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Northern Trust commits to independence after WSJ report on potential merger with BNY

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Posted on June 22, 2025

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(Reuters) -Bank of New York Mellon Corp approached Northern Trust last week to express interest in merging with its smaller rival, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. The chief executives of

Northern Trust Reaffirms Independence Amid BNY Merger Speculations

By Saeed Azhar and Pretish M J

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Northern Trust is fully committed to remaining independent, the bank said on Monday, after the Wall Street Journal reported that Bank of New York Mellon had approached the asset and wealth manager to express interest in a merger.

"I can tell you that Northern Trust is fully committed to remaining independent and continuing to deliver long-term value to our stakeholders, as we have for the past 135 years," its spokesperson said in an email.

Northern Trust's shares were up 6.5% on the Wall Street Journal report. Bank of New York Mellon declined to comment on the report.

A potential deal between BNY, the world's largest custodian bank, and Northern Trust would reshape the asset servicing and wealth management industry by combining two of the sector's biggest players. 

The chief executives of BNY and Northern Trust had at least one conversation, but no offer was discussed, the newspaper reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. 

BNY may approach Northern Trust in the future with a formal bid, however it may not result in a transaction, the report added. 

"Any deal would have to clear antitrust hurdles," Rajiv Bhatia, analyst at Morningstar said, adding that State Street, JPMorgan and Citigroup are still major custody competitors. 

"The Trump administration has seemed to take a light regulatory approach to banks and note the $35 billion takeover of Discover by Capital One was approved."

Analysts at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said in a note they see low probability of this reported merger getting done, partly due uncertainty about Northern Trust's interest in selling, as well as anticipated regulatory hurdles.

"We believe the bar is soon to be lowered for larger bank mergers, this potential deal would involve a Category 1 bank and a Category 2 bank, which may still face a higher hurdle than two super-regional banks," the note led by David Konrad said.

Category 1 usually refers to U.S. banks that are systemically important globally.

Bank dealmaking is widely expected to pick up in the second half of 2025, as easing regulatory uncertainty and stabilizing interest rates revive boardroom appetite for consolidation. 

BNY had a market cap of $65.55 billion while Northern Trust has a market cap of $21.76 billion, through previous close, according to LSEG.

Both BNY and Northern Trust offer a broad suite of services that involve holding, managing and transferring money on behalf of corporations, investment firms and financial advisers.

BNY Mellon shares were down 3.8%. The stock has risen about 15% so far this year. Northern Trust had gained 16% for the year.

(Reporting by Pretish M J and Manya Saini in Bengaluru and Saeed Azhar and Tatiana Bautzer in New York; Editing by Lisa Shumaker, Diane Craft, Shailesh Kuber and Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Northern Trust commits to independence despite merger talks.
  • BNY Mellon expressed interest in merging with Northern Trust.
  • No formal offer has been made by BNY Mellon.
  • Analysts see low probability of merger due to regulatory hurdles.
  • Bank mergers expected to increase in late 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Northern Trust say about its independence?
Northern Trust is fully committed to remaining independent and delivering long-term value to its stakeholders.
What was the market reaction to the merger report?
Northern Trust's shares rose by 6.5% following the Wall Street Journal report about a potential merger with BNY.
What challenges could a merger between BNY and Northern Trust face?
Any potential deal would need to clear antitrust hurdles, and analysts have expressed skepticism about the likelihood of the merger occurring.
What is the market capitalization of BNY and Northern Trust?
BNY had a market cap of $65.55 billion, while Northern Trust's market cap was $21.76 billion at the time of reporting.
When is bank dealmaking expected to increase?
Bank dealmaking is anticipated to pick up in the second half of 2025 as regulatory uncertainty eases and interest rates stabilize.

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