Bank of America delivered a strong third quarter performance on Wednesday, reporting earnings that topped Wall Street expectations. The bank posted net income of $8.5 billion, or $1.06 per share, for the three months ended September 30.
Analysts had expected earnings of 95 cents per share. The actual results came in well above those forecasts.
This compares to net income of $6.9 billion, or 81 cents per share, during the same period last year. The year-over-year improvement shows solid growth across the board.
Shares climbed about 4% in premarket trading following the announcement. The stock has underperformed peers and the KBW Bank Index so far in 2025, though.
The investment banking division carried much of the weight this quarter. Banking fees rose 43% to $2 billion compared to the same period last year.
This growth crushed the bank’s own earlier projections. Executives had forecast only 10-15% growth in this area.
The surge reflects a broader rebound in corporate dealmaking. Companies showed renewed confidence in pursuing large mergers and acquisitions.
Global megadeals hit $1.26 trillion during the quarter. That represents a 40% jump from last year and marks the second-highest third-quarter total on record, according to Dealogic data.
For the first nine months of 2025, total global dealmaking topped $3 trillion. Mergermarket data shows this is the highest level since the pandemic peak in 2021.
JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup also reported better-than-expected profits. Their investment banking units showed similar strength during the quarter.
Bank of America’s net interest income reached $15.2 billion in the quarter. This represents a 9% increase from a year earlier.
Net interest income measures the difference between what banks earn on loans and pay out on deposits. It’s a key metric for traditional banking operations.
The bank raised its fourth-quarter outlook based on these results. It now expects Q4 net interest income between $15.6 billion and $15.7 billion.
That’s up about 8% from a year earlier. The previous forecast had set a lower floor for this range.
The Federal Reserve’s 25-basis-point rate cut in September may help drive demand from borrowers. This could provide tailwinds for lending activity in the coming months.
Bank of America had previously indicated it expects record net interest income for the full year 2025. The third quarter results keep the bank on track for that goal.
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