Bank of America BAC has been seeking to sharpen its cybersecurity capabilities, as evident from its planned acquisition of U.K.-based information-security specialist MDSec Consulting Limited. The deal, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026 and subject to regulatory approvals, will bring roughly 65 highly skilled cybersecurity professionals into BAC’s technology and security organization.

While the financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed yet, the transaction could add modest personnel and integration costs as MDSec’s specialists become part of Bank of America’s broader technology and cybersecurity organization. This fits within the bank’s much larger ongoing technology-investment program, which included $13 billion of technology spending in 2025.

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