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HomeBusinessBNY Mellon Tops Q1 Estimates on Broad-Based Strength and Platform Strategy

BNY Mellon Tops Q1 Estimates on Broad-Based Strength and Platform Strategy

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Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE:BK) kicked off the year with first-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street expectations, buoyed by strong performance across its core businesses and strategic platform enhancements.
The firm posted adjusted earnings of $1.58 per share, beating the $1.51 consensus forecast. Revenue climbed 6% year-over-year to $4.79 billion, edging out analyst estimates of $4.76 billion.
BNY Mellon cited its evolving commercial coverage strategy and the shift toward more integrated client platforms as key drivers of the quarter’s growth. These efforts helped unlock deeper client engagement and better cross-segment collaboration.
Expenses rose modestly, with non-interest costs up 2% to $3.3 billion. Despite that, profitability improved, as the firm delivered a pre-tax margin of 32% and a robust 24% return on tangible common equity, underscoring its operational efficiency.

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