NYSE:BK

Bank of New York Mellon (BK)

144.36
+3.79 (2.70%)
as of Jun 4, 2026, 5:41:18 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 3 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Bank of New York Mellon (BK-N) has shown remarkable performance, with shares repurchased heavily over the years, decreasing the outstanding share count by 36% since 2015. The stock has appreciated by 120% in the last two years, attributing part of its success to effectively marketing a comprehensive suite of financial services rather than isolated products. The bank is also embracing artificial intelligence more aggressively compared to its peers. Its significant investments in leading financial institutions like Bank of America and JP Morgan bolster its portfolio. Furthermore, the bank has posted impressive financial results, maintaining a solid market presence with the capacity to raise fees, which supports its mid-single-digit dividend growth potential, likely set to accelerate in the future.

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Fair Value
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BUY

Buys back a lot of shares, reducing shares by 36% since end-2015. Is up 120% the past 2 years. They've done a good job of selling their entire suite of financial services to investors rather than selling them as one-off products. Also, they are leaning heavily on AI, the most of the banks. 

Unspecified

It has done well. Bank of America is their biggest holding along with JP Morgan.

BUY

Reported dynamite numbers. Very fee-driven. Strong market position, can raise fees. Huge custody bank, and they're good at it. Mid-single-digit dividend growth, but good chance to see that accelerate.

BUY

Very interested in US banks, especially at these levels. Headwinds right now. Raising rates so quickly makes waves, which impact large financial institutions. A custodian bank. Got caught up in March's regional fiasco, and hasn't bounced back yet. Trading at depths of March 2020 valuations.

BUY

Much of what they do is transaction based. A non-interest rate sensitive stock. You can make 7-8% over time on your money.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick May 22/14. Up 14.05%.) This is like a bankers’ bank. It has a big asset service theme. Costs were always running a little bit higher, and there was a bit of a lawsuit with regards to their FX a few years ago. Those things have been settled. Earnings were up about 24% year-over-year in the last quarter, mainly on slight revenue gains, but more importantly on cost cuts. Good leverage to an improving environment. Reasonable dividend of 1.5%, and over time will probably increase this 7%-10% on a total return basis.

TOP PICK

Big custodial bank in the US. On multiples on earnings, these custodian banks used to trade at 17-19 times earnings and were considered very safe businesses and had growing earnings. After the financial crisis in 2008 there was a lot of pressure. No one knew what was where and there was a lot more uncertainty than people came to believe. Has been suffering with very low interest rates. Cut some costs and increased investments in a variety of platforms and have been growing earnings. 80% of their revenues just come from fees, not margins. Trading at only 12.5X earnings. Multiple expansion, earnings growth and dividend growth would likely give a good return over the next 3-5 years. Yield of 1.98%.

DON'T BUY

Done a fantastic job outside the main stream in banking. Well run company but like so many, they have had a big run over the last year and recovered. He doesn’t see enough upside after this run. They will benefit from the rising US economy.

WEAK BUY

2.3% Dividend. US banks have been well capitalized. In Europe that is not the case. In recovering US you are seeing housing stability and job creation. Europe will benefit from these dynamics. You have to decide if you want mortgage exposure or what. All US banks are okay but you want to pick those that are not very affected by regulatory change. Prefers others.

BUY

This is more of a specialty bank. Have a big business in custody services. Have avoided the issues that many of the larger global banks have run into. Good, long-term play over the next few years.

BUY
Great, well-run bank. Transaction oriented rather than retail bank. A legal lawsuit against them on charging clients with FX rates at onerous levels. No issues with things such as Greece, mortgages etc.
WAIT
The problem is that it doesn’t really have much of a driver. Problems in US banks have not gone away. This one is interesting because it is huge in pension fund business – safe keeping, etc. One of the few banks where there has been steady growth in their balance sheet. You would be better off if you wait for a cheaper level ($22 or $21)
DON'T BUY
A stock related, equity type bank. Very big clearing, big fiduciary and big custodian operations. A lower level of volatility way to play North American financials. Prefers Canadian because of currency and taxation of dividends.
TOP PICK
Best value in the market is in quality names. Less sensitive to interest rates. Attractively priced.
DON'T BUY
First-quarter had a bad set of numbers.Lending businesses have not done too well.Not cheap.
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What is Bank of New York Mellon stock symbol?

Bank of New York Mellon is a American stock, trading under the symbol BK (previously BK-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (BK). It is usually referred to as NYSE:BK or BK

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In the last year, 2 stock analysts published opinions about BK (previously BK-N on Stockchase). 2 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is DON'T BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Bank of New York Mellon.

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On 2026-06-04, Bank of New York Mellon (BK) stock closed at a price of $144.36.