Summary
This 8-K filing by Bank of America, National Association (a subsidiary of Bank of America Corp) on November 15, 2004, primarily serves to file various exhibits related to securitized asset trusts. Specifically, it includes monthly statements and certificates for Series 1999-C and Series 2001-A, indicating ongoing servicing and reporting activities for these asset-backed securities. For investors, these filings generally pertain to the performance and administration of specific securitized pools of assets, which could include mortgages or other loans. While this report itself does not contain new financial performance data or strategic updates for the parent company, it signifies the operational and administrative processes involved in managing these securitized products, which are an integral part of a large financial institution's business model.
Key Highlights
- 1Filing consists of monthly statements and certificates for two specific securitization trusts: SERIES 1999-C and SERIES 2001-A.
- 2These documents are related to the servicing and administration of asset-backed securities issued by Bank of America, National Association.
- 3The filing confirms ongoing operational activities and reporting for these securitization programs.
- 4The exhibits include Certificateholders' Statements, Servicer's Certificates, and Schedules to Servicer's Certificates, providing details on the status of the underlying assets and cash flows for the respective series.
- 5This is a routine filing under Item 9.01 (Financial Statements and Exhibits), not disclosing new material financial information or strategic changes for the parent company, Bank of America Corp.