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What to expect from Bank of America’s Q1 earnings?

by April 14, 2026
written by April 14, 2026

Bank of America is set to report its first-quarter earnings on Wednesday before market open, with investors closely watching for signs of continued growth and resilience across the banking sector.

The financial services giant heads into the results following a solid prior quarter, where it reported revenue of $28.55 billion, up 7.1% year over year, beating analyst expectations. The upcoming release is expected to show continued momentum, though at a more moderate pace.

Revenue and earnings expected to rise

Analysts expect Bank of America to report first-quarter revenue of $29.82 billion, compared to $27.51 billion in the same period last year. This implies year-over-year growth of roughly 5.8% to 9.5%, depending on estimates.

Earnings per share are projected at $1.01, up from $0.90 a year earlier, reflecting expected growth of about 12.4%. The bank has a strong track record of exceeding expectations, having beaten revenue estimates in eight of the past 10 quarters and earnings estimates for 14 consecutive quarters.

Estimates have remained largely unchanged over the past 30 days, suggesting analysts expect the company to maintain its current trajectory.

Analyst sentiment and key metrics in focus

Analyst sentiment ahead of the earnings release has been mixed. Several firms have maintained bullish ratings while trimming price targets. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Evercore ISI, Oppenheimer, and Jefferies have all reiterated positive views, though some have lowered their targets ahead of the report.

The average analyst price target stands at $60.56, compared to a recent share price near $53.37. Bank of America stock has gained around 13.5% over the past month, outperforming the broader banking sector, which is up approximately 9.1% over the same period.

Investors will be watching several key metrics beyond headline earnings, including investment banking revenue, net interest income outlook, and management commentary on deal-making activity.

“The financials posted great results last quarter but never followed through with positive price action. Last week, many of the large banks came back to life and hope to continue their winning ways as they report results this week,” said Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets.

Growth drivers and broader themes

Operational metrics will also be under scrutiny. In its last quarterly report, Bank of America reported loans growing 8% year over year and deposits rising 3%, marking a 10th consecutive quarter of deposit growth. The bank also added approximately 680,000 net new consumer checking accounts, extending a streak of 28 consecutive quarters of growth.

Artificial intelligence initiatives have been highlighted as a driver of customer growth and cost efficiencies, and investors may look for updates in this area.

Another potential point of discussion is the anticipated IPO of SpaceX, where Bank of America could play a leading role. The bank is also a shareholder in SpaceX, having invested $250 million in 2018 when the company was valued at $30 billion.

Meanwhile, Warren Buffett is expected to be closely monitoring the results. Bank of America remains the fourth-largest holding in Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio, accounting for about 8.6% of assets. Berkshire has been trimming its stake in recent quarters, and management commentary could influence future decisions.

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