Bank of New York Mellon, the
Capital moved notably last quarter — CET1 ratio of 14.38% was down 195bps from the prior quarter. Tracing its history to 1784, Bank of New York Mellon, the has grown into one of the largest US commercial banks, with headquarters in New York, NY. Total assets stand at $467.3B. The bank posts a strong 1.49% ROA and 18.64% ROE. Capital cushions are healthy: 14.38% CET1, 6.12% Tier 1 leverage. Asset quality is pristine — 0.29% NPLs and a 0.81% Texas Ratio. 9 branches make up the footprint.
Headquarters Profile
- Address
- 48 Wall Street, NEW YORK, NY 10005
- County
- New York
- Metro Area
- NEW YORK-NEWARK-JERSEY CITY, NY-NJ
- Charter
- Commercial bank, state charter, Fed member, FRB-supervised
- Primary Regulator
- FED
- Fed District
- 2
- Established
- January 1, 1784
- Branches
- 9 domestic
- Employees (FTE)
- 39226
- FDIC Cert
- 625
- Fed RSSD
- 541101
- Parent Holding Company
- BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORPORATION, THE (RSSD 3587146)
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Over 70% of deposits sit above the $250K FDIC insurance threshold. This is the depositor-concentration profile that triggered Silicon Valley Bank's March 2023 deposit run.
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Quarterly trend — last 6 quarters
Quarter-over-quarter movement in the five most-watched ratios. Sourced from the bank's own FFIEC call report filings.
Branch Network
Every branch from the FDIC Summary of Deposits — mapped, and listed with the deposits booked at each location.
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Events & Regulatory History
Mergers, charter changes, enforcement actions, FDIC assistance, and (if applicable) failure events recorded against this institution. Click a year to see what else was happening across US banking that year.
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- MergerParticipated in Absorption/Consolidation/MergerFDIC
- Structure ChangeSale of AssetsFFIEC NIC
- MergerParticipated in Absorption/Consolidation/MergerFDIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeFailure, Government Assistance ProvidedFFIEC NIC
- MergerParticipated in Absorption/Consolidation/MergerFDIC
- Structure ChangeFailure, Government Assistance ProvidedFFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- MergerParticipated in Absorption/Consolidation/MergerFDIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- MergerParticipated in Absorption/Consolidation/MergerFDIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
- Structure ChangeCharter Discontinued (Merger or Purchase & Assumption)FFIEC NIC
Sourced from unified bank events (FDIC, Federal Reserve NIC, OCC, and OTS). Showing the most recent 19 events.
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Frequently asked about Bank of New York Mellon, the
What are Bank of New York Mellon, the's total assets?
As of the Q1 2026 filing, Bank of New York Mellon, the reported total assets of $467.35 billion in its most recent FFIEC call report. All figures come directly from the bank's quarterly Schedule RC filing.
Where is Bank of New York Mellon, the headquartered?
Bank of New York Mellon, the is headquartered in NEW YORK, NY, United States. It files quarterly FFIEC call reports as required of all FDIC-insured commercial banks.
When was Bank of New York Mellon, the founded?
Bank of New York Mellon, the was established in 1784, per the FDIC institution directory.
Is Bank of New York Mellon, the FDIC-insured?
Yes. Bank of New York Mellon, the is an FDIC-insured commercial bank (FDIC Certificate #625). Deposits are insured up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category, per FDIC rules.
Who regulates Bank of New York Mellon, the?
Bank of New York Mellon, the's primary federal regulator is the FED. All FDIC-insured banks also report to the FDIC and, depending on charter, the Federal Reserve.
What is Bank of New York Mellon, the's CET1 capital ratio?
Bank of New York Mellon, the reported a Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio of 14.38% in its most recent quarterly filing — comfortably above the 7% well-capitalized regulatory floor.
How many branches does Bank of New York Mellon, the operate?
Bank of New York Mellon, the operates 9 domestic branches, per the most recent FDIC Summary of Deposits filing.
What is Bank of New York Mellon, the's Texas Ratio?
Bank of New York Mellon, the's Texas Ratio is 0.81% — within the healthy range (under 25%). The Texas Ratio measures non-performing assets against the bank's capital and reserves; see our /glossary/texas-ratio/ page for the full definition.
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