CEO · BAC

CEO$Executive Intelligence
Brian Moynihan
Chair & CEO · Bank of America BAC
$32.7M
FY2025 total compensation
Filed · DEF 14AThe CEO who steadied Bank of America after the financial crisis and rebuilt it into one of the most profitable US banks.
CEO since2010
Born1959
Pay rank#23 of 50 tracked
Pay vs performance
what happened while he earned itCEO compensation$32.7M
Stock · since 2024+49.1%
S&P 500 · since 2024+38.4%
Revenue · YoY+6.8%
EPS · YoY+19.4%
CEO tenure16 yrs
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Why this pay?
- His fiscal 2025 Summary Compensation Table total was $32.7 million, almost entirely performance-based stock on top of a small cash salary. Note the bank separately publicizes an “awarded” pay figure that can differ from the SCT because of the timing of equity grants.
Quick facts
CEO since2010
PreviouslyFleetBoston Financial
Largest pay componentStock & options · 94%
Pay rank (tracked)#23 of 50
EducationBrown University (BA); University of Notre Dame (JD)
Compensation breakdown
DEF 14Atotal · FY2025$32,738,540
Salary$1,500,000
Stock awards$30,666,747
All other comp$571,793
Total$32,738,540
Compensation history
salary + cash vs stock, from the proxies$28.7MFY2024
$32.7MFY2025
Stock & optionsSalary & cashOther
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every filing on Bank of America, one hop awayCareer
2010-presentChair & CEO · Bank of America
2004General Counsel · FleetBoston Financial
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