $128MM, $144MM, $145MM, $148MM and $149MM for 2Q20, 1Q20, 4Q19, 3Q19 and 2Q19, respectively. • The Company allocates capital to its business segments using a methodology that considers the effect of regulatory capital requirements in addition to internal risk- based capital models. The Company's internal risk-based capital models use a risk-adjusted methodology incorporating each segment's credit, market, interest rate, business and operational risk components. Allocated capital is reviewed periodically and refinements are made based on multiple considerations that include, but are not limited to, risk-weighted assets measured under Basel 3 Standardized and Advanced approaches, business segment exposures and risk profile, and strategic plans. As a result of this process, in the first quarter of 2020, the Company adjusted the amount of capital being allocated to its business segments. 34


 


 





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Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the earnings presentation. It speaks only as of the particular date or dates included in the accompanying pages. Bank of America Corporation (the Corporation) does not undertake an obligation to, and disclaims any duty to, update any of the information provided. Any forward-looking statements in this information are subject to the forward-looking language contained in the Corporation’s reports filed with the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are available at the SEC’s website (www.sec.gov) or at the Corporation’s website (www.bankofamerica.com). The Corporation’s future financial performance is subject to risks and uncertainties as described in its SEC filings.




Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
 
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Consumer Banking
 
Global Wealth & Investment Management
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
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Current Expected Credit Losses Accounting Standard
Effective January 1, 2020, the Corporation adopted the new current expected credit losses (CECL) accounting standard that measures the allowance based on management’s best estimate of lifetime expected credit losses inherent in the Corporation’s lending activities. Prior periods presented reflect measurement of the allowance based on management’s estimate of probable incurred credit losses.

 
Key Performance Indicators
The Corporation presents certain key financial and nonfinancial performance indicators that management uses when assessing consolidated and/or segment results. The Corporation believes this information is useful because it provides management with information about underlying operational performance and trends. Key performance indicators are presented in Consolidated Financial Highlights on page 2 and on the Key Indicators pages for each segment.
 
Business Segment Operations
The Corporation reports the results of operations of its four business segments and All Other on a fully taxable-equivalent (FTE) basis. Additionally, the results for the total Corporation as presented on pages 11 - 13 are reported on an FTE basis.

 
 




Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Financial Highlights
(In millions, except per share information)
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Income statement
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest income
$
22,978

 
$
24,564

 
 
$
10,848

 
$
12,130

 
$
12,140

 
$
12,187

 
$
12,189

Noninterest income
22,115

 
21,524

 
 
11,478

 
10,637

 
10,209

 
10,620

 
10,895

Total revenue, net of interest expense
45,093

 
46,088

 
 
22,326

 
22,767

 
22,349

 
22,807

 
23,084

Provision for credit losses
9,878

 
1,870

 
 
5,117


4,761


941


779


857

Noninterest expense
26,885

 
26,492

 
 
13,410

 
13,475

 
13,239

 
15,169

 
13,268

Income before income taxes
8,330

 
17,726

 
 
3,799


4,531


8,169


6,859


8,959

Pretax, pre-provision income (1)
18,208

 
19,596

 
 
8,916


9,292


9,110


7,638


9,816

Income tax expense
787

 
3,067

 
 
266

 
521

 
1,175

 
1,082

 
1,611

Net income
7,543

 
14,659

 
 
3,533

 
4,010

 
6,994

 
5,777

 
7,348

Preferred stock dividends
718

 
681

 
 
249

 
469

 
246

 
505

 
239

Net income applicable to common shareholders
6,825

 
13,978

 
 
3,284

 
3,541

 
6,748

 
5,272

 
7,109

Diluted earnings per common share
0.77

 
1.45

 
 
0.37

 
0.40

 
0.74

 
0.56

 
0.74

Average diluted common shares issued and outstanding
8,813.3

 
9,672.4

 
 
8,768.1

 
8,862.7

 
9,079.5

 
9,353.0

 
9,559.6

Dividends paid per common share
$
0.36

 
$
0.30

 
 
$
0.18

 
$
0.18

 
$
0.18

 
$
0.18

 
$
0.15

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Performance ratios
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Return on average assets
0.58
%
 
1.24
%
 
 
0.53
%
 
0.65
%
 
1.13
%
 
0.95
%
 
1.23
%
Return on average common shareholders’ equity
5.67

 
11.52

 
 
5.44

 
5.91

 
11.00

 
8.48

 
11.62

Return on average shareholders’ equity
5.71

 
11.07

 
 
5.34

 
6.10

 
10.40

 
8.48

 
11.00

Return on average tangible common shareholders’ equity (2)
7.97

 
16.13

 
 
7.63

 
8.32

 
15.43

 
11.84

 
16.24

Return on average tangible shareholders’ equity (2)
7.76

 
14.99

 
 
7.23

 
8.29

 
14.09

 
11.43

 
14.88

Efficiency ratio
59.62

 
57.48

 
 
60.06

 
59.19

 
59.24

 
66.51

 
57.48

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Book value per share of common stock
$
27.96

 
$
26.41

 
 
$
27.96

 
$
27.84

 
$
27.32

 
$
26.96

 
$
26.41

Tangible book value per share of common stock (2)
19.90

 
18.92

 
 
19.90

 
19.79

 
19.41

 
19.26

 
18.92

Market capitalization
205,772

 
270,935

 
 
205,772

 
184,181

 
311,209

 
264,842

 
270,935

Number of financial centers - U.S.
4,298

 
4,349

 
 
4,298

 
4,297

 
4,300

 
4,302

 
4,349

Number of branded ATMs - U.S.
16,862

 
16,561

 
 
16,862

 
16,855

 
16,788

 
16,626

 
16,561

Headcount
212,796

 
208,984

 
 
212,796

 
208,931

 
208,131

 
208,561

 
208,984

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Pretax, pre-provision income (PTPI) is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by adjusting pretax income to add back provision for credit losses. Management believes that PTPI is a useful financial measure because it enables an assessment of the Company's ability to generate earnings to cover credit losses through a credit cycle.
(2) 
Tangible equity ratios and tangible book value per share of common stock are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe the use of ratios that utilize tangible equity provides additional useful information because they present measures of those assets that can generate income. Tangible book value per share provides additional useful information about the level of tangible assets in relation to outstanding shares of common stock. (See Exhibit A: Non-GAAP Reconciliations - Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures on page 34.)
 


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
2



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statement of Income
(In millions, except per share information)
 
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest income
 
$
28,638

 
$
36,394

 
 
$
12,540

 
$
16,098

 
$
16,926

 
$
17,916

 
$
18,224

Interest expense
 
5,660

 
11,830

 
 
1,692

 
3,968

 
4,786

 
5,729

 
6,035

Net interest income
 
22,978

 
24,564

 
 
10,848


12,130


12,140


12,187


12,189

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions
 
16,713

 
16,028

 
 
8,392

 
8,321

 
8,520

 
8,467

 
8,190

Market making and similar activities
 
5,294

 
5,149

 
 
2,487

 
2,807

 
1,767

 
2,118

 
2,381

Other income (loss)
 
108

 
347

 
 
599

 
(491
)
 
(78
)
 
35

 
324

Total noninterest income
 
22,115

 
21,524

 
 
11,478

 
10,637

 
10,209

 
10,620

 
10,895

Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
45,093

 
46,088

 
 
22,326

 
22,767

 
22,349

 
22,807

 
23,084

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
 
9,878

 
1,870

 
 
5,117

 
4,761

 
941

 
779

 
857

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Compensation and benefits
 
16,335

 
16,221

 
 
7,994

 
8,341

 
7,977

 
7,779

 
7,972

Occupancy and equipment
 
3,504

 
3,245

 
 
1,802

 
1,702

 
1,680

 
1,663

 
1,640

Information processing and communications
 
2,474

 
2,321

 
 
1,265

 
1,209

 
1,162

 
1,163

 
1,157

Product delivery and transaction related
 
1,588

 
1,371

 
 
811

 
777

 
695

 
696

 
709

Marketing
 
930

 
970

 
 
492

 
438

 
524

 
440

 
528

Professional fees
 
756

 
769

 
 
381

 
375

 
442

 
386

 
409

Other general operating
 
1,298

 
1,595

 
 
665

 
633

 
759

 
3,042

 
853

Total noninterest expense
 
26,885

 
26,492

 
 
13,410

 
13,475

 
13,239

 
15,169

 
13,268

Income before income taxes
 
8,330

 
17,726

 
 
3,799

 
4,531

 
8,169

 
6,859

 
8,959

Income tax expense
 
787

 
3,067

 
 
266

 
521

 
1,175

 
1,082

 
1,611

Net income
 
$
7,543

 
$
14,659

 
 
$
3,533

 
$
4,010

 
$
6,994

 
$
5,777

 
$
7,348

Preferred stock dividends
 
718

 
681

 
 
249

 
469

 
246

 
505

 
239

Net income applicable to common shareholders
 
$
6,825

 
$
13,978

 
 
$
3,284

 
$
3,541

 
$
6,748

 
$
5,272

 
$
7,109

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Per common share information
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings
 
$
0.78

 
$
1.45

 
 
$
0.38

 
$
0.40

 
$
0.75

 
$
0.57

 
$
0.75

Diluted earnings
 
0.77

 
1.45

 
 
0.37

 
0.40

 
0.74

 
0.56

 
0.74

Average common shares issued and outstanding
 
8,777.6

 
9,624.0

 
 
8,739.9

 
8,815.6

 
9,017.1

 
9,303.6

 
9,523.2

Average diluted common shares issued and outstanding
 
8,813.3

 
9,672.4

 
 
8,768.1

 
8,862.7

 
9,079.5

 
9,353.0

 
9,559.6

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
First Quarter 2020
 
Fourth Quarter 2019
 
Third Quarter 2019
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net income
$
7,543

 
$
14,659

 
 
$
3,533

 
$
4,010

 
$
6,994

 
$
5,777

 
$
7,348

Other comprehensive income (loss), net-of-tax:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net change in debt securities
4,693

 
4,693

 
 
(102
)
 
4,795

 
(356
)
 
1,538

 
2,384

Net change in debit valuation adjustments
53

 
(501
)
 
 
(1,293
)
 
1,346

 
(691
)
 
229

 
(138
)
Net change in derivatives
732

 
533

 
 
315

 
417

 
(35
)
 
118

 
304

Employee benefit plan adjustments
100

 
57

 
 
57

 
43

 
53

 
26

 
29

Net change in foreign currency translation adjustments
(107
)
 
(48
)
 
 
(19
)
 
(88
)
 
13

 
(51
)
 
(14
)
Other comprehensive income (loss)
5,471

 
4,734

 
 
(1,042
)
 
6,513

 
(1,016
)
 
1,860

 
2,565

Comprehensive income
$
13,014


$
19,393



$
2,491


$
10,523


$
5,978


$
7,637


$
9,913

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
3



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Net Interest Income and Noninterest Income
(Dollars in millions) 
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loans and leases
$
18,532

 
$
21,827

 
 
$
8,569

 
$
9,963

 
$
10,365

 
$
10,894

 
$
10,942

Debt securities
5,283

 
6,136

 
 
2,440

 
2,843

 
2,841

 
2,829

 
3,017

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell
845

 
2,504

 
 
26

 
819

 
1,097

 
1,242

 
1,309

Trading account assets
2,255

 
2,643

 
 
1,008

 
1,247

 
1,234

 
1,319

 
1,321

Other interest income
1,723

 
3,284

 
 
497

 
1,226

 
1,389

 
1,632

 
1,635

Total interest income
28,638


36,394

 
 
12,540


16,098


16,926


17,916


18,224

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest expense


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
1,557

 
3,760

 
 
373

 
1,184

 
1,548

 
1,880

 
1,965

Short-term borrowings
1,048

 
3,849

 
 
(72
)
 
1,120

 
1,483

 
1,876

 
1,997

Trading account liabilities
552

 
664

 
 
223

 
329

 
282

 
303

 
319

Long-term debt
2,503

 
3,557

 
 
1,168

 
1,335

 
1,473

 
1,670

 
1,754

Total interest expense
5,660


11,830

 
 
1,692


3,968


4,786


5,729


6,035

Net interest income
$
22,978

 
$
24,564

 
 
$
10,848


$
12,130


$
12,140


$
12,187


$
12,189

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interchange fees (1)
$
1,622

 
$
1,864

 
 
$
830

 
$
792

 
$
1,007

 
$
963

 
$
968

Other card income
899

 
957

 
 
419

 
480

 
504

 
502

 
478

Total card income
2,521

 
2,821

 
 
1,249


1,272


1,511


1,465


1,446

Service charges


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposit-related fees
2,926

 
3,218

 
 
1,299

 
1,627

 
1,680

 
1,690

 
1,638

Lending-related fees
539

 
524

 
 
263

 
276

 
277

 
285

 
265

Total service charges
3,465

 
3,742

 
 
1,562


1,903


1,957


1,975


1,903

Investment and brokerage services


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Asset management fees
5,165

 
4,994

 
 
2,483

 
2,682

 
2,650

 
2,597

 
2,554

Brokerage fees
2,015

 
1,836

 
 
939

 
1,076

 
928

 
897

 
916

Total investment and brokerage services
7,180

 
6,830

 
 
3,422


3,758


3,578


3,494


3,470

Investment banking fees


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Underwriting income
2,371

 
1,458

 
 
1,523

 
848

 
800

 
740

 
792

Syndication fees
501

 
546

 
 
230

 
271

 
297

 
341

 
291

Financial advisory services
675

 
631

 
 
406

 
269

 
377

 
452

 
288

Total investment banking fees
3,547

 
2,635

 
 
2,159


1,388


1,474


1,533


1,371

Total fees and commissions
16,713

 
16,028

 
 
8,392


8,321


8,520


8,467


8,190

Market making and similar activities
5,294

 
5,149

 
 
2,487

 
2,807

 
1,767

 
2,118

 
2,381

Other income (loss)
108

 
347

 
 
599

 
(491
)
 
(78
)
 
35

 
324

Total noninterest income
$
22,115

 
$
21,524

 
 
$
11,478


$
10,637


$
10,209


$
10,620


$
10,895

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Gross interchange fees were $4.3 billion and $4.8 billion and are presented net of $2.7 billion and $3.0 billion of expenses for rewards and partner payments for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively. Gross interchange fees were $2.0 billion, $2.3 billion, $2.6 billion, $2.6 billion and $2.5 billion and are presented net of $1.2 billion, $1.5 billion, $1.6 billion, $1.6 billion and $1.6 billion of expenses for rewards and partner payments for the second and first quarters of 2020 and the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
4



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheet
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and due from banks
$
33,915

 
$
30,052

 
$
29,409

Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve, non-U.S. central banks and other banks
255,431

 
220,338

 
141,985

Cash and cash equivalents
289,346


250,390


171,394

Time deposits placed and other short-term investments
6,071

 
12,283

 
8,692

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell
451,179

 
301,969

 
248,077

Trading account assets
226,465

 
193,323

 
251,987

Derivative assets
45,184

 
57,654

 
44,912

Debt securities:
 
 
 
 
 
Carried at fair value
202,912

 
221,104

 
246,094

Held-to-maturity, at cost
268,949

 
254,748

 
199,981

Total debt securities
471,861


475,852


446,075

Loans and leases
998,944

 
1,050,785

 
963,800

Allowance for loan and lease losses
(19,389
)
 
(15,766
)
 
(9,527
)
Loans and leases, net of allowance
979,555


1,035,019


954,273

Premises and equipment, net
10,790

 
10,792

 
10,426

Goodwill
68,951

 
68,951

 
68,951

Loans held-for-sale
7,381

 
7,862

 
5,416

Customer and other receivables
55,392

 
69,238

 
53,329

Other assets
129,513

 
136,621

 
132,360

Total assets
$
2,741,688


$
2,619,954


$
2,395,892

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits in U.S. offices:
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest-bearing
$
580,667

 
$
484,342

 
$
393,567

Interest-bearing
1,048,012

 
1,008,922

 
900,434

Deposits in non-U.S. offices:
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest-bearing
15,082

 
13,695

 
12,864

Interest-bearing
74,905

 
76,366

 
68,228

Total deposits
1,718,666

 
1,583,325

 
1,375,093

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase
179,024

 
170,043

 
194,948

Trading account liabilities
80,912

 
77,151

 
82,150

Derivative liabilities
42,511

 
54,658

 
38,380

Short-term borrowings
17,998

 
30,118

 
27,244

Accrued expenses and other liabilities
175,302

 
183,029

 
168,658

Long-term debt
261,638

 
256,712

 
238,011

Total liabilities
2,476,051

 
2,355,036

 
2,124,484

Shareholders’ equity
 
 
 
 
 
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; authorized – 100,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding – 3,887,440, 3,887,440 and 3,939,040 shares
23,427

 
23,427

 
24,689

Common stock and additional paid-in capital, $0.01 par value; authorized – 12,800,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding – 8,664,081,625, 8,675,487,435 and 9,342,601,750 shares
85,794

 
85,745

 
106,619

Retained earnings
157,578

 
155,866

 
147,577

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
(1,162
)
 
(120
)
 
(7,477
)
Total shareholders’ equity
265,637

 
264,918

 
271,408

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$
2,741,688

 
$
2,619,954

 
$
2,395,892

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets of consolidated variable interest entities included in total assets above (isolated to settle the liabilities of the variable interest entities)
 
Trading account assets
$
4,390

 
$
5,405

 
$
5,469

 
Loans and leases
25,532

 
37,009

 
40,676

 
Allowance for loan and lease losses
(1,869
)
 
(1,472
)
 
(882
)
 
Loans and leases, net of allowance
23,663


35,537


39,794

 
All other assets
563

 
536

 
387

 
Total assets of consolidated variable interest entities
$
28,616


$
41,478


$
45,650

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities of consolidated variable interest entities included in total liabilities above
 
Short-term borrowings
$
739

 
$
1,147

 
$
1,845

 
Long-term debt
6,861

 
6,787

 
7,393

 
All other liabilities
22

 
39

 
27

 
Total liabilities of consolidated variable interest entities
$
7,622

 
$
7,973

 
$
9,265



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.




Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
5



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Capital Management
(Dollars in millions)
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
Risk-based capital metrics (1):
 
 
 
 
 
Standardized Approach
 
 
 
 
 
Common equity tier 1 capital
$
171,020

 
$
168,115

 
$
171,498

Tier 1 capital
194,441

 
191,532

 
195,539

Total capital
233,801

 
228,511

 
228,965

Risk-weighted assets
1,475,047

 
1,561,031

 
1,466,537

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio
11.6
%
 
10.8
%
 
11.7
%
Tier 1 capital ratio
13.2

 
12.3

 
13.3

Total capital ratio
15.9

 
14.6

 
15.6

 
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced Approaches
 
 
 
 
 
Common equity tier 1 capital
$
171,020

 
$
168,115

 
$
171,498

Tier 1 capital
194,441

 
191,532

 
195,539

Total capital
223,261

 
221,009

 
220,904

Risk-weighted assets
1,503,074

 
1,512,390

 
1,430,745

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio
11.4
%
 
11.1
%
 
12.0
%
Tier 1 capital ratio
12.9

 
12.7

 
13.7

Total capital ratio
14.9

 
14.6

 
15.4

 
 
 
 
 
 
Leverage-based metrics (1)
 
 
 
 
 
Adjusted average assets
$
2,632,225

 
$
2,421,943

 
$
2,322,426

Tier 1 leverage ratio
7.4
%
 
7.9
%
 
8.4
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
Supplementary leverage exposure
$
2,769,262

 
$
2,984,135

 
$
2,872,393

Supplementary leverage ratio
7.0
%
 
6.4
%
 
6.8
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tangible equity ratio (2)
7.3

 
7.7

 
8.7

Tangible common equity ratio (2)
6.5

 
6.7

 
7.6

 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Regulatory capital ratios at June 30, 2020 are preliminary. We report regulatory capital ratios under both the Standardized and Advanced approaches. The approach that yields the lower ratio is used to assess capital adequacy. Supplementary leverage exposure at June 30, 2020 excludes U.S. Treasury Securities and deposits at Federal Reserve Banks.
(2) 
Tangible equity ratio equals period-end tangible shareholders’ equity divided by period-end tangible assets. Tangible common equity ratio equals period-end tangible common shareholders’ equity divided by period-end tangible assets. Tangible shareholders’ equity and tangible assets are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe the use of ratios that utilize tangible equity provides additional useful information because they present measures of those assets that can generate income. (See Exhibit A: Non-GAAP Reconciliations - Reconciliation to GAAP Financial Measures on page 34.)


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
6



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
 
 
 
 
 
Capital Composition under Basel 3
 
 
 
 
 
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
Total common shareholders' equity
$
242,210

 
$
241,491

 
$
246,719

CECL transitional amount (1)
4,302

 
3,299

 

Goodwill, net of related deferred tax liabilities
(68,570
)
 
(68,570
)
 
(68,571
)
Deferred tax assets arising from net operating loss and tax credit carryforwards
(5,263
)
 
(5,337
)
 
(5,332
)
Intangibles, other than mortgage servicing rights and goodwill, net of related deferred tax liabilities
(1,221
)
 
(1,236
)
 
(1,342
)
Defined benefit pension plan net assets
(1,025
)
 
(1,014
)
 
(977
)
Cumulative unrealized net (gain) loss related to changes in fair value of financial liabilities attributable to own creditworthiness, net of tax
1,108

 
(370
)
 
763

Other
(521
)
 
(148
)
 
238

Common equity tier 1 capital
171,020


168,115

 
171,498

Qualifying preferred stock, net of issuance cost
23,426

 
23,426

 
24,688

Other
(5
)
 
(9
)
 
(647
)
Total tier 1 capital
194,441


191,532

 
195,539

Tier 2 capital instruments
23,462

 
24,076

 
23,107

Eligible credit reserves included in tier 2 capital
5,377

 
5,407

 
2,272

Other
(19
)
 
(6
)
 
(14
)
Total capital under the Advanced approaches
$
223,261

 
$
221,009

 
$
220,904

 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
The CECL transitional amount includes the impact of the Corporation's adoption of the new CECL accounting standard on January 1, 2020 and 25 percent of the increase in reserves from January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
7



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Average Balances and Interest Rates – Fully Taxable-equivalent Basis
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
 
First Quarter 2020
 
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
 
Average
Balance
 
Interest
Income/
Expense (1)
 
Yield/
Rate
 
 
Average
Balance
 
Interest
Income/
Expense (1)
 
Yield/
Rate
 
 
Average
Balance
 
Interest
Income/
Expense (1)
 
Yield/
Rate
Earning assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve, non-U.S. central banks and other banks
 
$
314,661

 
$
33

 
0.04
 %
 
 
$
130,282

 
$
268

 
0.83
%
 
 
$
122,395

 
$
495

 
1.62
%
Time deposits placed and other short-term investments
 
8,644

 
5

 
0.25

 
 
10,894

 
30

 
1.11

 
 
9,798

 
61

 
2.51

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell
 
312,404

 
26

 
0.03

 
 
278,794

 
819

 
1.18

 
 
281,085

 
1,309

 
1.87

Trading account assets
 
143,370

 
1,021

 
2.86

 
 
156,685

 
1,266

 
3.25

 
 
146,865

 
1,337

 
3.65

Debt securities
 
476,060

 
2,462

 
2.10

 
 
465,215

 
2,868

 
2.49

 
 
446,447

 
3,047

 
2.72

Loans and leases (2):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
 
241,486

 
1,880

 
3.11

 
 
239,994

 
1,987

 
3.31

 
 
215,822

 
1,899

 
3.52

Home equity
 
39,308

 
308

 
3.15

 
 
40,040

 
421

 
4.22

 
 
45,944

 
587

 
5.12

Credit card
 
86,191

 
2,140

 
9.99

 
 
94,471

 
2,464

 
10.49

 
 
93,627

 
2,511

 
10.76

Direct/Indirect and other consumer
 
88,962

 
623

 
2.81

 
 
90,954

 
746

 
3.30

 
 
90,453

 
830

 
3.68

Total consumer
 
455,947

 
4,951

 
4.36

 
 
465,459

 
5,618

 
4.85

 
 
445,846

 
5,827

 
5.24

U.S. commercial
 
374,965

 
2,462

 
2.64

 
 
330,420

 
2,846

 
3.46

 
 
318,243

 
3,382

 
4.26

Non-U.S. commercial
 
116,040

 
642

 
2.22

 
 
111,388

 
802

 
2.90

 
 
103,844

 
894

 
3.45

Commercial real estate
 
65,515

 
430

 
2.64

 
 
63,418

 
583

 
3.70

 
 
61,778

 
720

 
4.67

Commercial lease financing
 
18,920

 
128

 
2.71

 
 
19,598

 
161

 
3.29

 
 
20,814

 
172

 
3.32

Total commercial
 
575,440

 
3,662

 
2.56

 
 
524,824

 
4,392

 
3.36

 
 
504,679

 
5,168

 
4.11

Total loans and leases
 
1,031,387

 
8,613

 
3.35

 
 
990,283

 
10,010

 
4.06

 
 
950,525

 
10,995

 
4.64

Other earning assets
 
72,256

 
508

 
2.82

 
 
87,876

 
981

 
4.49

 
 
66,607

 
1,129

 
6.79

Total earning assets
 
2,358,782

 
12,668

 
2.16

 
 
2,120,029

 
16,242

 
3.08

 
 
2,023,722

 
18,373

 
3.64

Cash and due from banks
 
31,256

 
 
 
 
 
 
27,997

 
 
 
 
 
 
25,951

 
 
 
 
Other assets, less allowance for loan and lease losses
 
314,148

 
 
 
 
 
 
346,902

 
 
 
 
 
 
349,378

 
 
 
 
Total assets
 
$
2,704,186

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
2,494,928

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
2,399,051

 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. interest-bearing deposits:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Savings
 
$
56,931

 
$
2

 
0.01
 %
 
 
$
50,600

 
$
1

 
0.01
%
 
 
$
52,987

 
$
2

 
0.01
%
NOW and money market deposit accounts
 
850,274

 
152

 
0.07

 
 
770,474

 
653

 
0.34

 
 
737,095

 
1,228

 
0.67

Consumer CDs and IRAs
 
50,882

 
123

 
0.97

 
 
53,363

 
151

 
1.14

 
 
45,375

 
105

 
0.93

Negotiable CDs, public funds and other deposits
 
81,532

 
56

 
0.29

 
 
67,985

 
209

 
1.23

 
 
69,966

 
408

 
2.35

Total U.S. interest-bearing deposits
 
1,039,619

 
333

 
0.13

 
 
942,422

 
1,014

 
0.43

 
 
905,423

 
1,743

 
0.77

Non-U.S. interest-bearing deposits:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Banks located in non-U.S. countries
 
1,807

 

 
0.04

 
 
1,904

 
3

 
0.60

 
 
2,033

 
5

 
0.96

Governments and official institutions
 
183

 

 

 
 
161

 

 
0.05

 
 
179

 

 
0.05

Time, savings and other
 
74,158

 
40

 
0.21

 
 
75,625

 
167

 
0.89

 
 
68,706

 
217

 
1.26

Total non-U.S. interest-bearing deposits
 
76,148

 
40

 
0.21

 
 
77,690

 
170

 
0.88

 
 
70,918

 
222

 
1.25

Total interest-bearing deposits
 
1,115,767

 
373

 
0.13

 
 
1,020,112

 
1,184

 
0.47

 
 
976,341

 
1,965

 
0.81

Federal funds purchased, securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase, short-term borrowings and other interest-bearing liabilities
 
295,465

 
(72
)
 
(0.10
)
 
 
304,503

 
1,120

 
1.48

 
 
278,198

 
1,997

 
2.89

Trading account liabilities
 
40,717

 
223

 
2.20

 
 
48,142

 
329

 
2.75

 
 
47,022

 
319

 
2.72

Long-term debt
 
221,167

 
1,168

 
2.12

 
 
210,816

 
1,335

 
2.54

 
 
201,007

 
1,754

 
3.49

Total interest-bearing liabilities
 
1,673,116

 
1,692

 
0.41

 
 
1,583,573

 
3,968

 
1.01

 
 
1,502,568

 
6,035

 
1.61

Noninterest-bearing sources:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest-bearing deposits
 
542,430

 
 
 
 
 
 
419,224

 
 
 
 
 
 
399,109

 
 
 
 
Other liabilities (3)
 
222,324

 
 
 
 
 
 
227,597

 
 
 
 
 
 
229,399

 
 
 
 
Shareholders’ equity
 
266,316

 
 
 
 
 
 
264,534

 
 
 
 
 
 
267,975

 
 
 
 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
 
$
2,704,186

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
2,494,928

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
2,399,051

 
 
 
 
Net interest spread
 
 
 
 
 
1.75
 %
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.07
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.03
%
Impact of noninterest-bearing sources
 
 
 
 
 
0.12

 
 
 
 
 
 
0.26

 
 
 
 
 
 
0.41

Net interest income/yield on earning assets (4)
 
 
 
$
10,976

 
1.87
 %
 
 
 
 
$
12,274

 
2.33
%
 
 
 
 
$
12,338

 
2.44
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Includes the impact of interest rate risk management contracts.
(2) 
Nonperforming loans are included in the respective average loan balances. Income on these nonperforming loans is generally recognized on a cost recovery basis.
(3) 
Includes $35.5 billion, $35.7 billion and $35.0 billion of structured notes and liabilities for the second and first quarters of 2020 and the second quarter of 2019, respectively.
(4) 
Net interest income includes FTE adjustments of $128 million, $144 million and $149 million for the second and first quarters of 2020 and the second quarter of 2019, respectively.



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
8



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Debt Securities
(Dollars in millions)
 
June 30, 2020
 
Amortized
Cost
 
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
 
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
 
Fair
Value
Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Agency
$
76,539

 
$
2,501

 
$
(41
)
 
$
78,999

Agency-collateralized mortgage obligations
6,113

 
198

 
(16
)
 
6,295

Commercial
14,926

 
996

 
(1
)
 
15,921

Non-agency residential
903

 
127

 
(39
)
 
991

Total mortgage-backed securities
98,481

 
3,822

 
(97
)
 
102,206

U.S. Treasury and agency securities
50,304

 
2,368

 
(8
)
 
52,664

Non-U.S. securities
13,334

 
12

 
(14
)
 
13,332

Other taxable securities, substantially all asset-backed securities
4,244

 
48

 
(40
)
 
4,252

Total taxable securities
166,363

 
6,250

 
(159
)
 
172,454

Tax-exempt securities
17,791

 
279

 
(92
)
 
17,978

Total available-for-sale debt securities
184,154

 
6,529

 
(251
)
 
190,432

Other debt securities carried at fair value (1)
12,266

 
295

 
(81
)
 
12,480

Total debt securities carried at fair value
196,420

 
6,824

 
(332
)
 
202,912

Held-to-maturity debt securities, substantially all U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities (2)
268,967

 
10,937

 
(32
)
 
279,872

Total debt securities
$
465,387

 
$
17,761

 
$
(364
)
 
$
482,784

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
March 31, 2020
Available-for-sale debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Agency
$
76,599

 
$
2,863

 
$
(1
)
 
$
79,461

Agency-collateralized mortgage obligations
4,348

 
212

 
(9
)
 
4,551

Commercial
14,800

 
814

 
(12
)
 
15,602

Non-agency residential
882

 
130

 
(80
)
 
932

Total mortgage-backed securities
96,629

 
4,019

 
(102
)
 
100,546

U.S. Treasury and agency securities
64,353

 
4,352

 
(9
)
 
68,696

Non-U.S. securities
12,248

 
10

 
(11
)
 
12,247

Other taxable securities, substantially all asset-backed securities
6,016

 
80

 
(204
)
 
5,892

Total taxable securities
179,246

 
8,461

 
(326
)
 
187,381

Tax-exempt securities
18,752

 
163

 
(75
)
 
18,840

Total available-for-sale debt securities
197,998

 
8,624

 
(401
)
 
206,221

Other debt securities carried at fair value (1)
14,791

 
317

 
(225
)
 
14,883

Total debt securities carried at fair value
212,789

 
8,941

 
(626
)
 
221,104

Held-to-maturity debt securities, substantially all U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities
254,764

 
11,848

 
(17
)
 
266,595

Total debt securities
$
467,553

 
$
20,789

 
$
(643
)
 
$
487,699

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Primarily includes non-U.S. securities used to satisfy certain international regulatory requirements.
(2) 
During the second quarter of 2020, we transferred available-for-sale securities with a fair value of $16.2 billion to held to maturity.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
9



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Financial Data
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
FTE basis data (1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest income
$
23,250

 
$
24,866

 
 
$
10,976

 
$
12,274

 
$
12,285

 
$
12,335

 
$
12,338

Total revenue, net of interest expense
45,365

 
46,390

 
 
22,454

 
22,911

 
22,494

 
22,955

 
23,233

Net interest yield
2.09
%
 
2.48
%
 
 
1.87
%
 
2.33
%
 
2.35
%
 
2.41
%
 
2.44
%
Efficiency ratio
59.26

 
57.11

 
 
59.72

 
58.82

 
58.85

 
66.08

 
57.11

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
FTE basis is a non-GAAP financial measure. FTE basis is a performance measure used by management in operating the business that management believes provides investors with a more accurate picture of the interest margin for comparative purposes. The Corporation believes that this presentation allows for comparison of amounts from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practices. Net interest income includes FTE adjustments of $272 million and $302 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, $128 million and $144 million for the second and first quarters of 2020, and $145 million, $148 million and $149 million for the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
10



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Results by Business Segment and All Other
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
All
Other
Net interest income
 
$
10,976

 
 
$
5,991

 
$
1,378

 
$
2,363

 
$
1,297

 
$
(53
)
Noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
1,249

 
 
1,053

 
18

 
68

 
111

 
(1
)
Service charges
 
1,562

 
 
706

 
15

 
737

 
95

 
9

Investment and brokerage services
 
3,422

 
 
67

 
2,854

 
24

 
481

 
(4
)
Investment banking fees
 
2,159

 
 

 
84

 
1,181

 
940

 
(46
)
Total fees and commissions
 
8,392

 
 
1,826


2,971


2,010


1,627


(42
)
Market making and similar activities
 
2,487

 
 
1

 
18

 
(15
)
 
2,361

 
122

Other income (loss) 
 
599

 
 
33

 
58

 
733

 
64

 
(289
)
Total noninterest income (loss)
 
11,478

 
 
1,860


3,047


2,728


4,052


(209
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
22,454

 
 
7,851


4,425


5,091


5,349


(262
)
Provision for credit losses
 
5,117

 
 
3,024

 
136

 
1,873

 
105

 
(21
)
Noninterest expense
 
13,410

 
 
4,733

 
3,463

 
2,223

 
2,682

 
309

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
3,927

 
 
94


826


995


2,562


(550
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
 
394

 
 
23

 
202

 
269

 
666

 
(766
)
Net income
 
$
3,533

 
 
$
71


$
624


$
726


$
1,896


$
216

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
1,031,387

 
 
$
321,558

 
$
182,150

 
$
423,625

 
$
74,131

 
$
29,923

Total assets (1)
 
2,704,186

 
 
885,568

 
327,594

 
578,106

 
663,072

 
249,846

Total deposits
 
1,658,197

 
 
810,700

 
287,109

 
493,918

 
45,083

 
21,387

Quarter end
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
998,944

 
 
$
325,105

 
$
184,293

 
$
390,108

 
$
74,342

 
$
25,096

Total assets (1)
 
2,741,688

 
 
929,193

 
334,190

 
586,078

 
652,068

 
240,159

Total deposits
 
1,718,666

 
 
854,017

 
291,740

 
500,918

 
52,842

 
19,149

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First Quarter 2020
 
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
All
Other
Net interest income
 
$
12,274

 
 
$
6,862

 
$
1,571

 
$
2,612

 
$
1,153

 
$
76

Noninterest income
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions:
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
1,272

 
 
1,110

 
17

 
123

 
21

 
1

Service charges
 
1,903

 
 
995

 
17

 
796

 
87

 
8

Investment and brokerage services
 
3,758

 
 
70

 
3,122

 
7

 
567

 
(8
)
Investment banking fees
 
1,388

 
 

 
115

 
761

 
602

 
(90
)
Total fees and commissions
 
8,321

 
 
2,175


3,271


1,687


1,277


(89
)
Market making and similar activities
 
2,807

 
 
1

 
21

 
87

 
2,973

 
(275
)
Other income (loss)
 
(491
)
 
 
91

 
73

 
214

 
(177
)
 
(692
)
Total noninterest income (loss)
 
10,637

 
 
2,267

 
3,365

 
1,988

 
4,073

 
(1,056
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
22,911

 
 
9,129

 
4,936

 
4,600

 
5,226

 
(980
)
Provision for credit losses
 
4,761

 
 
2,258

 
189

 
2,093

 
107

 
114

Noninterest expense
 
13,475

 
 
4,495

 
3,600

 
2,321

 
2,812

 
247

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
4,675

 
 
2,376

 
1,147

 
186

 
2,307

 
(1,341
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
 
665

 
 
582

 
281

 
50

 
600

 
(848
)
Net income (loss)
 
$
4,010

 
 
$
1,794

 
$
866

 
$
136

 
$
1,707

 
$
(493
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
990,283

 
 
$
316,946

 
$
178,639

 
$
386,483

 
$
71,660

 
$
36,555

Total assets (1)
 
2,494,928

 
 
811,277

 
303,173

 
465,926

 
713,051

 
201,501

Total deposits
 
1,439,336

 
 
736,669

 
263,411

 
382,373

 
33,323

 
23,560

Quarter end
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
1,050,785

 
 
$
317,535

 
$
181,492

 
$
437,122

 
$
78,591

 
$
36,045

Total assets (1)
 
2,619,954

 
 
837,522

 
323,866

 
562,529

 
654,939

 
241,098

Total deposits
 
1,583,325

 
 
762,387

 
282,395

 
477,108

 
38,536

 
22,899

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits).



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.



Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
11



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Results by Business Segment and All Other (continued)
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
All
Other
Net interest income
 
$
12,338

 
 
$
7,116

 
$
1,624

 
$
2,709

 
$
811

 
$
78

Noninterest income
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions:
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
1,446

 
 
1,268

 
21

 
135

 
22

 

Service charges
 
1,903

 
 
1,045

 
16

 
749

 
87

 
6

Investment and brokerage services
 
3,470

 
 
75

 
2,962

 
7

 
433

 
(7
)
Investment banking fees
 
1,371

 
 

 
127

 
717

 
585

 
(58
)
Total fees and commissions
 
8,190


 
2,388


3,126


1,608


1,127


(59
)
Market making and similar activities
 
2,381

 
 
2

 
30

 
56

 
1,961

 
332

Other income (loss)
 
324

 
 
211

 
120

 
602

 
245

 
(854
)
Total noninterest income (loss)
 
10,895

 
 
2,601

 
3,276

 
2,266

 
3,333

 
(581
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
23,233

 
 
9,717

 
4,900

 
4,975

 
4,144

 
(503
)
Provision for credit losses
 
857

 
 
947

 
21

 
125

 
5

 
(241
)
Noninterest expense
 
13,268

 
 
4,412

 
3,454

 
2,211

 
2,675

 
516

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
9,108

 
 
4,358

 
1,425

 
2,639

 
1,464

 
(778
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
 
1,760

 
 
1,068

 
349

 
713

 
417

 
(787
)
Net income
 
$
7,348

 
 
$
3,290

 
$
1,076

 
$
1,926

 
$
1,047

 
$
9

 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
950,525

 
 
$
296,388

 
$
166,324

 
$
372,531

 
$
70,587

 
$
44,695

Total assets (1)
 
2,399,051

 
 
779,450

 
289,835

 
442,591

 
685,413

 
201,762

Total deposits
 
1,375,450

 
 
707,091

 
253,940

 
362,619

 
31,128

 
20,672

Quarter end
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
963,800

 
 
$
300,411

 
$
168,993

 
$
376,948

 
$
74,136

 
$
43,312

Total assets (1)
 
2,395,892

 
 
787,036

 
287,903

 
440,352

 
674,987

 
205,614

Total deposits
 
1,375,093

 
 
714,289

 
251,835

 
358,902

 
29,961

 
20,106

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits).

 

Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
12



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Year-to-Date Results by Business Segment and All Other
(Dollars in millions) 
 
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
 
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
All
Other
Net interest income
 
$
23,250

 
 
$
12,853

 
$
2,949

 
$
4,975

 
$
2,450

 
$
23

Noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
2,521

 
 
2,163

 
35

 
191

 
132

 

Service charges
 
3,465

 
 
1,701

 
32

 
1,533

 
182

 
17

Investment and brokerage services
 
7,180

 
 
137

 
5,976

 
31

 
1,048

 
(12
)
Investment banking fees
 
3,547

 
 

 
199

 
1,942

 
1,542

 
(136
)
Total fees and commissions
 
16,713

 
 
4,001


6,242


3,697


2,904


(131
)
Market making and similar activities
 
5,294

 
 
2

 
39

 
72

 
5,334

 
(153
)
Other income (loss)
 
108

 
 
124

 
131

 
947

 
(113
)
 
(981
)
Total noninterest income (loss)
 
22,115

 
 
4,127

 
6,412

 
4,716

 
8,125

 
(1,265
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
45,365

 
 
16,980

 
9,361

 
9,691

 
10,575

 
(1,242
)
Provision for credit losses
 
9,878

 
 
5,282

 
325

 
3,966

 
212

 
93

Noninterest expense
 
26,885

 
 
9,228

 
7,063

 
4,544

 
5,494

 
556

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
8,602

 
 
2,470

 
1,973

 
1,181

 
4,869

 
(1,891
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
 
1,059

 
 
605

 
483

 
319

 
1,266

 
(1,614
)
Net income (loss)
 
$
7,543

 
 
$
1,865

 
$
1,490

 
$
862

 
$
3,603

 
$
(277
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
1,010,835

 
 
$
319,252

 
$
180,395

 
$
405,054

 
$
72,896

 
$
33,238

Total assets (1)
 
2,599,557

 
 
848,422

 
315,383

 
522,016

 
688,062

 
225,674

Total deposits
 
1,548,766

 
 
773,685

 
275,260

 
438,145

 
39,203

 
22,473

Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
998,944

 
 
$
325,105

 
$
184,293

 
$
390,108

 
$
74,342

 
$
25,096

Total assets (1)
 
2,741,688

 
 
929,193

 
334,190

 
586,078

 
652,068

 
240,159

Total deposits
 
1,718,666

 
 
854,017

 
291,740

 
500,918

 
52,842

 
19,149

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
 
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global Banking
 
Global Markets
 
All
Other
Net interest income
 
$
24,866

 
 
$
14,222

 
$
3,308

 
$
5,499

 
$
1,764

 
$
73

Noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fees and commissions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
2,821

 
 
2,465

 
48

 
265

 
43

 

Service charges
 
3,742

 
 
2,065

 
33

 
1,462

 
169

 
13

Investment and brokerage services
 
6,830

 
 
148

 
5,805

 
16

 
877

 
(16
)
Investment banking fees
 
2,635

 
 

 
207

 
1,426

 
1,121

 
(119
)
Total fees and commissions
 
16,028

 
 
4,678

 
6,093

 
3,169

 
2,210

 
(122
)
Market making and similar activities
 
5,149

 
 
4

 
64

 
106

 
4,043

 
932

Other income (loss)
 
347

 
 
445

 
255

 
1,356

 
309

 
(2,018
)
Total noninterest income (loss)
 
21,524

 
 
5,127

 
6,412

 
4,631

 
6,562

 
(1,208
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
46,390

 
 
19,349

 
9,720

 
10,130

 
8,326

 
(1,135
)
Provision for credit losses
 
1,870

 
 
1,921

 
26

 
236

 
(18
)
 
(295
)
Noninterest expense
 
26,492

 
 
8,779

 
6,887

 
4,478

 
5,432

 
916

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
18,028

 
 
8,649

 
2,807

 
5,416

 
2,912

 
(1,756
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
 
3,369

 
 
2,119

 
688

 
1,462

 
830

 
(1,730
)
Net income (loss)
 
$
14,659

 
 
$
6,530

 
$
2,119

 
$
3,954

 
$
2,082

 
$
(26
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
947,291

 
 
$
294,339

 
$
165,369

 
$
371,326

 
$
70,335

 
$
45,922

Total assets (1)
 
2,380,127

 
 
774,417

 
293,464

 
435,803

 
674,791

 
201,652

Total deposits
 
1,367,700

 
 
702,074

 
257,868

 
355,866

 
31,246

 
20,646

Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
963,800

 
 
$
300,411

 
$
168,993

 
$
376,948

 
$
74,136

 
$
43,312

Total assets (1)
 
2,395,892

 
 
787,036

 
287,903

 
440,352

 
674,987

 
205,614

Total deposits
 
1,375,093

 
 
714,289

 
251,835

 
358,902

 
29,961

 
20,106

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits).



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
13



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consumer Banking Segment Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest income
 
$
12,853

 
$
14,222

 
 
$
5,991

 
$
6,862

 
$
6,905

 
$
7,031

 
$
7,116

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
2,163

 
2,465

 
 
1,053

 
1,110

 
1,330

 
1,289

 
1,268

Service charges
 
1,701

 
2,065

 
 
706

 
995

 
1,056

 
1,098

 
1,045

All other income
 
263

 
597

 
 
101

 
162

 
223

 
306

 
288

Total noninterest income
 
4,127

 
5,127

 
 
1,860

 
2,267

 
2,609

 
2,693

 
2,601

Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
16,980

 
19,349

 
 
7,851

 
9,129

 
9,514

 
9,724

 
9,717

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
 
5,282

 
1,921

 
 
3,024

 
2,258

 
934

 
917

 
947

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
 
9,228

 
8,779

 
 
4,733

 
4,495

 
4,468

 
4,399

 
4,412

Income before income taxes
 
2,470

 
8,649

 
 
94

 
2,376

 
4,112

 
4,408

 
4,358

Income tax expense
 
605

 
2,119

 
 
23

 
582

 
1,007

 
1,080

 
1,068

Net income
 
$
1,865

 
$
6,530

 
 
$
71

 
$
1,794

 
$
3,105

 
$
3,328

 
$
3,290

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
 
3.19
%
 
3.91
%
 
 
2.85
%
 
3.57
%
 
3.65
%
 
3.77
%
 
3.87
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
 
10

 
36

 
 
1

 
19

 
33

 
36

 
36

Efficiency ratio
 
54.35

 
45.37

 
 
60.30

 
49.23

 
46.96

 
45.23

 
45.41

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
319,252

 
$
294,339

 
 
$
321,558

 
$
316,946

 
$
311,008

 
$
303,832

 
$
296,388

Total earning assets (2)
 
809,436

 
732,580

 
 
845,236

 
773,635

 
750,064

 
739,802

 
737,714

Total assets (2)
 
848,422

 
774,417

 
 
885,568

 
811,277

 
792,190

 
781,739

 
779,450

Total deposits
 
773,685

 
702,074

 
 
810,700

 
736,669

 
719,668

 
709,339

 
707,091

Allocated capital (1)
 
38,500

 
37,000

 
 
38,500

 
38,500

 
37,000

 
37,000

 
37,000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
325,105

 
$
300,411

 
 
$
325,105

 
$
317,535

 
$
317,409

 
$
307,925

 
$
300,411

Total earning assets (2)
 
890,244

 
744,253

 
 
890,244

 
800,143

 
760,174

 
747,279

 
744,253

Total assets (2)
 
929,193

 
787,036

 
 
929,193

 
837,522

 
804,093

 
788,814

 
787,036

Total deposits
 
854,017

 
714,289

 
 
854,017

 
762,387

 
730,745

 
715,778

 
714,289

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently.
(2) 
Total earning assets and total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits) and allocated shareholders’ equity.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
14



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consumer Banking Key Indicators
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average deposit balances
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Checking
 
$
420,562

 
$
369,435

 
 
$
446,445

 
$
394,678

 
$
384,256

 
$
376,821

 
$
373,912

Savings
 
52,482

 
51,492

 
 
55,607

 
49,358

 
49,048

 
50,013

 
51,688

MMS
 
255,361

 
241,751

 
 
263,703

 
247,018

 
242,147

 
239,941

 
241,050

CDs and IRAs
 
42,499

 
36,577

 
 
42,256

 
42,743

 
41,378

 
39,727

 
37,577

Other
 
2,781

 
2,819

 
 
2,689

 
2,872

 
2,839

 
2,837

 
2,864

Total average deposit balances
 
$
773,685

 
$
702,074

 
 
$
810,700

 
$
736,669

 
$
719,668

 
$
709,339

 
$
707,091

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposit spreads (excludes noninterest costs)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Checking
 
2.18
%
 
2.32
%
 
 
2.14
%
 
2.22
%
 
2.26
%
 
2.31
%
 
2.34
%
Savings
 
2.42

 
2.54

 
 
2.39

 
2.45

 
2.47

 
2.53

 
2.55

MMS
 
1.92

 
2.47

 
 
1.68

 
2.19

 
2.25

 
2.46

 
2.50

CDs and IRAs
 
1.11

 
2.31

 
 
0.93

 
1.28

 
1.57

 
1.88

 
2.21

Other
 
1.52

 
2.69

 
 
1.18

 
1.88

 
2.11

 
2.42

 
2.68

Total deposit spreads
 
2.05

 
2.39

 
 
1.94

 
2.17

 
2.23

 
2.35

 
2.40

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer investment assets
 
$
246,146

 
$
219,732

 
 
$
246,146

 
$
212,227

 
$
240,132

 
$
223,199

 
$
219,732

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Active digital banking users (units in thousands) (1)
 
39,294

 
37,292

 
 
39,294

 
39,075

 
38,266

 
37,981

 
37,292

Active mobile banking users (units in thousands)
 
30,307

 
27,818

 
 
30,307

 
29,820

 
29,174

 
28,703

 
27,818

Financial centers
 
4,298

 
4,349

 
 
4,298

 
4,297

 
4,300

 
4,302

 
4,349

ATMs
 
16,862

 
16,561

 
 
16,862

 
16,855

 
16,788

 
16,626

 
16,561

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total credit card (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average credit card outstandings
 
$
90,331

 
$
94,313

 
 
$
86,191

 
$
94,471

 
$
94,951

 
$
94,370

 
$
93,627

Ending credit card outstandings
 
84,244

 
93,989

 
 
84,244

 
91,890

 
97,608

 
94,946

 
93,989

Credit quality
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net charge-offs
 
$
1,435

 
$
1,507

 
 
$
665

 
$
770

 
$
724

 
$
717

 
$
762

 
 
3.19
%
 
3.22
%
 
 
3.10
%
 
3.28
%
 
3.03
%
 
3.01
%
 
3.26
%
30+ delinquency
 
$
1,420

 
$
1,838

 
 
$
1,420

 
$
1,900

 
$
2,035

 
$
1,937

 
$
1,838

 
 
1.69
%
 
1.96
%
 
 
1.69
%
 
2.07
%
 
2.09
%
 
2.04
%
 
1.96
%
90+ delinquency
 
$
782

 
$
941

 
 
$
782

 
$
991

 
$
1,042

 
$
960

 
$
941

 
 
0.93
%
 
1.00
%
 
 
0.93
%
 
1.08
%
 
1.07
%
 
1.01
%
 
1.00
%
Other total credit card indicators (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross interest yield
 
10.23
%
 
10.78
%
 
 
9.95
%
 
10.49
%
 
10.63
%
 
10.85
%
 
10.76
%
Risk-adjusted margin
 
8.20

 
7.98

 
 
8.49

 
7.94

 
8.68

 
8.45

 
7.93

New accounts (in thousands)
 
1,504

 
2,102

 
 
449

 
1,055

 
1,046

 
1,172

 
1,068

Purchase volumes
 
$
118,073

 
$
133,039

 
 
$
53,694

 
$
64,379

 
$
73,717

 
$
71,096

 
$
70,288

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debit card data
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Purchase volumes
 
$
178,219

 
$
176,262

 
 
$
89,631

 
$
88,588

 
$
93,468

 
$
90,942

 
$
91,232

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loan production (3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer Banking:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First mortgage
 
$
27,930

 
$
20,912

 
 
$
15,049

 
$
12,881

 
$
14,645

 
$
13,622

 
$
12,757

Home equity
 
5,817

 
4,890

 
 
3,176

 
2,641

 
2,646

 
2,219

 
2,405

Total (4):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First mortgage
 
$
42,062

 
$
29,689

 
 
$
23,124

 
$
18,938

 
$
22,114

 
$
20,664

 
$
18,229

Home equity
 
6,707

 
5,593

 
 
3,683

 
3,024

 
2,999

 
2,539

 
2,768

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Active digital banking users represents mobile and/or online users.
(2) 
In addition to the credit card portfolio in Consumer Banking, the remaining credit card portfolio is in GWIM.
(3) 
Loan production amounts represent the unpaid principal balance of loans and, in the case of home equity, the principal amount of the total line of credit.
(4) 
In addition to loan production in Consumer Banking, there is also first mortgage and home equity loan production in GWIM.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
15



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consumer Banking Quarterly Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
 
First Quarter 2020
 
 
Total Consumer Banking
 
 
Deposits
 
Consumer
Lending
 
 
Total Consumer Banking
 
 
Deposits
 
Consumer
Lending
Net interest income
 
$
5,991

 
 
$
3,299

 
$
2,692

 
 
$
6,862

 
 
$
3,948

 
$
2,914

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
1,053

 
 
(4
)
 
1,057

 
 
1,110

 
 
(8
)
 
1,118

Service charges
 
706

 
 
705

 
1

 
 
995

 
 
995

 

All other income
 
101

 
 
62

 
39

 
 
162

 
 
97

 
65

Total noninterest income
 
1,860

 
 
763

 
1,097

 
 
2,267

 
 
1,084

 
1,183

Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
7,851

 
 
4,062

 
3,789

 
 
9,129

 
 
5,032

 
4,097

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
 
3,024

 
 
154

 
2,870

 
 
2,258

 
 
115

 
2,143

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
 
4,733

 
 
2,868

 
1,865

 
 
4,495

 
 
2,725

 
1,770

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
94

 
 
1,040

 
(946
)
 
 
2,376

 
 
2,192

 
184

Income tax expense (benefit)
 
23

 
 
255

 
(232
)
 
 
582

 
 
537

 
45

Net income (loss)
 
$
71

 
 
$
785

 
$
(714
)
 
 
$
1,794

 
 
$
1,655

 
$
139

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
 
2.85
%
 
 
1.66
%
 
3.42
 %
 
 
3.57
%
 
 
2.17
%
 
3.76
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
 
1

 
 
26

 
(11
)
 
 
19

 
 
55

 
2

Efficiency ratio
 
60.30

 
 
70.62

 
49.23

 
 
49.23

 
 
54.14

 
43.20

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
321,558

 
 
$
5,314

 
$
316,244

 
 
$
316,946

 
 
$
5,435

 
$
311,511

Total earning assets (2)
 
845,236

 
 
801,391

 
316,622

 
 
773,635

 
 
731,928

 
312,127

Total assets (2)
 
885,568

 
 
837,367

 
320,978

 
 
811,277

 
 
764,117

 
317,580

Total deposits
 
810,700

 
 
804,418

 
6,282

 
 
736,669

 
 
731,277

 
5,392

Allocated capital (1)
 
38,500

 
 
12,000

 
26,500

 
 
38,500

 
 
12,000

 
26,500

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
325,105

 
 
$
5,146

 
$
319,959

 
 
$
317,535

 
 
$
5,466

 
$
312,069

Total earning assets (2)
 
890,244

 
 
843,131

 
320,461

 
 
800,143

 
 
756,869

 
312,739

Total assets (2)
 
929,193

 
 
879,641

 
322,900

 
 
837,522

 
 
789,846

 
317,141

Total deposits
 
854,017

 
 
846,622

 
7,395

 
 
762,387

 
 
756,873

 
5,514

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Consumer Banking
 
 
Deposits
 
Consumer
Lending
Net interest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
7,116

 
 
$
4,363

 
$
2,753

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1,268

 
 
(6
)
 
1,274

Service charges
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1,045

 
 
1,045

 

All other income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
288

 
 
209

 
79

Total noninterest income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2,601

 
 
1,248

 
1,353

Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9,717

 
 
5,611

 
4,106

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
947

 
 
44

 
903

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4,412

 
 
2,674

 
1,738

Income before income taxes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4,358

 
 
2,893

 
1,465

Income tax expense
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1,068

 
 
709

 
359

Net income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
3,290

 
 
$
2,184

 
$
1,106

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.87
%
 
 
2.49
%
 
3.79
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
36

 
 
73

 
18

Efficiency ratio
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
45.41

 
 
47.68

 
42.31

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
296,388

 
 
$
5,333

 
$
291,055

Total earning assets (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
737,714

 
 
702,698

 
291,492

Total assets (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
779,450

 
 
734,183

 
301,743

Total deposits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
707,091

 
 
701,853

 
5,238

Allocated capital (1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
37,000

 
 
12,000

 
25,000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
300,411

 
 
$
5,339

 
$
295,072

Total earning assets (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
744,253

 
 
708,417

 
295,561

Total assets (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
787,036

 
 
740,558

 
306,203

Total deposits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
714,289

 
 
708,228

 
6,061

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently.
(2) 
For presentation purposes, in segments or businesses where the total of liabilities and equity exceeds assets, the Corporation allocates assets from All Other to match the segments’ and businesses’ liabilities and allocated shareholders’ equity. As a result, total earning assets and total assets of the businesses may not equal total Consumer Banking.

Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
16



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consumer Banking Year-to-Date Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
 
Total Consumer Banking
 
 
Deposits
 
Consumer
Lending
 
 
Total Consumer Banking
 
 
Deposits
 
Consumer
Lending
Net interest income
 
$
12,853

 
 
$
7,247

 
$
5,606

 
 
$
14,222

 
 
$
8,670

 
$
5,552

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Card income
 
2,163

 
 
(12
)
 
2,175

 
 
2,465

 
 
(13
)
 
2,478

Service charges
 
1,701

 
 
1,700

 
1

 
 
2,065

 
 
2,064

 
1

All other income
 
263

 
 
159

 
104

 
 
597

 
 
442

 
155

Total noninterest income
 
4,127

 
 
1,847

 
2,280

 
 
5,127

 
 
2,493

 
2,634

Total revenue, net of interest expense
 
16,980

 
 
9,094

 
7,886

 
 
19,349

 
 
11,163

 
8,186

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
 
5,282

 
 
269

 
5,013

 
 
1,921

 
 
90

 
1,831

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
 
9,228

 
 
5,593

 
3,635

 
 
8,779

 
 
5,329

 
3,450

Income (loss) before income taxes
 
2,470

 
 
3,232

 
(762
)
 
 
8,649

 
 
5,744

 
2,905

Income tax expense (benefit)
 
605

 
 
792

 
(187
)
 
 
2,119

 
 
1,407

 
712

Net income (loss)
 
$
1,865

 
 
$
2,440

 
$
(575
)
 
 
$
6,530

 
 
$
4,337

 
$
2,193

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
 
3.19
%
 
 
1.90
%
 
3.59
 %
 
 
3.91
%
 
 
2.51
%
 
3.87
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
 
10

 
 
41

 
(4
)
 
 
36

 
 
73

 
18

Efficiency ratio
 
54.35

 
 
61.50

 
46.10

 
 
45.37

 
 
47.74

 
42.15

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
319,252

 
 
$
5,374

 
$
313,878

 
 
$
294,339

 
 
$
5,322

 
$
289,017

Total earning assets (2)
 
809,436

 
 
766,660

 
314,375

 
 
732,580

 
 
697,921

 
289,387

Total assets (2)
 
848,422

 
 
800,742

 
319,279

 
 
774,417

 
 
729,397

 
299,748

Total deposits
 
773,685

 
 
767,848

 
5,837

 
 
702,074

 
 
697,071

 
5,003

Allocated capital (1)
 
38,500

 
 
12,000

 
26,500

 
 
37,000

 
 
12,000

 
25,000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
 
$
325,105

 
 
$
5,146

 
$
319,959

 
 
$
300,411

 
 
$
5,339

 
$
295,072

Total earning assets (2)
 
890,244

 
 
843,131

 
320,461

 
 
744,253

 
 
708,417

 
295,561

Total assets (2)
 
929,193

 
 
879,641

 
322,900

 
 
787,036

 
 
740,558

 
306,203

Total deposits
 
854,017

 
 
846,622

 
7,395

 
 
714,289

 
 
708,228

 
6,061

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For footnotes, see page 16.

Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
17



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Wealth & Investment Management Segment Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
First Quarter 2020
 
Fourth Quarter 2019
 
Third Quarter 2019
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
$
2,949

 
$
3,308

 
 
$
1,378

 
$
1,571

 
$
1,587

 
$
1,609

 
$
1,624

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investment and brokerage services
5,976

 
5,805

 
 
2,854

 
3,122

 
3,065

 
3,001

 
2,962

All other income
436

 
607

 
 
193

 
243

 
261

 
294

 
314

Total noninterest income
6,412


6,412



3,047


3,365


3,326


3,295


3,276

Total revenue, net of interest expense
9,361

 
9,720

 
 
4,425

 
4,936

 
4,913

 
4,904

 
4,900

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
325

 
26

 
 
136

 
189

 
19

 
37

 
21

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
7,063

 
6,887

 
 
3,463

 
3,600

 
3,523

 
3,414

 
3,454

Income before income taxes
1,973


2,807



826


1,147


1,371


1,453


1,425

Income tax expense
483

 
688

 
 
202

 
281

 
336

 
356

 
349

Net income
$
1,490

 
$
2,119

 
 
$
624

 
$
866

 
$
1,035

 
$
1,097

 
$
1,076

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
1.96
%
 
2.37
%
 
 
1.76
%
 
2.17
%
 
2.25
%
 
2.30
%
 
2.35
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
20

 
30

 
 
17

 
23

 
28

 
30

 
30

Efficiency ratio
75.45

 
70.86

 
 
78.25

 
72.94

 
71.71

 
69.61

 
70.47

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
180,395

 
$
165,369

 
 
$
182,150

 
$
178,639

 
$
174,374

 
$
170,414

 
$
166,324

Total earning assets (2)
303,089

 
281,025

 
 
315,258

 
290,919

 
279,374

 
277,343

 
277,038

Total assets (2)
315,383

 
293,464

 
 
327,594

 
303,173

 
291,723

 
289,460

 
289,835

Total deposits
275,260

 
257,868

 
 
287,109

 
263,411

 
255,912

 
254,460

 
253,940

Allocated capital (1)
15,000

 
14,500

 
 
15,000

 
15,000

 
14,500

 
14,500

 
14,500

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
184,293

 
$
168,993

 
 
$
184,293

 
$
181,492

 
$
176,600

 
$
172,677

 
$
168,993

Total earning assets (2)
321,846

 
275,365

 
 
321,846

 
311,124

 
287,201

 
275,872

 
275,365

Total assets (2)
334,190

 
287,903

 
 
334,190

 
323,866

 
299,770

 
288,332

 
287,903

Total deposits
291,740

 
251,835

 
 
291,740

 
282,395

 
263,113

 
252,478

 
251,835

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently.
(2) 
Total earning assets and total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits) and allocated shareholders’ equity.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
18



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Wealth & Investment Management Key Indicators
(Dollars in millions, except as noted)
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
First Quarter 2020
 
Fourth Quarter 2019
 
Third Quarter 2019
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Revenue by Business
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management
$
7,698

 
$
8,012

 
 
$
3,625

 
$
4,073

 
$
4,046

 
$
4,053

 
$
4,047

Bank of America Private Bank
1,663

 
1,708

 
 
800

 
863

 
867

 
851

 
853

Total revenue, net of interest expense
$
9,361

 
$
9,720

 
 
$
4,425

 
$
4,936

 
$
4,913

 
$
4,904

 
$
4,900

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Client Balances by Business, at period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management
$
2,449,305

 
$
2,440,710

 
 
$
2,449,305

 
$
2,215,531

 
$
2,558,102

 
$
2,443,614

 
$
2,440,710

Bank of America Private Bank
478,521

 
458,081

 
 
478,521

 
443,080

 
489,690

 
462,347

 
458,081

Total client balances
$
2,927,826

 
$
2,898,791

 
 
$
2,927,826

 
$
2,658,611

 
$
3,047,792

 
$
2,905,961

 
$
2,898,791

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Client Balances by Type, at period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets under management (1)
$
1,219,748

 
$
1,203,783

 
 
$
1,219,748

 
$
1,092,482

 
$
1,275,555

 
$
1,212,120

 
$
1,203,783

Brokerage and other assets
1,282,044

 
1,314,457

 
 
1,282,044

 
1,155,461

 
1,372,733

 
1,305,926

 
1,314,457

Deposits
291,740

 
251,818

 
 
291,740

 
282,395

 
263,103

 
252,466

 
251,818

Loans and leases (2)
187,004

 
172,265

 
 
187,004

 
184,011

 
179,296

 
175,579

 
172,265

Less: Managed deposits in assets under management
(52,710
)
 
(43,532
)
 
 
(52,710
)
 
(55,738
)
 
(42,895
)
 
(40,130
)
 
(43,532
)
Total client balances
$
2,927,826

 
$
2,898,791

 
 
$
2,927,826


$
2,658,611


$
3,047,792


$
2,905,961


$
2,898,791

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets Under Management Rollforward
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets under management, beginning balance
$
1,275,555

 
$
1,072,234

 
 
$
1,092,482

 
$
1,275,555

 
$
1,212,120

 
$
1,203,783

 
$
1,169,713

Net client flows
10,608

 
11,192

 
 
3,573

 
7,035

 
8,144

 
5,529

 
5,274

Market valuation/other
(66,415
)
 
120,357

 
 
123,693

 
(190,108
)
 
55,291

 
2,808

 
28,796

Total assets under management, ending balance
$
1,219,748

 
$
1,203,783

 
 
$
1,219,748

 
$
1,092,482

 
$
1,275,555

 
$
1,212,120

 
$
1,203,783

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Associates, at period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Number of financial advisors
17,888

 
17,508

 
 
17,888

 
17,646

 
17,458

 
17,657

 
17,508

Total wealth advisors, including financial advisors
19,851

 
19,512

 
 
19,851

 
19,628

 
19,440

 
19,672

 
19,512

Total primary sales professionals, including financial advisors and wealth advisors
21,198

 
20,611

 
 
21,198

 
20,851

 
20,586

 
20,775

 
20,611

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Metric
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Financial advisor productivity (in thousands)
$
1,103

 
$
1,061

 
 
$
1,069

 
$
1,138

 
$
1,108

 
$
1,096

 
$
1,082

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bank of America Private Bank Metric, at period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Primary sales professionals
1,781

 
1,808

 
 
1,781

 
1,778

 
1,766

 
1,811

 
1,808

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Defined as managed assets under advisory and/or discretion of GWIM.
(2) 
Includes margin receivables which are classified in customer and other receivables on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
19



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Banking Segment Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
$
4,975

 
$
5,499

 
 
$
2,363

 
$
2,612

 
$
2,559

 
$
2,617

 
$
2,709

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Service charges
1,533

 
1,462

 
 
737

 
796

 
790

 
763

 
749

Investment banking fees
1,942

 
1,426

 
 
1,181

 
761

 
809

 
902

 
717

All other income
1,241

 
1,743

 
 
810

 
431

 
983

 
930

 
800

Total noninterest income
4,716

 
4,631

 
 
2,728


1,988


2,582


2,595


2,266

Total revenue, net of interest expense
9,691

 
10,130

 
 
5,091

 
4,600

 
5,141

 
5,212

 
4,975

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
3,966

 
236

 
 
1,873

 
2,093

 
58

 
120

 
125

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
4,544

 
4,478

 
 
2,223

 
2,321

 
2,320

 
2,219

 
2,211

Income before income taxes
1,181

 
5,416

 
 
995

 
186

 
2,763

 
2,873

 
2,639

Income tax expense
319

 
1,462

 
 
269

 
50

 
746

 
776

 
713

Net income
$
862


$
3,954



$
726


$
136


$
2,017


$
2,097


$
1,926

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest yield
2.15
%
 
2.91
%
 
 
1.82
%
 
2.57
%
 
2.51
%
 
2.69
%
 
2.80
%
Return on average allocated capital (1)
4

 
19

 
 
7

 
1

 
20

 
20

 
19

Efficiency ratio
46.89

 
44.20

 
 
43.68

 
50.44

 
45.11

 
42.58

 
44.45

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
405,054

 
$
371,326

 
 
$
423,625

 
$
386,483

 
$
377,359

 
$
377,109

 
$
372,531

Total earning assets (2)
465,491

 
381,111

 
 
521,930

 
409,052

 
404,299

 
385,999

 
387,819

Total assets (2)
522,016

 
435,803

 
 
578,106

 
465,926

 
459,444

 
441,186

 
442,591

Total deposits
438,145

 
355,866

 
 
493,918

 
382,373

 
378,510

 
360,457

 
362,619

Allocated capital (1)
42,500

 
41,000

 
 
42,500

 
42,500

 
41,000

 
41,000

 
41,000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
390,108

 
$
376,948

 
 
$
390,108

 
$
437,122

 
$
379,268

 
$
377,658

 
$
376,948

Total earning assets (2)
531,649

 
384,884

 
 
531,649

 
505,451

 
407,180

 
397,589

 
384,884

Total assets (2)
586,078

 
440,352

 
 
586,078

 
562,529

 
464,032

 
452,642

 
440,352

Total deposits
500,918

 
358,902

 
 
500,918

 
477,108

 
383,180

 
371,887

 
358,902

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently.
(2) 
Total earning assets and total assets include asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits) and allocated shareholders’ equity.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
20



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Banking Key Indicators
(Dollars in millions)
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Investment Banking fees (1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advisory (2)
$
592

 
$
557

 
 
$
345

 
$
247

 
$
352

 
$
427

 
$
254

Debt issuance
927

 
651

 
 
503

 
424

 
341

 
356

 
324

Equity issuance
423

 
218

 
 
333

 
90

 
116

 
119

 
139

Total Investment Banking fees (3)
$
1,942

 
$
1,426

 
 
$
1,181


$
761


$
809


$
902


$
717

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Business Lending
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corporate
$
1,867

 
$
1,968

 
 
$
916

 
$
951

 
$
1,002

 
$
1,024

 
$
923

Commercial
1,862

 
2,080

 
 
881

 
981

 
1,032

 
1,020

 
1,046

Business Banking
148

 
184

 
 
66

 
82

 
88

 
91

 
90

Total Business Lending revenue
$
3,877

 
$
4,232

 
 
$
1,863

 
$
2,014

 
$
2,122

 
$
2,135

 
$
2,059

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Global Transaction Services
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corporate
$
1,656

 
$
2,012

 
 
$
785

 
$
871

 
$
1,015

 
$
967

 
$
1,005

Commercial
1,687

 
1,780

 
 
809

 
878

 
857

 
862

 
889

Business Banking
473

 
533

 
 
217

 
256

 
264

 
267

 
267

Total Global Transaction Services revenue
$
3,816

 
$
4,325

 
 
$
1,811

 
$
2,005

 
$
2,136


$
2,096


$
2,161

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average deposit balances
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing
$
224,630

 
$
185,307

 
 
$
242,408

 
$
206,851

 
$
209,343

 
$
197,801

 
$
195,575

Noninterest-bearing
213,515

 
170,559

 
 
251,510

 
175,522

 
169,167

 
162,656

 
167,044

Total average deposits
$
438,145

 
$
355,866

 
 
$
493,918

 
$
382,373

 
$
378,510

 
$
360,457

 
$
362,619

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loan spread
1.38
%
 
1.43
%
 
 
1.37
%
 
1.40
%
 
1.37
%
 
1.41
%
 
1.41
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
$
3,966

 
$
236

 
 
$
1,873

 
$
2,093

 
$
58

 
$
120

 
$
125

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Credit quality (4, 5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reservable criticized utilized exposure
$
22,900

 
$
10,260

 
 
$
22,900

 
$
15,187

 
$
9,996

 
$
10,346

 
$
10,260

 
5.62
%
 
2.59
%
 
 
5.62
%
 
3.34
%
 
2.51
%
 
2.61
%
 
2.59
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties
$
2,035

 
$
1,088

 
 
$
2,035

 
$
1,700

 
$
1,333

 
$
1,208

 
$
1,088

 
0.53
%
 
0.29
%
 
 
0.53
%
 
0.39
%
 
0.36
%
 
0.32
%
 
0.29
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average loans and leases by product
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. commercial
$
236,808

 
$
215,294

 
 
$
252,649

 
$
220,967

 
$
217,326

 
$
219,324

 
$
215,941

Non-U.S. commercial
94,634

 
83,468

 
 
96,742

 
92,526

 
87,872

 
86,016

 
84,263

Commercial real estate
53,974

 
50,763

 
 
54,938

 
53,009

 
51,761

 
51,069

 
51,006

Commercial lease financing
19,637

 
21,800

 
 
19,293

 
19,980

 
20,399

 
20,700

 
21,320

Other
1

 
1

 
 
3

 
1

 
1

 

 
1

Total average loans and leases
$
405,054

 
$
371,326

 
 
$
423,625

 
$
386,483

 
$
377,359

 
$
377,109

 
$
372,531

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Corporation Investment Banking fees
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advisory (2)
$
675

 
$
631

 
 
$
406

 
$
269

 
$
377

 
$
452

 
$
288

Debt issuance
1,985

 
1,494

 
 
1,058

 
927

 
797

 
816

 
746

Equity issuance
1,023

 
629

 
 
740

 
283

 
322

 
308

 
395

Total investment banking fees including self-led deals
3,683

 
2,754

 
 
2,204

 
1,479

 
1,496

 
1,576

 
1,429

Self-led deals
(136
)
 
(119
)
 
 
(45
)
 
(91
)
 
(22
)
 
(43
)
 
(58
)
Total Investment Banking fees
$
3,547

 
$
2,635

 
 
$
2,159

 
$
1,388

 
$
1,474

 
$
1,533

 
$
1,371

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Investment banking fees represent total investment banking fees for Global Banking inclusive of self-led deals and fees included within Business Lending.
(2) 
Advisory includes fees on debt and equity advisory and mergers and acquisitions.
(3) 
Investment banking fees represent only the fee component in Global Banking and do not include certain other items shared with the Investment Banking Group under internal revenue sharing agreements.
(4) 
Criticized exposure corresponds to the Special Mention, Substandard and Doubtful asset categories defined by regulatory authorities. The reservable criticized exposure is on an end-of-period basis and is also shown as a percentage of total commercial reservable utilized exposure, including loans and leases, standby letters of credit, financial guarantees, commercial letters of credit and bankers’ acceptances.
(5) 
Nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties are on an end-of-period basis. The nonperforming ratio is nonperforming assets divided by loans, leases and foreclosed properties.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
21



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Markets Segment Results
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
$
2,450

 
$
1,764

 
 
$
1,297

 
$
1,153

 
$
1,135

 
$
1,016

 
$
811

Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investment and brokerage services
1,048

 
877

 
 
481

 
567

 
442

 
419

 
433

Investment banking fees
1,542

 
1,121

 
 
940

 
602

 
581

 
585

 
585

Market making and similar activities
5,334

 
4,043

 
 
2,361

 
2,973

 
1,441

 
1,580

 
1,961

All other income
201

 
521

 
 
270

 
(69
)
 
(174
)
 
263

 
354

Total noninterest income
8,125


6,562

 
 
4,052

 
4,073

 
2,290

 
2,847

 
3,333

Total revenue, net of interest expense (1)
10,575

 
8,326

 
 
5,349

 
5,226

 
3,425

 
3,863

 
4,144

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
212

 
(18
)
 
 
105

 
107

 
9

 

 
5

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
5,494

 
5,432

 
 
2,682

 
2,812

 
2,613

 
2,677

 
2,675

Income before income taxes
4,869

 
2,912

 
 
2,562

 
2,307

 
803

 
1,186

 
1,464

Income tax expense
1,266

 
830

 
 
666

 
600

 
229

 
338

 
417

Net income
$
3,603

 
$
2,082

 
 
$
1,896

 
$
1,707

 
$
574

 
$
848

 
$
1,047

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Return on average allocated capital (2)
20
%
 
12
%
 
 
21
%
 
19
%
 
7
%
 
10
%
 
12
%
Efficiency ratio
51.96

 
65.23

 
 
50.15

 
53.81

 
76.29

 
69.31

 
64.55

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total trading-related assets
$
485,054

 
$
485,315

 
 
$
466,990

 
$
503,119

 
$
489,260

 
$
498,796

 
$
496,206

Total loans and leases
72,896

 
70,335

 
 
74,131

 
71,660

 
73,044

 
71,589

 
70,587

Total earning assets
490,132

 
473,242

 
 
478,648

 
501,616

 
481,401

 
476,919

 
474,061

Total assets
688,062

 
674,791

 
 
663,072

 
713,051

 
680,071

 
687,398

 
685,413

Total deposits
39,203

 
31,246

 
 
45,083

 
33,323

 
32,866

 
30,155

 
31,128

Allocated capital (2)
36,000

 
35,000

 
 
36,000

 
36,000

 
35,000

 
35,000

 
35,000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total trading-related assets
$
468,309

 
$
487,097

 
 
$
468,309

 
$
439,684

 
$
452,499

 
$
497,212

 
$
487,097

Total loans and leases
74,342

 
74,136

 
 
74,342

 
78,591

 
72,993

 
74,979

 
74,136

Total earning assets
462,184

 
475,836

 
 
462,184

 
465,632

 
471,701

 
478,303

 
475,836

Total assets
652,068

 
674,987

 
 
652,068

 
654,939

 
641,809

 
689,029

 
674,987

Total deposits
52,842

 
29,961

 
 
52,842

 
38,536

 
34,676

 
30,885

 
29,961

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading-related assets (average)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading account securities
$
236,704

 
$
238,399

 
 
$
216,157

 
$
257,254

 
$
247,097

 
$
261,182

 
$
251,402

Reverse repurchases
110,291

 
120,228

 
 
104,883

 
115,698

 
116,280

 
110,907

 
117,730

Securities borrowed
89,860

 
83,856

 
 
96,448

 
83,271

 
84,533

 
80,641

 
83,374

Derivative assets
48,199

 
42,832

 
 
49,502

 
46,896

 
41,350

 
46,066

 
43,700

Total trading-related assets
$
485,054

 
$
485,315

 
 
$
466,990

 
$
503,119

 
$
489,260

 
$
498,796

 
$
496,206

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Substantially all of Global Markets total revenue is sales and trading revenue and investment banking fees, with a small portion related to certain revenue sharing agreements with other business segments. For additional sales and trading revenue information, see page 23.
(2) 
Return on average allocated capital is calculated as net income, adjusted for cost of funds and earnings credits and certain expenses related to intangibles, divided by average allocated capital. Other companies may define or calculate these measures differently.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
22



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Global Markets Key Indicators
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Sales and trading revenue (1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed-income, currencies and commodities
$
5,886

 
$
4,379

 
 
$
2,941

 
$
2,945

 
$
1,754

 
$
2,056

 
$
2,098

Equities
2,900

 
2,326

 
 
1,210

 
1,690

 
1,015

 
1,152

 
1,144

Total sales and trading revenue
$
8,786

 
$
6,705

 
 
$
4,151

 
$
4,635

 
$
2,769

 
$
3,208

 
$
3,242

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sales and trading revenue, excluding net debit valuation adjustment (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed-income, currencies and commodities
$
5,857

 
$
4,488

 
 
$
3,186

 
$
2,671

 
$
1,835

 
$
2,074

 
$
2,128

Equities
2,890

 
2,338

 
 
1,226

 
1,664

 
1,020

 
1,149

 
1,145

Total sales and trading revenue, excluding net debit valuation adjustment
$
8,747

 
$
6,826

 
 
$
4,412

 
$
4,335

 
$
2,855

 
$
3,223

 
$
3,273

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sales and trading revenue breakdown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest income
$
2,182

 
$
1,415

 
 
$
1,158

 
$
1,024

 
$
1,008

 
$
886

 
$
665

Commissions
1,027

 
856

 
 
470

 
557

 
432

 
410

 
423

Trading
5,333

 
4,041

 
 
2,360

 
2,973

 
1,441

 
1,580

 
1,960

Other
244

 
393

 
 
163

 
81

 
(112
)
 
332

 
194

Total sales and trading revenue
$
8,786

 
$
6,705

 
 
$
4,151

 
$
4,635

 
$
2,769

 
$
3,208

 
$
3,242

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Includes Global Banking sales and trading revenue of $294 million and $246 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, and $67 million and $227 million for the second and first quarters of 2020, and $139 million, $152 million and $130 million for the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.
(2) 
For this presentation, sales and trading revenue excludes net debit valuation adjustment (DVA) gains (losses) which include net DVA on derivatives, as well as amortization of own credit portion of purchase discount and realized DVA on structured liabilities. Sales and trading revenue excluding net DVA gains (losses) represents a non-GAAP financial measure. We believe the use of this non-GAAP financial measure provides additional useful information to assess the underlying performance of these businesses and to allow better comparison of period-to-period operating performance.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
23



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
All Other Results (1)
(Dollars in millions)
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
Net interest income
$
23

 
$
73

 
 
$
(53
)
 
$
76

 
$
99

 
$
62

 
$
78

Noninterest income (loss)
(1,265
)
 
(1,208
)
 
 
(209
)
 
(1,056
)
 
(598
)
 
(810
)
 
(581
)
Total revenue, net of interest expense
(1,242
)
 
(1,135
)
 
 
(262
)
 
(980
)
 
(499
)
 
(748
)
 
(503
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Provision for credit losses
93

 
(295
)
 
 
(21
)
 
114

 
(79
)
 
(295
)
 
(241
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Noninterest expense
556

 
916

 
 
309

 
247

 
315

 
2,460

 
516

Loss before income taxes
(1,891
)
 
(1,756
)
 
 
(550
)
 
(1,341
)
 
(735
)
 
(2,913
)
 
(778
)
Income tax expense (benefit)
(1,614
)
 
(1,730
)
 
 
(766
)
 
(848
)
 
(998
)
 
(1,320
)
 
(787
)
Net income (loss)
$
(277
)
 
$
(26
)
 
 
$
216

 
$
(493
)
 
$
263

 
$
(1,593
)
 
$
9

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Average
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
33,238

 
$
45,922

 
 
$
29,923

 
$
36,555

 
$
38,201

 
$
41,789

 
$
44,695

Total assets (2)
225,674

 
201,652

 
 
249,846

 
201,501

 
226,577

 
212,440

 
201,762

Total deposits
22,473

 
20,646

 
 
21,387

 
23,560

 
23,483

 
20,641

 
20,672

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Period end
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total loans and leases
$
25,096

 
$
43,312

 
 
$
25,096

 
$
36,045

 
$
37,156

 
$
39,671

 
$
43,312

Total assets (3)
240,159

 
205,614

 
 
240,159

 
241,098

 
224,375

 
207,513

 
205,614

Total deposits
19,149

 
20,106

 
 
19,149

 
22,899

 
23,089

 
21,808

 
20,106

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
All Other consists of asset and liability management (ALM) activities, equity investments, non-core mortgage loans and servicing activities, liquidating businesses and certain expenses not otherwise allocated to a business segment. ALM activities encompass certain residential mortgages, debt securities, and interest rate and foreign currency risk management activities. Substantially all of the results of ALM activities are allocated to our business segments. Equity investments include our merchant services joint venture, as well as a portfolio of equity, real estate and other alternative investments.
(2) 
Includes elimination of segments’ excess asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits) and allocated shareholders’ equity of $656.5 billion and $543.0 billion for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, $740.7 billion and $572.2 billion for the second and first quarters of 2020, and $554.2 billion, $536.8 billion and $549.5 billion for the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.
(3) 
Includes elimination of segments’ excess asset allocations to match liabilities (i.e., deposits) and allocated shareholders’ equity of $829.1 billion, $665.8 billion, $565.4 billion, $546.5 billion and $543.9 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
24



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
 
 
 
 
 
Outstanding Loans and Leases
 
 
 
 
 
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
$
239,500

 
$
243,545

 
$
219,929

Home equity
38,396

 
39,567

 
44,134

Credit card
84,244

 
91,890

 
93,989

Direct/Indirect consumer (1) 
88,628

 
90,246

 
90,850

Other consumer (2) 
120

 
150

 
174

Total consumer loans excluding loans accounted for under the fair value option
450,888

 
465,398

 
449,076

Consumer loans accounted for under the fair value option (3) 
684

 
556

 
658

Total consumer
451,572

 
465,954

 
449,734

 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. commercial
313,938

 
358,504

 
305,695

Non-U.S. commercial
103,684

 
116,612

 
104,173

Commercial real estate (4) 
64,095

 
66,654

 
61,659

Commercial lease financing
18,200

 
19,180

 
20,384

 
499,917

 
560,950

 
491,911

U.S. small business commercial (5)
38,963

 
15,421

 
14,950

Total commercial loans excluding loans accounted for under the fair value option
538,880

 
576,371

 
506,861

Commercial loans accounted for under the fair value option (3) 
8,492

 
8,460

 
7,205

Total commercial
547,372

 
584,831

 
514,066

Total loans and leases
$
998,944

 
$
1,050,785

 
$
963,800

 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Includes primarily auto and specialty lending loans and leases of $48.4 billion, $50.0 billion and $50.3 billion, U.S. securities-based lending loans of $36.6 billion, $36.4 billion and $36.5 billion and non-U.S. consumer loans of $2.8 billion, $3.0 billion and $2.9 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(2) 
Substantially all of other consumer is consumer overdrafts.
(3) 
Consumer loans accounted for under the fair value option includes residential mortgage loans of $330 million, $231 million and $300 million and home equity loans of $354 million, $325 million and $358 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. Commercial loans accounted for under the fair value option include U.S. commercial loans of $5.1 billion, $5.1 billion and $3.9 billion and non-U.S. commercial loans of $3.4 billion, $3.4 billion and $3.3 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(4) 
Includes U.S. commercial real estate loans of $60.6 billion, $62.9 billion and $57.0 billion and non-U.S. commercial real estate loans of $3.5 billion, $3.8 billion and $4.6 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(5) 
Includes card-related products.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
25



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Average Loans and Leases by Business Segment and All Other
(Dollars in millions)
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global
Banking
 
Global
Markets
 
All 
Other
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
$
241,486

 
 
$
127,380

 
$
88,718

 
$
3

 
$

 
$
25,385

Home equity
39,308

 
 
31,220

 
3,160

 

 
304

 
4,624

Credit card
86,191

 
 
83,890

 
2,301

 

 

 

Direct/Indirect and other consumer
88,962

 
 
49,390

 
39,569

 

 

 
3

Total consumer
455,947

 
 
291,880

 
133,748

 
3

 
304

 
30,012

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. commercial
374,965

 
 
29,662

 
43,244

 
252,649

 
49,184

 
226

Non-U.S. commercial
116,040

 
 

 
675

 
96,742

 
18,520

 
103

Commercial real estate
65,515

 
 
16

 
4,482

 
54,938

 
6,069

 
10

Commercial lease financing
18,920

 
 

 
1

 
19,293

 
54

 
(428
)
Total commercial
575,440

 
 
29,678

 
48,402

 
423,622

 
73,827

 
(89
)
Total loans and leases
$
1,031,387

 
 
$
321,558

 
$
182,150

 
$
423,625

 
$
74,131

 
$
29,923

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First Quarter 2020
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global
Banking
 
Global
Markets
 
All 
Other
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
$
239,994

 
 
$
121,718

 
$
86,375

 
$
1

 
$

 
$
31,900

Home equity
40,040

 
 
31,712

 
3,129

 

 
308

 
4,891

Credit card
94,471

 
 
91,709

 
2,762

 

 

 

Direct/Indirect and other consumer
90,954

 
 
50,752

 
40,198

 

 

 
4

Total consumer
465,459

 
 
295,891

 
132,464

 
1

 
308

 
36,795

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

U.S. commercial
330,420

 
 
21,040

 
41,085

 
220,967

 
47,176

 
152

Non-U.S. commercial
111,388

 
 

 
800

 
92,526

 
18,038

 
24

Commercial real estate
63,418

 
 
15

 
4,288

 
53,009

 
6,097

 
9

Commercial lease financing
19,598

 
 

 
2

 
19,980

 
41

 
(425
)
Total commercial
524,824

 
 
21,055

 
46,175

 
386,482

 
71,352

 
(240
)
Total loans and leases
$
990,283

 
 
$
316,946

 
$
178,639

 
$
386,483

 
$
71,660

 
$
36,555

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
Total
Corporation
 
 
Consumer Banking
 
GWIM
 
Global
Banking
 
Global
Markets
 
All 
Other
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
$
215,822

 
 
$
99,946

 
$
78,334

 
$

 
$

 
$
37,542

Home equity
45,944

 
 
34,801

 
3,460

 

 
356

 
7,327

Credit card
93,627

 
 
90,881

 
2,745

 

 

 
1

Direct/Indirect and other consumer
90,453

 
 
50,600

 
39,847

 
1

 

 
5

Total consumer
445,846

 
 
276,228

 
124,386

 
1

 
356

 
44,875

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. commercial
318,243

 
 
20,146

 
38,165

 
215,941

 
43,775

 
216

Non-U.S. commercial
103,844

 
 

 
97

 
84,263

 
19,382

 
102

Commercial real estate
61,778

 
 
14

 
3,673

 
51,006

 
7,074

 
11

Commercial lease financing
20,814

 
 

 
3

 
21,320

 

 
(509
)
Total commercial
504,679

 
 
20,160

 
41,938

 
372,530

 
70,231

 
(180
)
Total loans and leases
$
950,525

 
 
$
296,388

 
$
166,324

 
$
372,531

 
$
70,587

 
$
44,695

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified among the segments to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
26



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Commercial Credit Exposure by Industry (1, 2, 3, 4, 6)
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial Utilized
 
Total Commercial Committed
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
June 30
2019
Asset managers and funds
$
64,237

 
$
75,625

 
$
70,150

 
$
100,773

 
$
111,531

 
$
107,959

Real estate (5)
74,181

 
75,958

 
66,905

 
96,124

 
95,783

 
89,728

Capital goods
47,711

 
48,272

 
39,594

 
85,715

 
85,525

 
75,129

Finance companies
40,661

 
46,089

 
39,104

 
63,767

 
66,609

 
62,902

Healthcare equipment and services
39,716

 
40,695

 
35,420

 
63,759

 
58,691

 
57,097

Government and public education
43,787

 
45,171

 
42,430

 
55,972

 
56,296

 
54,391

Materials
28,771

 
30,712

 
27,850

 
52,417

 
53,332

 
52,257

Retailing
29,564

 
33,505

 
26,496

 
49,813

 
49,501

 
47,936

Consumer services
34,245

 
34,753

 
25,754

 
48,300

 
46,304

 
47,216

Food, beverage and tobacco
24,633

 
28,039

 
25,379

 
46,159

 
47,770

 
45,580

Commercial services and supplies
24,686

 
25,572

 
22,179

 
38,147

 
36,774

 
37,784

Energy
16,954

 
18,328

 
14,953

 
37,386

 
38,041

 
37,377

Transportation
26,309

 
28,160

 
24,803

 
35,473

 
36,476

 
34,517

Utilities
13,310

 
14,505

 
12,140

 
29,978

 
31,710

 
31,253

Individuals and trusts
20,460

 
20,052

 
18,880

 
28,364

 
28,657

 
25,752

Global commercial banks
25,096

 
31,316

 
28,446

 
27,507

 
33,510

 
31,398

Media
14,457

 
13,604

 
12,066

 
26,396

 
24,512

 
24,826

Technology hardware and equipment
10,280

 
12,837

 
9,405

 
22,485

 
23,799

 
21,707

Consumer durables and apparel
10,931

 
12,648

 
10,284

 
21,061

 
20,541

 
19,966

Software and services
11,721

 
11,337

 
10,401

 
20,963

 
19,817

 
19,658

Vehicle dealers
15,369

 
18,315

 
17,674

 
19,798

 
21,196

 
20,848

Automobiles and components
12,417

 
11,846

 
7,764

 
18,609

 
17,289

 
15,034

Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
6,790

 
6,285

 
6,135

 
17,565

 
19,554

 
16,521

Insurance
6,791

 
7,890

 
6,148

 
14,227

 
15,271

 
13,231

Telecommunication services
7,939

 
10,082

 
8,913

 
13,581

 
15,919

 
15,318

Food and staples retailing
6,383

 
6,797

 
5,850

 
10,628

 
10,667

 
9,768

Financial markets infrastructure (clearinghouses)
4,852

 
7,117

 
9,670

 
7,330

 
9,534

 
11,390

Religious and social organizations
5,404

 
4,372

 
3,976

 
7,240

 
6,135

 
5,914

Total commercial credit exposure by industry
$
667,655

 
$
719,882

 
$
628,769

 
$
1,059,537

 
$
1,080,744

 
$
1,032,457

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Includes loans and leases, standby letters of credit and financial guarantees, derivative assets, assets held-for-sale, commercial letters of credit, bankers’ acceptances, securitized assets, foreclosed properties and other collateral acquired. Derivative assets are carried at fair value, reflect the effects of legally enforceable master netting agreements and have been reduced by cash collateral of $42.2 billion, $53.3 billion and $33.9 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. Not reflected in utilized and committed exposure is additional non-cash derivative collateral held of $32.2 billion, $35.7 billion and $33.1 billion, which consists primarily of other marketable securities, at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(2) 
Total utilized and total committed exposure includes loans of $8.5 billion, $8.5 billion and $7.2 billion and issued letters of credit with a notional amount of $152 million, $156 million and $107 million accounted for under the fair value option at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. In addition, total committed exposure includes unfunded loan commitments accounted for under the fair value option with a notional amount of $2.6 billion, $3.6 billion and $4.5 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(3) 
Includes U.S. small business commercial exposure.
(4) 
Includes the notional amount of unfunded legally binding lending commitments net of amounts distributed (e.g., syndicated or participated) to other financial institutions.
(5) 
Industries are viewed from a variety of perspectives to best isolate the perceived risks. For purposes of this table, the real estate industry is defined based on the primary business activity of the borrowers or the counterparties using operating cash flows and primary source of repayment as key factors.
(6) 
June 30, 2020 includes $25.1 billion of funded Paycheck Protection Program loan exposure across impacted industries.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.



Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
27



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Top 20 Non-U.S. Countries Exposure
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Funded Loans and Loan Equivalents (1)
 
Unfunded Loan Commitments
 
Net Counterparty Exposure
 
Securities/
Other
Investments (2)
 
Country Exposure at June 30
2020
 
Hedges and Credit Default Protection (3)
 
Net Country
Exposure at
June 30
2020 (4)
 
Increase (Decrease) from March 31
2020
United Kingdom
$
36,255

 
$
15,413

 
$
7,702

 
$
3,135

 
$
62,505

 
$
(1,507
)
 
$
60,998

 
$
(806
)
Germany
37,059

 
7,595

 
3,766

 
3,639

 
52,059

 
(2,445
)
 
49,614

 
4,680

Japan
19,106

 
964

 
1,902

 
3,729

 
25,701

 
(1,041
)
 
24,660

 
(181
)
France
10,206

 
7,606

 
996

 
3,491

 
22,299

 
(1,420
)
 
20,879

 
(854
)
Canada
8,924

 
8,260

 
1,557

 
2,093

 
20,834

 
(541
)
 
20,293

 
(1,395
)
China
11,371

 
291

 
1,030

 
625

 
13,317

 
(538
)
 
12,779

 
(2,067
)
Australia
6,751

 
3,758

 
504

 
2,110

 
13,123

 
(387
)
 
12,736

 
324

Netherlands
6,339

 
3,031

 
628

 
2,065

 
12,063

 
(518
)
 
11,545

 
1,666

Brazil
7,307

 
125

 
196

 
4,025

 
11,653

 
(356
)
 
11,297

 
(11
)
India
6,561

 
150

 
392

 
2,984

 
10,087

 
(205
)
 
9,882

 
(2,219
)
Switzerland
5,939

 
2,826

 
207

 
508

 
9,480

 
(313
)
 
9,167

 
379

South Korea
5,464

 
858

 
379

 
2,045

 
8,746

 
(169
)
 
8,577

 
259

Singapore
3,907

 
237

 
393

 
2,930

 
7,467

 
(63
)
 
7,404

 
(514
)
Hong Kong
4,870

 
459

 
344

 
1,133

 
6,806

 
(43
)
 
6,763

 
(1,803
)
Mexico
4,500

 
1,077

 
260

 
1,247

 
7,084

 
(441
)
 
6,643

 
448

Belgium
4,178

 
1,229

 
451

 
810

 
6,668

 
(267
)
 
6,401

 
(1,286
)
Italy
2,702

 
1,226

 
534

 
2,573

 
7,035

 
(1,019
)
 
6,016

 
1,422

Spain
3,253

 
1,078

 
231

 
1,007

 
5,569

 
(308
)
 
5,261

 
406

Ireland
3,425

 
780

 
114

 
311

 
4,630

 
(10
)
 
4,620

 
178

United Arab Emirates
3,119

 
159

 
183

 
77

 
3,538

 
(41
)
 
3,497

 
(238
)
Total top 20 non-U.S. countries exposure
$
191,236

 
$
57,122

 
$
21,769

 
$
40,537

 
$
310,664

 
$
(11,632
)
 
$
299,032

 
$
(1,612
)
(1) 
Includes loans, leases, and other extensions of credit and funds, including letters of credit and due from placements, which have not been reduced by collateral, hedges or credit default protection. Funded loans and loan equivalents are reported net of charge-offs but prior to any allowance for loan and lease losses.
(2) 
Long securities exposures are netted on a single-name basis to, but not below, zero by short exposures and net credit default swaps purchased, consisting of single-name and net indexed and tranched credit default swaps.
(3) 
Represents credit default protection purchased, net of credit default protection sold, which is used to mitigate the Corporation’s risk to country exposures as listed, consisting of net single-name and net indexed and tranched credit default swaps. Amounts are calculated based on the credit default swaps notional amount assuming a zero recovery rate less any fair value receivable or payable.
(4) 
Represents country exposure less hedges and credit default protection purchased, net of credit default protection sold.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.



Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
28



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Nonperforming Loans, Leases and Foreclosed Properties
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 30
2020
 
March 31
2020
 
December 31
2019
 
September 30
2019
 
June 30
2019
Residential mortgage
$
1,552

 
$
1,580

 
$
1,470

 
$
1,551

 
$
1,744

Home equity
594

 
578

 
536

 
585

 
1,203

Direct/Indirect consumer
45

 
46

 
47

 
53

 
80

Total consumer
2,191

 
2,204

 
2,053

 
2,189

 
3,027

U.S. commercial
1,247

 
1,240

 
1,094

 
966

 
820

Non-U.S. commercial
387

 
90

 
43

 
51

 
122

Commercial real estate
474

 
408

 
280

 
185

 
112

Commercial lease financing
17

 
44

 
32

 
35

 
55

 
2,125

 
1,782

 
1,449

 
1,237

 
1,109

U.S. small business commercial
77

 
70

 
50

 
50

 
51

Total commercial
2,202

 
1,852

 
1,499

 
1,287

 
1,160

Total nonperforming loans and leases
4,393

 
4,056

 
3,552

 
3,476

 
4,187

Foreclosed properties (1)
218

 
275

 
285

 
247

 
265

Total nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties (2, 3, 4)
$
4,611

 
$
4,331

 
$
3,837

 
$
3,723

 
$
4,452

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fully-insured home loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing
$
1,153

 
$
1,598

 
$
1,811

 
$
1,919

 
$
2,155

Consumer credit card past due 30 days or more and still accruing
1,420

 
1,900

 
2,035

 
1,937

 
1,838

Other loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing
2,980

 
3,904

 
3,746

 
3,286

 
2,864

Total loans past due 30 days or more and still accruing (3, 5, 6)
$
5,553

 
$
7,402

 
$
7,592

 
$
7,142

 
$
6,857

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fully-insured home loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing
$
854

 
$
951

 
$
1,088

 
$
1,203

 
$
1,364

Consumer credit card past due 90 days or more and still accruing 
782

 
991

 
1,042

 
960

 
941

Other loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing
579

 
384

 
283

 
496

 
268

Total loans past due 90 days or more and still accruing (3, 5, 6)
$
2,215

 
$
2,326

 
$
2,413

 
$
2,659

 
$
2,573

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties/Total assets (7)
0.17
%
 
0.17
%
 
0.16
%
 
0.15
%
 
0.19
%
Nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties/Total loans, leases and foreclosed properties (7)
0.47

 
0.42

 
0.39

 
0.39

 
0.47

Nonperforming loans and leases/Total loans and leases (7)
0.44

 
0.39

 
0.36

 
0.36

 
0.44

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial reservable criticized utilized exposure (8)
$
25,950

 
$
17,400

 
$
11,452

 
$
11,835

 
$
11,834

Commercial reservable criticized utilized exposure/Commercial reservable utilized exposure (8)
4.51
%
 
2.84
%
 
2.09
%
 
2.17
%
 
2.19
%
Total commercial criticized utilized exposure/Commercial utilized exposure (8)
4.34

 
2.65

 
2.00

 
2.02

 
2.04

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Foreclosed property balances do not include properties insured by certain government-guaranteed loans, principally loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), that entered foreclosure of $124 million, $224 million, $260 million, $275 million and $294 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(2) 
Balances do not include past due consumer credit card, consumer loans secured by real estate where repayments are insured by the FHA and individually insured long-term stand-by agreements (fully-insured home loans), and in general, other consumer and commercial loans not secured by real estate.
(3) 
For periods prior to 2020, balances do not include purchased credit-impaired loans even though the customer may be contractually past due. Purchased credit-impaired loans were recorded at fair value upon acquisition and accrete interest income over the remaining life of the loan.
(4) 
Balances do not include nonperforming loans held-for-sale of $151 million, $223 million, $239 million, $237 million and $278 million and nonperforming loans accounted for under the fair value option of $79 million, $6 million, $6 million, $7 million and $10 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(5) 
Balances do not include loans held-for-sale past due 30 days or more and still accruing of $209 million, $354 million, $21 million, $44 million and $3 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively, and loans held-for-sale past due 90 days or more and still accruing of $5 million, $0, $11 million, $3 million and $0 at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively. At June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020December 31, 2019September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, there were $18 million, $52 million, $6 million, $9 million and $9 million, respectively, of loans accounted for under the fair value option past due 30 days or more and still accruing interest.
(6) 
These balances are excluded from total nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties.
(7) 
Total assets and total loans and leases do not include loans accounted for under the fair value option of $9.2 billion, $9.0 billion, $8.3 billion, $7.7 billion and $7.9 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020December 31, 2019September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(8) 
Criticized exposure corresponds to the Special Mention, Substandard and Doubtful asset categories defined by regulatory authorities. The reservable criticized exposure excludes loans held-for-sale, exposure accounted for under the fair value option and other nonreservable exposure.

Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
29



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Nonperforming Loans, Leases and Foreclosed Properties Activity (1)
 (Dollars in millions)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
Nonperforming Consumer Loans and Leases:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance, beginning of period
$
2,204

 
$
2,053

 
$
2,189

 
$
3,027

 
$
3,578

Additions
354

 
477

 
291

 
335

 
390

Reductions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paydowns and payoffs
(84
)
 
(106
)
 
(121
)
 
(197
)
 
(195
)
Sales
(25
)
 
(6
)
 
(109
)
 
(748
)
 
(502
)
Returns to performing status (2)
(233
)
 
(165
)
 
(143
)
 
(185
)
 
(189
)
Charge-offs (3)
(22
)
 
(27
)
 
(31
)
 
(23
)
 
(29
)
Transfers to foreclosed properties
(3
)
 
(22
)
 
(23
)
 
(20
)
 
(26
)
Total net reductions to nonperforming loans and leases
(13
)

151


(136
)

(838
)

(551
)
Total nonperforming consumer loans and leases, end of period
2,191


2,204


2,053


2,189


3,027

Foreclosed properties
169

 
226

 
229

 
188

 
205

Nonperforming consumer loans, leases and foreclosed properties, end of period
$
2,360


$
2,430


$
2,282


$
2,377


$
3,232

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nonperforming Commercial Loans and Leases (4):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance, beginning of period
$
1,852

 
$
1,499

 
$
1,287

 
$
1,160

 
$
1,272

Additions
889

 
781

 
527

 
492

 
389

Reductions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paydowns
(177
)
 
(212
)
 
(169
)
 
(161
)
 
(210
)
Sales
(10
)
 
(16
)
 
(22
)
 
(33
)
 
(117
)
Return to performing status (5)
(8
)
 
(16
)
 
(15
)
 
(48
)
 
(23
)
Charge-offs
(344
)
 
(184
)
 
(107
)
 
(123
)
 
(151
)
Transfers to foreclosed properties

 

 
(2
)
 

 

Total net additions (reductions) to nonperforming loans and leases
350


353


212


127


(112
)
Total nonperforming commercial loans and leases, end of period
2,202


1,852


1,499


1,287


1,160

Foreclosed properties
49

 
49

 
56

 
59

 
60

Nonperforming commercial loans, leases and foreclosed properties, end of period
$
2,251


$
1,901


$
1,555


$
1,346


$
1,220

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
For amounts excluded from nonperforming loans, leases and foreclosed properties, see footnotes to Nonperforming Loans, Leases and Foreclosed Properties table on page 29.
(2) 
Consumer loans and leases may be returned to performing status when all principal and interest is current and full repayment of the remaining contractual principal and interest is expected, or when the loan otherwise becomes well-secured and is in the process of collection. Certain troubled debt restructurings are classified as nonperforming at the time of restructuring and may only be returned to performing status after considering the borrower’s sustained repayment performance for a reasonable period, generally six months.
(3) 
Our policy is not to classify consumer credit card and non-bankruptcy related consumer loans not secured by real estate as nonperforming; therefore, the charge-offs on these loans have no impact on nonperforming activity and, accordingly, are excluded from this table.
(4) 
Includes U.S. small business commercial activity. Small business card loans are excluded as they are not classified as nonperforming.
(5) 
Commercial loans and leases may be returned to performing status when all principal and interest is current and full repayment of the remaining contractual principal and interest is expected, or when the loan otherwise becomes well-secured and is in the process of collection. Troubled debt restructurings are generally classified as performing after a sustained period of demonstrated payment performance.


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
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Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Net Charge-offs and Net Charge-off Ratios (1) 
(Dollars in millions)
 
Second
Quarter
2020
 
First
Quarter
2020
 
Fourth
Quarter
2019
 
Third
Quarter
2019
 
Second
Quarter
2019
 
Amount
 
Percent
 
Amount
 
Percent
 
Amount
 
Percent
 
Amount
 
Percent
 
Amount
 
Percent
Net Charge-offs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage (2)
$
(20
)
 
(0.03
)%
 
$
(1
)
 
 %
 
$
4

 
0.01
 %
 
$
(38
)
 
(0.07
)%
 
$
3

 
0.01
 %
Home equity (3)
(14
)
 
(0.14
)
 
(11
)
 
(0.11
)
 
(12
)
 
(0.12
)
 
(202
)
 
(1.85
)
 
(155
)
 
(1.36
)
Credit card
665

 
3.10

 
770

 
3.28

 
724

 
3.03

 
717

 
3.01

 
762

 
3.26

Direct/Indirect consumer
26

 
0.12

 
40

 
0.18

 
39

 
0.17

 
76

 
0.33

 
40

 
0.18

Other consumer
77

 
n/m

 
74

 
n/m

 
83

 
n/m

 
69

 
n/m

 
41

 
n/m

Total consumer
734

 
0.65

 
872

 
0.75

 
838

 
0.72

 
622

 
0.55

 
691

 
0.62

U.S. commercial
219

 
0.26

 
163

 
0.21

 
54

 
0.07

 
53

 
0.07

 
66

 
0.09

Non-U.S. commercial
32

 
0.12

 
1

 

 
(31
)
 
(0.12
)
 
67

 
0.26

 
48

 
0.19

Total commercial and industrial
251

 
0.22

 
164

 
0.16

 
23

 
0.02

 
120

 
0.12

 
114

 
0.11

Commercial real estate
57

 
0.35

 
6

 
0.04

 
21

 
0.13

 
(1
)
 

 
4

 
0.02

Commercial lease financing
31

 
0.66

 
5

 
0.10

 
7

 
0.13

 
1

 
0.02

 
13

 
0.26

 
339

 
0.25

 
175

 
0.14

 
51

 
0.04

 
120

 
0.10

 
131

 
0.11

U.S. small business commercial
73

 
0.96

 
75

 
1.95

 
70

 
1.83

 
69

 
1.83

 
65

 
1.76

Total commercial
412

 
0.29

 
250

 
0.19

 
121

 
0.09

 
189

 
0.15

 
196

 
0.16

Total net charge-offs
$
1,146

 
0.45

 
$
1,122

 
0.46

 
$
959

 
0.39

 
$
811

 
0.34

 
$
887

 
0.38

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
By Business Segment and All Other
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer Banking
$
843

 
1.05
 %
 
$
963

 
1.22
 %
 
$
924

 
1.18
 %
 
$
905

 
1.18
 %
 
$
915

 
1.24
 %
Global Wealth & Investment Management
9

 
0.02

 
9

 
0.02

 
17

 
0.04

 
39

 
0.09

 
12

 
0.03

Global Banking
330

 
0.32

 
160

 
0.17

 
40

 
0.04

 
116

 
0.12

 
129

 
0.14

Global Markets

 

 
7

 
0.04

 
9

 
0.05

 

 

 

 

All Other
(36
)
 
(0.49
)
 
(17
)
 
(0.19
)
 
(31
)
 
(0.32
)
 
(249
)
 
(2.43
)
 
(169
)
 
(1.54
)
Total net charge-offs
$
1,146

 
0.45

 
$
1,122

 
0.46

 
$
959

 
0.39

 
$
811

 
0.34

 
$
887

 
0.38

 
(1) 
Net charge-off ratios are calculated as annualized net charge-offs divided by average outstanding loans and leases excluding loans accounted for under the fair value option during the period for each loan and lease category.
(2) 
Includes loan sale net charge-offs (recoveries) of $(16) million and $0 for the second and first quarters of 2020, and $2 million, $(25) million and $0 for the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.
(3) 
Includes loan sale net charge-offs (recoveries) of $0 and $0 for the second and first quarters of 2020, and $9 million, $(173) million and $(118) million for the fourth, third and second quarters of 2019, respectively.
n/m = not meaningful




Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
31



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Year-to-Date Net Charge-offs and Net Charge-off Ratios (1) 
(Dollars in millions)
 
Six Months Ended June 30
 
2020
 
2019
 
Amount
 
Percent
 
Amount
 
Percent
Net Charge-offs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage (2)
$
(21
)
 
(0.02
)%
 
$
(13
)
 
(0.01
)%
Home equity (3)
(25
)
 
(0.13
)
 
(144
)
 
(0.62
)
Credit card
1,435

 
3.19

 
1,507

 
3.22

Direct/Indirect consumer
66

 
0.15

 
94

 
0.21

Other consumer
151

 
n/m

 
82

 
n/m

Total consumer
1,606

 
0.70

 
1,526

 
0.69

U.S. commercial
382

 
0.24

 
149

 
0.10

Non-U.S. commercial
33

 
0.06

 
48

 
0.10

Total commercial and industrial
415

 
0.19

 
197

 
0.10

Commercial real estate
63

 
0.20

 
9

 
0.03

Commercial lease financing
36

 
0.38

 
13

 
0.13

 
514

 
0.20

 
219

 
0.09

U.S. small business commercial
148

 
1.29

 
133

 
1.83

Total commercial
662

 
0.25

 
352

 
0.14

Total net charge-offs
$
2,268

 
0.46

 
$
1,878

 
0.40

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
By Business Segment and All Other
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer Banking
$
1,806

 
1.14
 %
 
$
1,840

 
1.26
 %
Global Wealth & Investment Management
18

 
0.02

 
24

 
0.03

Global Banking
490

 
0.25

 
211

 
0.12

Global Markets
7

 
0.02

 

 

All Other
(53
)
 
(0.33
)
 
(197
)
 
(0.88
)
Total net charge-offs
$
2,268

 
0.46

 
$
1,878

 
0.40

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Net charge-off ratios are calculated as annualized net charge-offs divided by average outstanding loans and leases excluding loans accounted for under the fair value option during the period for each loan and lease category.
(2) 
Includes loan sale net charge-offs (recoveries) of $(16) million and $(10) million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019.
(3) 
Includes loan sale net recoveries of $0 and $94 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019.
n/m = not meaningful



Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.



Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
32



Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
Allocation of the Allowance for Credit Losses by Product Type
(Dollars in millions)
 
 
June 30, 2020
 
March 31, 2020
 
January 1, 2020
 
June 30, 2019
 
 
Amount
 
Percent of
Loans and
Leases
Outstanding (1, 2)
 
Amount
 
Percent of
Loans and
Leases
Outstanding 
(1, 2)
 
Amount
 
Percent of
Loans and
Leases
Outstanding (1, 2)
 
Amount
 
Percent of
Loans and
Leases
Outstanding (1, 2)
Allowance for loan and lease losses
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
 
$
439

 
0.18%
 
$
430

 
0.18%
 
$
212

 
0.09%
 
$
358

 
0.16%
Home equity
 
394

 
1.03
 
378

 
0.96
 
228

 
0.57
 
361

 
0.82
Credit card
 
9,247

 
10.98
 
7,583

 
8.25
 
6,809

 
6.98
 
3,706

 
3.94
Direct/Indirect consumer
 
800

 
0.90
 
623

 
0.69
 
566

 
0.62
 
233

 
0.26
Other consumer
 
75

 
n/m
 
52

 
n/m
 
55

 
n/m
 
31

 
n/m
Total consumer
 
10,955

 
2.43
 
9,066

 
1.95
 
7,870

 
1.69
 
4,689

 
1.04
U.S. commercial (3)
 
4,788

 
1.36
 
4,135

 
1.11
 
2,723

 
0.84
 
2,989

 
0.93
Non-U.S.commercial
 
1,321

 
1.27
 
1,041

 
0.89
 
668

 
0.64
 
708

 
0.68
Commercial real estate
 
2,235

 
3.49
 
1,439

 
2.16
 
1,036

 
1.65
 
972

 
1.58
Commercial lease financing
 
90

 
0.50
 
85

 
0.45
 
61

 
0.31
 
169

 
0.83
Total commercial 
 
8,434

 
1.57
 
6,700

 
1.16
 
4,488

 
0.88
 
4,838

 
0.95
Allowance for loan and lease losses
 
19,389

 
1.96
 
15,766

 
1.51
 
12,358

 
1.27
 
9,527

 
1.00
Reserve for unfunded lending commitments
 
1,702

 
 
 
1,360

 
 
 
1,123

 
 
 
806

 
 
Allowance for credit losses
 
$
21,091

 
 
 
$
17,126

 
 
 
$
13,481

 
 
 
$
10,333

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Asset Quality Indicators 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Allowance for loan and lease losses/Total loans and leases (2)
 
 
 
1.96%
 
 
 
1.51%
 
 
 
1.27%
 
 
 
1.00%
Allowance for loan and lease losses/Total nonperforming loans and leases (4)
 
 
 
441
 
 
 
389
 
 
 
331
 
 
 
228
Ratio of the allowance for loan and lease losses/Annualized net charge-offs
 
 
 
4.21
 
 
 
3.49
 
 
 
n/m
 
 
 
2.68
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(1) 
Ratios are calculated as allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of loans and leases outstanding excluding loans accounted for under the fair value option. Consumer loans accounted for under the fair value option include residential mortgage loans of $330 million, $231 million, $257 million and $300 million and home equity loans of $354 million, $325 million, $337 million and $358 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. Commercial loans accounted for under the fair value option include U.S. commercial loans of $5.1 billion, $5.1 billion, $5.1 billion and $3.9 billion and non-U.S. commercial loans of $3.4 billion, $3.4 billion, $3.2 billion and $3.3 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(2) 
Total loans and leases do not include loans accounted for under the fair value option of $9.2 billion, $9.0 billion, $8.9 billion and $7.9 billion at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(3) 
Includes allowance for loan and lease losses for U.S. small business commercial loans of $1.4 billion, $1.1 billion, $831 million and $498 million at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
(4) 
Allowance for loan and lease losses includes $10.5 billion, $8.6 billion, $7.5 billion and $4.1 billion allocated to products (primarily the Consumer Lending portfolios within Consumer Banking) that are excluded from nonperforming loans and leases at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively. Excluding these amounts, allowance for loan and lease losses as a percentage of total nonperforming loans and leases was 202 percent, 178 percent, 129 percent and 129 percent at June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively.
n/m = not meaningful

Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.

Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
33



Exhibit A: Non-GAAP Reconciliations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bank of America Corporation and Subsidiaries
 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliations to GAAP Financial Measures
 
 
 
 
 
(Dollars in millions, except per share information)
 
 
 
 
 

The Corporation evaluates its business based on the following ratios that utilize tangible equity, a non-GAAP financial measure. Tangible equity represents an adjusted shareholders’ equity or common shareholders’ equity amount which has been reduced by goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Return on average tangible common shareholders’ equity measures the Corporation’s net income applicable to common shareholders as a percentage of adjusted average common shareholders’ equity. The tangible common equity ratio represents adjusted ending common shareholders’ equity divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Return on average tangible shareholders’ equity measures the Corporation’s net income as a percentage of adjusted average total shareholders’ equity. The tangible equity ratio represents adjusted ending shareholders’ equity divided by total assets less goodwill and intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights), net of related deferred tax liabilities. Tangible book value per common share represents adjusted ending common shareholders’ equity divided by ending common shares outstanding. These measures are used to evaluate the Corporation’s use of equity. In addition, profitability, relationship and investment models all use return on average tangible shareholders’ equity as key measures to support our overall growth goals.

See the tables below for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most closely related financial measures defined by GAAP for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 and the three months ended June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, September 30, 2019 and June 30, 2019. The Corporation believes the use of these non-GAAP financial measures provides additional clarity in understanding its results of operations and trends. Other companies may define or calculate supplemental financial data differently.
 
 
Six Months Ended
June 30
 
 
Second Quarter 2020
 
First Quarter 2020
 
Fourth Quarter 2019
 
Third Quarter 2019
 
Second Quarter 2019
 
 
2020
 
2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of income before income taxes to pretax, pre-provision income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income before income taxes
 
$
8,330

 
$
17,726

 
 
$
3,799

 
$
4,531

 
$
8,169

 
$
6,859

 
$
8,959

Provision for credit losses
 
9,878

 
1,870

 
 
5,117

 
4,761

 
941

 
779

 
857

Pretax, pre-provision income
 
$
18,208

 
$
19,596

 
 
$
8,916


$
9,292


$
9,110


$
7,638


$
9,816

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of average shareholders’ equity to average tangible shareholders’ equity and average tangible common shareholders’ equity
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shareholders’ equity
 
$
265,425

 
$
267,101

 
 
$
266,316

 
$
264,534

 
$
266,900

 
$
270,430

 
$
267,975

Goodwill
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights)
 
(1,648
)
 
(1,750
)
 
 
(1,640
)
 
(1,655
)
 
(1,678
)
 
(1,707
)
 
(1,736
)
Related deferred tax liabilities
 
759

 
805

 
 
790

 
728

 
730

 
752

 
770

Tangible shareholders’ equity
 
$
195,585

 
$
197,205

 
 
$
196,515

 
$
194,656

 
$
197,001

 
$
200,524

 
$
198,058

Preferred stock
 
(23,442
)
 
(22,433
)
 
 
(23,427
)
 
(23,456
)
 
(23,461
)
 
(23,800
)
 
(22,537
)
Tangible common shareholders’ equity
 
$
172,143

 
$
174,772

 
 
$
173,088

 
$
171,200

 
$
173,540

 
$
176,724

 
$
175,521

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of period-end shareholders’ equity to period-end tangible shareholders’ equity and period-end tangible common shareholders’ equity
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shareholders’ equity
 
$
265,637

 
$
271,408

 
 
$
265,637

 
$
264,918

 
$
264,810

 
$
268,387

 
$
271,408

Goodwill
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights)
 
(1,630
)
 
(1,718
)
 
 
(1,630
)
 
(1,646
)
 
(1,661
)
 
(1,690
)
 
(1,718
)
Related deferred tax liabilities
 
789

 
756

 
 
789

 
790

 
713

 
734

 
756

Tangible shareholders’ equity
 
$
195,845

 
$
201,495

 
 
$
195,845

 
$
195,111

 
$
194,911

 
$
198,480

 
$
201,495

Preferred stock
 
(23,427
)
 
(24,689
)
 
 
(23,427
)
 
(23,427
)
 
(23,401
)
 
(23,606
)
 
(24,689
)
Tangible common shareholders’ equity
 
$
172,418

 
$
176,806

 
 
$
172,418

 
$
171,684

 
$
171,510

 
$
174,874

 
$
176,806

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of period-end assets to period-end tangible assets
Assets
 
$
2,741,688

 
$
2,395,892

 
 
$
2,741,688

 
$
2,619,954

 
$
2,434,079

 
$
2,426,330

 
$
2,395,892

Goodwill
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
 
(68,951
)
Intangible assets (excluding mortgage servicing rights)
 
(1,630
)
 
(1,718
)
 
 
(1,630
)
 
(1,646
)
 
(1,661
)
 
(1,690
)
 
(1,718
)
Related deferred tax liabilities
 
789

 
756

 
 
789

 
790

 
713

 
734

 
756

Tangible assets
 
$
2,671,896

 
$
2,325,979

 
 
$
2,671,896

 
$
2,550,147

 
$
2,364,180

 
$
2,356,423

 
$
2,325,979

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Book value per share of common stock
Common shareholders’ equity
 
$
242,210

 
$
246,719

 
 
$
242,210

 
$
241,491

 
$
241,409

 
$
244,781

 
$
246,719

Ending common shares issued and outstanding
 
8,664.1

 
9,342.6

 
 
8,664.1

 
8,675.5

 
8,836.1

 
9,079.3

 
9,342.6

Book value per share of common stock
 
$
27.96

 
$
26.41

 
 
$
27.96

 
$
27.84

 
$
27.32

 
$
26.96

 
$
26.41

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tangible book value per share of common stock
Tangible common shareholders’ equity
 
$
172,418

 
$
176,806

 
 
$
172,418

 
$
171,684

 
$
171,510

 
$
174,874

 
$
176,806

Ending common shares issued and outstanding
 
8,664.1

 
9,342.6

 
 
8,664.1

 
8,675.5

 
8,836.1

 
9,079.3

 
9,342.6

Tangible book value per share of common stock
 
$
19.90

 
$
18.92

 
 
$
19.90

 
$
19.79

 
$
19.41

 
$
19.26

 
$
18.92

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Certain prior-period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current-period presentation.


Current-period information is preliminary and based on company data available at the time of the presentation.
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