Bank of New York Mellon Cotp.
Bank of New York Mellon Cotp. (ISIN US0640581007) traded at 136.00 € on August 21, 2026. 17 of 17 sharewise users currently rate it a buy; the community's average price target is 125.68 €.
Pros & cons of BNY Mellon
| 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net income | 3.76 B | 2.57 B | 3.29 B | 4.53 B | 5.55 B |
| EPS (diluted) | 4.14 | 2.90 | 3.87 | 5.80 | 7.40 |
| 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total assets | 444.44 B | 405.78 B | 409.95 B | 416.06 B | 472.30 B |
| Total equity | 43.03 B | 40.73 B | 40.87 B | 41.32 B | 44.31 B |
| Total liabilities | 401.05 B | 364.93 B | 368.94 B | 374.30 B | 427.49 B |
| 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating cash flow | 2.84 B | 15.07 B | 5.91 B | 687.00 M | 6.73 B |
| Capital expenditures | -1.22 B | -1.35 B | -1.22 B | -1.47 B | -1.55 B |
| Free cash flow | 1.62 B | 13.72 B | 4.69 B | -782.00 M | 5.18 B |
| Investing cash flow | 19.67 B | 19.87 B | -5.81 B | -9.48 B | -44.28 B |
| Financing cash flow | -21.96 B | -33.65 B | -3.52 B | 6.34 B | 39.71 B |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BNY) is a global financial services platform company headquartered in New York, which as of the end of 2025 managed nearly 59.3 trillion US dollars in assets under custody and/or administration and approximately 2.2 trillion US dollars in assets under management [1]. Its business model is divided into three segments: Securities Services, Market and Wealth Services, and Investment and Wealth Management, supplemented by an other segment for treasury and investment activities [2]. Specifically, BNY offers trust and custody services, investment management, clearing services, collateral management, payment transactions, foreign exchange trading, depositary services, integrated cash management solutions, as well as wealth management and brokerage services through its subsidiary Pershing [2]. The main operational bank subsidiaries are The Bank of New York Mellon (New York state bank) and BNY Mellon, N.A. (national bank), in addition to regional US trust subsidiaries and the main European bank BNY SA/NV based in Brussels [2].
Regarding the supply chain, BNY does not publish explicit information on main suppliers; as a financial services provider, the company is likely heavily dependent on technology partners, data centers, data providers, and IT infrastructure, without these being detailed in public reports.
In the competitive environment, BNY faces intense competition. According to analysis firms and its own statements, direct competitors primarily include JPMorgan Chase, State Street Corporation, and Citigroup, but also other international financial institutions active in the areas of custody, corporate trust, clearing, collateral management, securities brokerage, foreign exchange, derivatives, and integrated cash management solutions [3]. In the investment and wealth management segment, BNY competes with investment management firms, hedge funds, investment banks, trust banks, brokerages, and insurance companies, as well as increasingly with fintech companies that are not subject to the same regulatory requirements [2]. The intensity of competition is described as high; differentiation occurs through factors such as customer service, transaction quality, capital adequacy, technological innovation, pricing, reputation, and the ability to attract and retain skilled professionals [2]. Competition varies by customer segment, region, and product type, with technological developments and the market entry of fintechs potentially further intensifying the dynamics.
- [1] bny.com
- [2] bny.com
- [3] investopedia.com
Performance of Bank of New York Mellon Cotp. vs. its peers
| Security | YTD | 3y |
|---|---|---|
| Bank of New York Mellon Cotp. | 36.63% | 238.73% |
| Franklin Resources Inc. | 42.88% | 24.01% |
| T.Rowe Price Group Inc. | 7.53% | -3.19% |
| KKR & Co. LP | -15.96% | 69.09% |