Bny mellon

  1. About BNY Mellon
  2. A Client
  3. BNY Mellon
  4. Our Funds


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About BNY Mellon

Businesses, communities and global economies rely on us because we prioritize client experience, collaboration, innovation and resilience. As the “bank of banks,” our unique perspective, informed by one of the largest datasets in the world, powers the financial industry. At BNY Mellon, we understand the best way to succeed at anything is to Consider Everything. We innovate and collaborate with some of the most influential partners in the world—including our own competitors—to support our clients in reaching new heights. Our open-architecture enterprise platform helps us uncover compelling insights and engineer optimal client experiences to unlock new potential for all.

A Client

Good Advice Makes a Difference We know it’s not enough to say we’re relentlessly client-focused—we prove it every day, through adaptability, ingenuity and technology. Our Active Wealth approach is grounded in a deep understanding of our clients. For each client, we craft a customized strategy around five essential wealth practices: invest, borrow, spend, manage and protect that empowers our clients to confidently navigate the unpredictable and unexpected. Active Wealth Podcast: Talking 'Bout Next Generation We’re in the midst of a massive age wave, with trillions of dollars passing from one generation to the next. Two guests join the podcast – Brien Biondi, CEO of Campden Wealth North America and IPI and Belinda Herzig, senior wealth strategist for BNY Mellon Wealth Management – to shed light on the attitudes and experiences on the next generation of wealth holders.

BNY Mellon

Number of employees 51,700 (2022) Website Footnotes/references The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, commonly known as BNY Mellon, is an American trillion in trillion in assets under custody at the end of 2022 Through its Bank of New York predecessor, it is one of the three oldest banking corporations in the United States and among the History [ ] Bank of New York [ ] The first bank in the U.S. was the The shipping industry in [ citation needed] The bank operated without a charter for seven years. Its first offices were in the old Walton Mansion in New York City. The bank provided the United States government its first loan in 1789. The loan was orchestrated by Hamilton, then The Bank of New York was the first company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange when it first opened in 1792. The bank had a monopoly on banking services in the city until the During the 19th century, the bank was known for its conservative lending practices that allowed it to weather financial crises. It was involved in the funding of the Through the early 20th century, the Bank of New York continued to expand and prosper. In 1988, the Bank of New York merged with Irving Bank Corporation after a year-long Gurova, who had been an employee at Irving Trust since 1986 and was in charge of the banking with the Soviet Union, became a senior vice president at the Bank of New York heading the Eastern European operations from 1992 until October 13, 1999, when she resigned. From 1993 to 1998, the ban...

Our Funds

• All Equity • Large Cap - Growth • Large Cap - Value • Large Cap - Blend • Mid Cap - Growth • Mid Cap - Value • Mid Cap - Blend • Small Cap – Growth • Small Cap – Value • Small Cap – Blend • Global/International – Growth • Global/International – Value • Global/International - Blend • All fixed income • Tax exempt • Taxable • Class A • Class C • Class D • Class I • Class K • Class Z • Investor Shares • Single Share Class • 5 star rated funds • 4 star rated funds • Bank loan • Conservative allocation • Diversified Emerging Markets • Emerging Markets Bond • Foreign Large Blend • Foreign Large Growth • Foreign Large Value • Global Real Estate • High Yield B • High Yield Municipal • Inflation-Protected Bond • Intermediate Government • Intermediate-Term Bond • Large Blend • Large Growth • Large Value • Long Government • Long/Short Equity • Mid-Cap Blend • Mid-Cap Growth • Moderate Allocation • Multialternative • Multisector Bond • Municipal California Intermediate • Municipal Massachusetts • Municipal National Intermediate • Municipal National Short • Municipal New Jersey • Municipal New York Intermediate • Municipal Pennsylvania • Municipal Single State Intermediate • Natural Resources • Nontraditional Bond • Short-Term Bond • Small Blend • Small Growth • Technology • Ultrashort Bond • World Bond • World Stock • Alcentra • Amherst Capital • CenterSquare • Fayez Sarofim • Insight Investment • Mellon Investments Corporation • Newton • Newton Investment Management NA • Walter Sco...

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