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The Bank of New York Mellon

ROA: Strong

New York, NY | Charter: SM | Holding Company: BANK OF NY MELLON CORP THE

Established: 1851-01-01

Total Assets

$381.00B

Total Deposits

$332.43B

Net Income

$4.83B

Branches

12

FDIC data last updated: April 2, 2026

Overview

The Bank of New York Mellon is one of the largest banks in the United States, headquartered in New York, NY. With $381.00B in total assets, The Bank of New York Mellon holds a notable position in the U.S. banking landscape (Source: FDIC BankFind). The institution operates under a SM charter. It is part of the BANK OF NY MELLON CORP THE holding company.

The Bank of New York Mellon holds approximately $332.43B in total deposits (Source: FDIC BankFind). The bank operates 12 branches, indicating a more focused geographic footprint. Established 1851-01-01, the institution has a track record in the banking industry.

This profile uses publicly available government data to present a factual overview. It does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of this institution. Consumers may wish to consider factors such as account fees, digital banking features, and customer service when evaluating any bank.

Financial Health Analysis

Return on Assets (ROA)

1.31%

National avg: 1.21%

Return on Equity (ROE)

16.35%

National avg: 11.47%

FDIC Insured

Yes

Up to $250,000 per depositor

The Bank of New York Mellon reports a Return on Assets (ROA) of 1.31%, which is near or above the national average of 1.21%, which typically suggests adequate profitability (Source: FDIC BankFind). In practical terms, an ROA of 1.31% means that for every $100 in assets, the bank generates approximately $1.31 in profit.

The bank's Return on Equity (ROE) is 16.35%, which is above the national average of 11.47%, suggesting the bank generally generates strong returns for shareholders (Source: FDIC BankFind). ROE measures how effectively a bank uses shareholder equity to generate profit.

The Bank of New York Mellon reported positive net income of $4.83B in the most recent reporting period (Source: FDIC BankFind). Net income reflects overall profitability after all expenses, taxes, and provisions.

Past financial performance does not guarantee future stability or profitability. These metrics reflect a single reporting period and may vary from quarter to quarter. Consult a licensed financial professional before making banking decisions based on financial data.

The Bank of New York Mellon vs. national average

Return on Assets (ROA)Above average
The Bank of New York Mellon
1.31%
Nat'l avg
1.21%
Return on Equity (ROE)Above average
The Bank of New York Mellon
16.35%
Nat'l avg
11.47%

National averages calculated from all active FDIC-insured banks.

Customer Experience

CFPB complaint data is not available for The Bank of New York Mellon. This is common for smaller community banks and does not indicate a problem. The CFPB Consumer Complaint Database primarily tracks complaints for larger financial institutions that serve a high volume of consumers.

Branch and Access

The Bank of New York Mellon operates 12 branches, indicating a focused geographic presence (Source: FDIC BankFind). Smaller branch networks are common among community banks that serve specific local markets.

The bank is headquartered in New York, NY. Consumers considering this institution may want to verify branch locations near their home or workplace, as headquarter location does not always indicate where branches are concentrated.

Branch access is one factor in choosing a bank. Consumers who primarily use mobile and online banking may prioritize digital features and rates over physical branch proximity.

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How The Bank of New York Mellon compares to similar-sized banks

BankAssets
The Bank of New York Mellon$381.00B
U.S. Bank$676.13B
Capital One$658.46B
Goldman Sachs$645.00B
PNC Bank$568.34B

Data Sources

FDIC BankFind: Financial data including total assets, deposits, net income, ROA, and ROE for all FDIC-insured institutions. https://banks.data.fdic.gov/

CFPB Consumer Complaint Database: Consumer complaint data by institution, including complaint volumes, response rates, and top issue categories. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/data-research/consumer-complaints/

Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED): Interest rate benchmarks including the Federal Funds Rate, Treasury yields, and national savings rate averages. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/

BankRanked is not a bank, credit union, or financial advisor. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All data is sourced from publicly available government databases (FDIC, NCUA, CFPB, FRED). Consult a licensed financial professional before making banking decisions.