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Bank of America Raises CEO Moynihan’s 2025 Compensation

Story Highlights
  • Bank of America raised CEO Brian Moynihan’s 2025 pay to $41 million after strong 2025 profit, revenue, and stock gains.
  • His largely equity-based package carries tougher 2026-2028 performance hurdles, tightening the link between pay and long-term shareholder returns.
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Bank of America Raises CEO Moynihan’s 2025 Compensation

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Bank of America ( (BAC) ) just unveiled an announcement.

Bank of America’s board approved a 2025 total compensation package of $41 million for chair and CEO Brian Moynihan, up from $35 million in 2024, citing his leadership in delivering stronger financial and market performance in 2025. The bank reported 13% net income growth to $30.5 billion, 7% revenue growth to $113.1 billion, improved efficiency, higher returns on assets and equity, and a 25% rise in its stock price, while maintaining robust capital and liquidity.

Directors also highlighted lower credit losses, loan and deposit growth, and continued investment in technology, people, and branch and digital networks, including raising the U.S. minimum wage to $25 per hour and broad-based employee awards. Moynihan’s pay remains entirely in salary and equity incentives, with no cash bonus, and the performance stock units must be re-earned based on tougher 2026-2028 targets that tie potential payouts to elevated return on assets and tangible book value growth, further linking executive compensation to long-term shareholder returns and responsible growth.

The most recent analyst rating on (BAC) stock is a Buy with a $61.50 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Bank of America stock, see the BAC Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on BAC Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, BAC is a Neutral.

The score is primarily driven by solid profitability and ROE but weighed down by weak cash flow conversion, negative TTM revenue growth, and high leverage. The latest earnings call was a meaningful positive (NII and operating leverage guidance, stable credit, strong capital returns), while technicals are mixed with weaker near-term trend but supportive longer-term averages. Valuation is reasonable with a mid-teens P/E and ~2% dividend yield.

To see Spark’s full report on BAC stock, click here.

More about Bank of America

Bank of America is a leading U.S. financial services company and one of the largest global banks, providing retail, commercial and investment banking, wealth management, and asset management services. With total assets of $3.4 trillion at the end of 2025, it remains the second-largest U.S. bank by market capitalization, supported by strong liquidity and capital positions.

Average Trading Volume: 38,055,398

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: $388.4B

For an in-depth examination of BAC stock, go to TipRanks’ Overview page.

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