Established in 2007 from the merger of Mellon Financial Corporation and The Bank of New York Company, Inc., BNY Mellon is a leading asset management and securities services company, uniquely focused to help clients manage and move their financial assets and succeed in the rapidly changing global marketplace. Headquartered in New York, BNY Mellon has $22.3 trillion in assets under custody or administration and $1.1 trillion under management.
For Institutions and Corporations:
We help organizations build assets, enhance performance, improve operating efficiency and reduce risk through a wide range of asset management and securities services solutions.
For Private Clients:
For individuals, we offer sophisticated financial solutions, including investment and wealth management, private banking and shareowner services.
For Consultants and Advisors:
We work closely with consultants and advisors to help them select and present the services that best meet the needs of the clients they serve.
BNY Mellon is dedicated to acting with the highest standards of integrity and openness, based on a rich shared heritage of trust and reliability.
BNY Mellon, A Vision of Growth and a History of Performance Through Good Times and Bad
BNY Mellon's history of providing distinguished service spans 225 years. Founded in 1784, soon after the birth of the new American republic, our history is inextricably woven into the broader history of the nation.
Two of our leaders, during different centuries, played key roles in the development of the American government and economy, helping to shape the nation and the prosperity enjoyed by its citizens and businesses.
Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers and a highly respected New York attorney, personally wrote the company's constitution and, during the early years, remained the individual most actively involved in the organization. Hamilton's economic vision and firm grasp of financial principles served the company well. Hamilton went on to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and a member of George Washington's first cabinet.
Less than a century later, this focus on driving business development was amplified by Andrew Mellon, whose willingness to fund and invest in new business startups helped launch the American industrial revolution. Mellon became one of America's foremost financiers, industrialists and philanthropists. As with Hamilton, in time Mellon was appointed U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, a position he held under three U.S. Presidents.
From the beginning, we have embraced the changes and challenges that face our clients and helped them navigate the increasing complexity of the world's financial markets. This tradition of focusing on the needs of businesses and the management of wealth has served BNY Mellon well for 225 years. And it is our goal to continue to do so well into the future.
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