Custody banks

Northern Trust ramps up cost-cutting plans despite strong 3Q

10/18/17

Profits at the custody bank rose 16%, but it announced a new streamlining program that is expected to generate yearly savings of $250 million by 2020.

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Northern Trust promotes Michael O'Grady to CEO

10/17/17

Frederick Waddell will retire as CEO of the Chicago custody bank at the end of 2017 but will remain chairman.

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Hannah Grove's vision for banks: Always be authentic

10/02/17

Let others debate the meaning of the Fearless Girl statue. To State Street's Hannah Grove, its message to the banking industry was simple: reduce complexity for the average customer and create a more welcoming workplace for all.

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Tech overhaul begins to pay off for State Street

07/27/17

Advancements aimed at speeding the flow of information by eliminating manual processing are helping the global custody bank attract new clients and win more business from existing ones, fueling revenue growth and improving efficiency.

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New business, rate hikes lead to 12% profit growth at BNY Mellon

07/20/17

Clearing services, assets under custody and administration and other parts of the trust bank's operations rose in the second quarter, all good news as it shifts leadership from Gerald Hassell to former Visa CEO Charlie Scharf.

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Northern Trust’s severance costs eclipse growth in trust services

07/19/17

Second-quarter profit improved modestly at Northern Trust as severance costs offset growth in trust and institutional services.

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Scharf pick says everything about BNY Mellon's tech-oriented future

07/17/17

Why choose a former Visa chief to run a custody bank? Because to survive long term, Bank of New York Mellon will have to look more and more like a payments company.

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Obit: Frank Cahouet turned around Mellon in late '80s

06/22/17

Former Mellon Financial CEO Frank Cahouet is credited with leading the Pittsburgh company out of a difficult financial period. He was also CEO when Mellon acquired the mutual fund manager Dreyfus, and he rejected Bank of New York’s early attempts to buy Mellon.

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