COMPANIES

BNY Mellon

Office address: 240 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10286
Website: bny.com
Year established: 1784
Company type: financial services
Employees: 50,000+ (globally)
Expertise: custody and asset servicing, global payments, trade finance, cash management, investment management, wealth management, index management, fixed income and risk solutions, money market and liquidity strategies, collateral and securities lending
Parent company: The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
Key people: Robin Vince (CEO), Rajashree Datta (chief risk officer), Dermot McDonogh (CFO), Shannon Hobbs (chief people officer), Kevin McCarthy (general counsel), Jose Minaya and Leigh-Ann Russell (department heads)
Financing status: shareholder-owned company

BNY Mellon is a global financial services company based in New York City. It helps major institutions manage, move, and safeguard money and investments across global markets. The firm oversaw over $57 trillion in assets in September 2025 and runs investment and custody services.

History of BNY Mellon

In 1784, Alexander Hamilton and a group of merchants set out to rebuild New York's finances. They proposed the city's first bank at the Merchants' Coffee House to restore trade and credit.

The new Bank of New York aimed to be liquid, transparent, and solvent for wary investors. Within a decade, it was helping the young federal government steady public debt and win overseas confidence.

Building trust in a growing country

The bank later informed Hamilton's thinking when he became the first US Treasury Secretary. The bank then backed federal debt plans, tariff reforms, and confidence in the new dollar.

In 1792, its shares traded as part of the early New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under a sycamore tree. Through the 1800s, the bank financed canals, railroads, and utilities that linked regional markets into a national economy.

From local to global

The bank stayed liquid through the 1929 crash while thousands of US banks failed. After World War II, it expanded beyond Manhattan by acquiring city rivals and moving into nearby states. Mergers with Irving Trust in 1988 and Mellon Financial in 2007 created BNY Mellon, a global asset manager and custodian.

Innovation and tokenized cash

In recent years, BNY Mellon has pushed its cash platform into digital territory with Goldman Sachs. JPMorgan now sees their tokenized money fund service as a major step for the $7.1 trillion market, helping money funds stay attractive and usable as collateral.

Within this setup, the firm also keeps the official books and settlements while Goldman's GS DAP tracks token ownership. Through BNY's LiquidityDirect platform, multiple managers including BlackRock and Dreyfus offer tokenized money market fund shares to institutional clients.

BNY Mellon products and services

BNY Mellon offers a wide mix of investment products built by specialist firms on shared global platforms:

Mutual funds and ETFs

  • equity mutual funds
  • fixed income mutual funds
  • alternative mutual funds
  • active ETFs
  • index ETFs

Cash, money market, and liquidity

  • retail prime money market funds
  • municipal and tax-exempt funds
  • government and Treasury funds
  • offshore liquidity funds

Specialist investment firms and strategies

  • ARX Investimentos strategies: focus on Brazilian equities, macro, and fixed income
  • Dreyfus cash management: manage institutional cash, liquidity, and short-duration assets
  • Insight Investment solutions: run global fixed income and risk-focused strategies
  • Mellon index management: deliver index equity and multi-asset portfolios
  • Newton multi-asset and equities: manage income, value, growth, and specialist mandates
  • Walter Scott global equities: build concentrated global equity portfolios

Advisory, platforms, and wealth solutions

  • advisory solutions: design portfolios across asset classes and risk levels
  • BNY Wealth investment services: provide discretionary portfolios for wealthy clients
  • LiquidityDirect platform: give online access to institutional cash products
  • collateral and securities services: support use of funds and securities as collateral

BNY Mellon also provides custody, fund administration, and investment operations support. Its scale and data help institutional clients manage risk and reporting efficiently.

Culture and corporate values

BNY Mellon says that its culture depends on people who are proud to work there. Its values are:

  • be client-obsessed
  • spark progress
  • stay curious
  • own it
  • thrive together

BNY Mellon states that its work environment also focuses on balance, with tools for health, wealth, time off, and flexibility. Employee benefits include:

  • physical well-being: onsite clinics, screenings, and fitness discounts
  • telemedicine and health coaching: virtual doctors, coaching, and care tools
  • emotional well-being: therapy access, stress programs, and self-care apps
  • psychological support: remote consultations and counseling services
  • financial wellbeing: education, planning tools, and one-on-one guidance
  • social well-being: flexible work, parental leave, and adoption support
  • family and nursing support: onsite nursing rooms and related services

BNY Mellon's scale guides its sustainability priorities. It emphasizes resilience and offers solutions that help clients and partners pursue their own sustainability objectives.

About CEO Robin Vince and key people

Robin Vince is CEO of BNY Mellon, leading the firm's global financial services businesses for clients worldwide. Before this, Vince served as president, and as vice chair and CEO of Global Market Infrastructure, overseeing clearance, collateral, treasury services, markets, and Pershing. Vince holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Nottingham in the UK.

BNY Mellon also highlights a senior leadership team, which includes:

  • Jose Minaya is global head of BNY Investments and Wealth, leading investment and wealth strategy for institutional and wealth clients
  • Dermot McDonogh serves as CFO, overseeing global finances and capital planning
  • Rajashree Datta is chief risk officer, managing enterprise risk frameworks and oversight
  • Shannon Hobbs is chief people officer, directing talent strategy, culture, and workforce programs
  • J. Kevin McCarthy is general counsel, leading legal, governance, and regulatory matters
  • Leigh-Ann Russell is chief information officer and global head of engineering, leading technology teams in building secure, resilient client platforms

BNY Mellon states that its leaders help keep client relationships strong and resilient. Their decisions aim to protect the firm and support clients through changing markets.

The future at BNY Mellon

In 2025, BNY Mellon ETF Investment Adviser LLC was one of the fastest‑growing US managers with more than $1 billion in assets. Its ETF lineup has been drawing in institutions, pensions, and advisors that want liquid, low‑fee, tax‑aware exposure. This steady growth strengthens BNY's role in everyday portfolio construction as assets keep shifting from mutual funds into ETFs.

Bank of New York Mellon has also been in quiet talks with Northern Trust for more than a year. It is exploring a deal that would link its clearing and custody scale with Northern Trust's base of very wealthy clients. If the merger goes ahead, BNY could oversee more than $3 trillion in investment management assets and deepen its role with institutional, advisor, and ultra‑high‑net‑worth clients.

The latest BNY Mellon news

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ALTERNATIVES APR 21, 2009
Hedge fund assets expected to dip to $1T by midyear

Global hedge fund assets are expected to fall to $1 trillion by midyear, down from $1.4 trillion at the end of 2008 and a peak of $1.868 trillion in 2007.

RIA NEWS APR 21, 2009
Bank of New York Mellon Q1 earnings down 57%; cuts dividend

Parent of Pershing and Dreyfus cuts dividend to nine cents a share from 24 cents, to save $700M a year.

ETFS FEB 22, 2009
Schwab plunge into ETFs may open floodgates

Big-name mutual fund companies leery of jumping into exchange traded funds have finally received the signal that they need to make a major push into that arena.

RIA NEWS FEB 09, 2009
BNY Mellon buys two investment boutiques

A BNY Mellon unit bought two firms: one focused on domestic Australian equities and the other on emerging markets equities and global fixed income.

RIA NEWS FEB 01, 2009
Many get defensive on stocks, favoring consumer staples, health care and energy

Given the market downturn, it may appear to investors that there are screaming buys, but investment managers are largely staying defensive, with many favoring the consumer staples category.

RIA NEWS JAN 21, 2009
Bank of New York Mellon net drops 88%

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. reported an 88% drop in fourth quarter net income late Tuesday, stemming in large part from $1.24 billion in securities write-downs.

RIA NEWS DEC 08, 2008
BNY Mellon buys $21.7M in ARS of three funds

The ARS had been bought by three of New York-based BNY Mellon’s funds prior to mid-February, when the market for these debt instruments dried up, according to Fund Action.

RIA NEWS OCT 19, 2008
Peru, despite growing economy, draws mixed reviews

As many look to diversify portfolios into frontier markets, some advisers might consider recommending Peru, which offers an economy with peaks and valleys reminiscent of the country's Andes Mountains.

RIA NEWS OCT 16, 2008
Merrill, Citi, State Street, PNC and BNY Mellon

Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. and Citigroup Inc. were walloped by third-quarter losses, while State Street Corp., The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. posted profits.

RIA NEWS OCT 14, 2008
Treasury selects BNY Mellon custodian

The Department of the Treasury has hired The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. to be the custodian that will implement its $700 billion economic-stimulus package.

MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 18, 2008
BNY Mellon cash reserves fund ‘breaks buck’

The BNY Mellon’s $22 billion Institutional Cash Reserves fund (ICRF) “broke the buck,” falling in value to $0.991 per share on Sept. 16, Bloomberg reported today.

ETFS JUN 23, 2008
Frontier ETFs may expand investors' horizons

A handful of exchange traded funds are looking to give investors access to frontier markets, or countries that are less developed than traditional emerging markets.

Financial advisers act to snag 401(k)s

The volatile stock market has created a period of frenzy for financial advisers in the 401(k) area, who have seen a substantial increase in the number of new prospects.

RIA NEWS MAR 24, 2008
Staying on course

Index managers are holding steady despite the market downturn, according to a biannual survey of managers of indexed assets by InvestmentNews' sister publication Pensions & Investments.

ETFS FEB 04, 2008
WisdomTree strikes deal with Dreyfus

The minor-league status of WisdomTree Investments Inc. in the world of exchange traded funds could change following a deal struck last month with The Dreyfus Corp.