(Reuters) - Bank of America ( BAC ), the second-largest U.S. lender, plans to contribute to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural committee but has yet to decide on the amount, a BofA spokesperson said Friday.
BofA, along with JPMorgan Chase & Co ( JPM ), were the two largest bank contributors to Trump's 2017 inauguration. JPMorgan ( JPM ) representatives declined to comment on Friday.
The inaugural committee plans and finances inaugural events, including opening ceremonies and parades, galas and balls, but not the swearing-in ceremony itself, according to the Federal Election Commission.
Bank of America ( BAC ) contributed $1 million to both Trump's first inaugural fund and to President Joe Biden's in 2021. JPMorgan ( JPM ) donated $500,000 for Trump's 2017 inaugural festivities.