Bank of America is planning to review its relationship with clients that manufacture AR-15s.

"We are joining other companies in our industry to examine what we can do to help end the tragedy of mass shootings," Bank of America said in a statement, Axios reported Saturday

ADVERTISEMENT "And an immediate step we’re taking is to engage the limited number of clients we have that manufacture assault weapons for non-military use to understand what they can contribute to this shared responsibility."

ADVERTISEMENT The statement comes after 17 people were killed when a gunman, who used a legally purchased AR-15, opened fire earlier this month at a high school in Florida.

Students who survived the shooting have become vocal advocates for gun control in recent weeks, demanding that lawmakers take action to prevent future school shootings. Students have also been calling out lawmakers who have received funding from the National Rifle Association (NRA).

Since the shooting, a host of companies have terminated their business agreements with the NRA under heightened public pressure.