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How Much Does the Bank of America CEO Make?

Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, was reported with $33.7M in total compensation in 2025 — the SEC-disclosed headline total ("Total" line) from the company's DEF 14A proxy statement.

This page answers a common executive-compensation question: How Much Does the Bank of America CEO Make?. The answer draws on SEC DEF 14A proxy statements, the public disclosure mechanism for U.S. public-company executive pay. Every public company must file an annual proxy statement disclosing CEO and named-executive-officer compensation in detail. Why this matters for shareholders: executive compensation is the single most-disclosed governance metric at U.S. public companies, and the Dodd-Frank-mandated say-on-pay vote gives shareholders an explicit channel to express approval or dissent. Reading pay data well — including pay-versus-performance, peer-group selection, and time-vesting structures — is a basic part of stock-by-stock fundamental analysis.

The detailed answer below uses the actual proxy-statement filings, explains how to read them, and translates the executive-compensation accounting into the shareholder-relevant interpretation.

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Brian Moynihan leads Bank of America (BAC), a Banks company with approximately 213,000 employees. Brian Moynihan's 2025 total compensation of $33,711,521 is the SEC-disclosed headline total. The breakdown of that total into base salary, bonus, stock awards, and option awards is disclosed inside the proxy itself; we report the headline total only and do not reproduce or estimate the line-item split.

Total compensation on the SEC Summary Compensation Table includes base salary, cash bonus, stock and option awards at grant-date fair value, non-equity incentive pay, pension change, and other compensation. At large public companies the equity portion typically dominates the headline figure; the exact split for Brian Moynihan is in Bank of America's DEF 14A.

Key Data

MetricValue
Total Compensation (SEC-disclosed)$33,711,521
Fiscal Year2025

We report the SEC-disclosed headline total only. The salary / bonus / stock / option breakdown is disclosed inside Bank of America’s DEF 14A proxy statement and is not reproduced or estimated here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, was reported with $33.7M in total compensation in 2025 — the SEC-disclosed headline total ("Total" line) from the company's DEF 14A proxy statement.

Brian Moynihan is the chief executive officer of Bank of America (BAC).

Brian Moynihan's 2025 total compensation was $33,711,521 (SEC-disclosed). Under SEC rules that total is composed of base salary, cash bonus, stock awards, option awards, non-equity incentive, pension change, and other compensation; the exact dollar split is disclosed in Bank of America's DEF 14A proxy statement. We report the headline total only and do not estimate the breakdown.

Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, was reported with $33.7M in total compensation in 2025 — the SEC-disclosed headline total ("Total" line) from the company's DEF 14A proxy statement.

Source: SEC EDGAR DEF 14A proxy statements, 2026.