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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) – October 19, 2021
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3565113-2614959
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

240 Greenwich Street
New York, New York 10286
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code – (212) 495-1784

Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

    Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
    Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))


Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class
Trading
symbol(s)
Name of each exchange
on which registered
Common Stock, $0.01 par valueBKNew York Stock Exchange
6.244% Fixed-to-Floating Rate Normal Preferred Capital Securities of Mellon Capital IVBK/PNew York Stock Exchange
 (fully and unconditionally guaranteed by The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.405) or Rule 12b-2 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.12b-2).

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.



ITEM 2.02.    RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION.

On October 19, 2021, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (“BNY Mellon”) released information on its financial results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2021. Copies of the Earnings Release and the Financial Supplement are attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and Exhibit 99.2, respectively, and are incorporated herein by reference.


ITEM 7.01.    REGULATION FD DISCLOSURE.

On October 19, 2021, BNY Mellon will hold a conference call and webcast to discuss its financial results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2021 and outlook. A copy of the Financial Highlights presentation for the conference call and webcast is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.3.


ITEM 9.01.    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS.


    (d)    EXHIBITS.
Exhibit
NumberDescription
99.1 
The quotation in Exhibit 99.1 (the “Excluded Section”) shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section and shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing of BNY Mellon under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act. The information included in Exhibit 99.1, other than in the Excluded Section, shall be deemed “filed” for purposes of the Exchange Act.
99.2 
The information included in Exhibit 99.2 shall be deemed “filed” for purposes of the Exchange Act.
99.3 
The information included in Exhibit 99.3 shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section and shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing of BNY Mellon under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act.
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
(Registrant)

Date: October 19, 2021
By: /s/ James J. Killerlane III
Name: James J. Killerlane III
Title: Secretary



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News Release
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BNY MELLON REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2021 EARNINGS OF
$881 MILLION OR $1.04 PER COMMON SHARE
Revenue up 5%
EPS up 6%
ROE 9%
ROTCE 17% (a)
CET1 11.7%
Tier 1 leverage 5.7%


NEW YORK, October 19, 2021 – The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (“BNY Mellon”) (NYSE: BK) today reported:
3Q21 vs.
3Q212Q213Q202Q213Q20
Net income applicable to common shareholders (in millions)
$881 $991 $876 (11)%1 %
Diluted earnings per common share$1.04 $1.13 $0.98 (8)%6 %
Third Quarter Results
Total revenue of $4.0 billion, increased 5%
Fee and other revenue increased 8%; fee revenue increased 6%
Fee revenue increased 11% excluding money market fee waivers (a)
Net interest revenue decreased 9%

Provision for credit losses was a benefit of $45 million

Total noninterest expense of $2.9 billion, increased 9%
3% of the increase driven by litigation reserves

Investment Services
Total revenue increased 3%
Income before taxes decreased 9%
AUC/A of $45.3 trillion, increased 17%

Investment and Wealth Management
Total revenue increased 12%
Income before taxes increased 42%
AUM of $2.3 trillion, increased 13%

Capital
Repurchased 38.1 million common shares for $2.0 billion
Dividends of $296 million to common shareholders (including dividend-equivalents on share-based awards)
CEO Commentary
“Our financial performance this quarter reflects healthy and broad-based organic growth across our businesses as well as a supportive global markets backdrop. Revenue of over $4 billion was up 5 percent year-over-year, and fee revenue was up 6 percent, or 11 percent excluding the impact of money market fee waivers. Our operating margin of 29 percent was essentially flat compared to the third quarter of 2020 while we continued to make significant investments in our people, technology, efficiency and growth initiatives,” Todd Gibbons, Chief Executive Officer, said.

Mr. Gibbons added, “This quarter we announced several ground-breaking new solutions that will meaningfully improve the client experience and represent exciting growth opportunities for us. Our Treasury Services business announced a collaboration with Verizon enabling them to be the first company to send request-for-payment messages directly to consumers’ bank accounts using our new real-time e-bills and payments functionality which revolutionizes the bill pay experience for both billers and their customers. We also announced the launch of Pershing X, a new business unit within Pershing, to create the industry’s leading end-to-end platform in the wealth advisory space, offering a comprehensive set of capabilities, and helping financial services firms solve the challenge of managing multiple disconnected technology tools and data sets for their advisors.”

“During the quarter we returned $2.3 billion of capital to our shareholders, including almost $300 million of common dividends and $2 billion of share repurchases. We ended the quarter with a Tier 1 leverage ratio of 5.7 percent, which together with our continued capital generation, provides us meaningful capacity to continue investing in our businesses and returning excess capital to our shareholders,” Mr. Gibbons concluded.
Media Relations: Garrett Marquis (949) 683-1503
Investor Relations: Marius Merz (212) 298-1480
(a) For information on these Non-GAAP measures, see “Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures” on page 9.
Note: Above comparisons are 3Q21 vs. 3Q20, unless otherwise noted.

BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

(in millions, except per share amounts and unless otherwise noted; not
meaningful - N/M)
3Q21 vs.
3Q212Q213Q202Q213Q20
Fee revenue$3,265 $3,224 $3,074 1 %6 %
Other revenue 129 91 70 N/MN/M
Total fee and other revenue3,394 3,315 3,144 2 8 
Net interest revenue641 645 703 (1)(9)
Total revenue4,035 3,960 3,847 2 5 
Provision for credit losses(45)(86)N/MN/M
Noninterest expense2,918 2,778 2,681 5 9 
Income before income taxes1,162 1,268 1,157 (8) 
Provision for income taxes219 241 213 (9)3 
Net income$943 $1,027 $944 (8)% %
Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation$881 $991 $876 (11)%1 %
Operating leverage (a)
(315) bps(395) bps
Diluted earnings per common share$1.04 $1.13 $0.98 (8)%6 %
Average common shares and equivalents outstanding - diluted (in thousands)
849,028 873,475 891,069 
Pre-tax operating margin29 %32 %30 %
(a)    Operating leverage is the rate of increase (decrease) in total revenue less the rate of increase (decrease) in total noninterest expense.
bps basis points.


KEY DRIVERS (comparisons are 3Q21 vs. 3Q20, unless otherwise stated)
Total revenue increased 5%, primarily reflecting:
Fee and other revenue increased 8%.
Fee revenue increased 6% primarily reflecting the positive impact of higher markets, higher client volumes and the favorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar, partially offset by higher money market fee waivers. Excluding money market fee waivers, fee revenue increased 11% (a).
Other revenue increased primarily reflecting strategic equity investment gains.
Net interest revenue decreased 9% primarily reflecting lower interest rates on interest-earning assets and the impact of hedging activities (primarily offset in fee and other revenue). This was partially offset by the benefit of lower funding and deposit rates and higher deposit and loan balances.
Provision for credit losses was a benefit of $45 million primarily driven by an improvement in the macroeconomic forecast.
Noninterest expense increased 9%, 3% of which was due to higher litigation reserves. The remainder of the increase primarily reflects higher revenue-related expenses, investments in growth, infrastructure and efficiency initiatives and the unfavorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar.
Effective tax rate of 18.8%.

Assets under custody and/or administration (“AUC/A”) and Assets under management (“AUM”)
AUC/A of $45.3 trillion, increased 17%, primarily reflecting higher market values, client inflows and net new business.
AUM of $2.3 trillion, increased 13%, primarily reflecting higher market values, net inflows and the favorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar.

Capital and liquidity
Repurchased 38.1 million common shares for $2.0 billion; Dividends of $296 million to common shareholders (including dividend-equivalents on share-based awards).
Return on common equity (“ROE”) of 9%; Return on tangible common equity (“ROTCE”) of 17% (a).
Common Equity Tier 1 (“CET1”) ratio – 11.7%.
Tier 1 leverage ratio – 5.7%.
Average liquidity coverage ratio (“LCR”) – 111%.
Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (“TLAC”) ratios exceed minimum requirements.
(a)    See “Supplemental information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures” on page 9 for additional information.
Note: Throughout this document, sequential growth rates are unannualized.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
INVESTMENT SERVICES BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

(dollars in millions, unless otherwise noted; not meaningful - N/M)3Q21 vs.
3Q212Q213Q202Q213Q20
Total revenue by line of business:
Asset Servicing$1,437 $1,382 $1,354 4 %6 %
Pershing566 590 538 (4)5 
Issuer Services400 405 435 (1)(8)
Treasury Services326 319 323 2 1 
Clearance and Collateral Management281 283 277 (1)1 
Total revenue by line of business3,010 2,979 2,927 1 3 
Provision for credit losses(35)(77)(10)N/MN/M
Noninterest expense2,211 2,052 2,020 8 9 
Income before taxes$834 $1,004 $917 (17)%(9)%
Pre-tax operating margin28 %34 %31 %
Foreign exchange revenue$148 $152 $126 (3)%17 %
Securities lending revenue$45 $42 $37 7 %22 %
Net interest revenue$632 $643 $681 (2)%(7)%
Metrics:
Average loans$47,430 $46,845 $40,308 1 %18 %
Average deposits$308,645 $313,923 $263,621 (2)%17 %
AUC/A at period end (in trillions) (current period is preliminary) (a)
$45.3 $45.0 $38.6 1 %17 %
Market value of securities on loan at period end (in billions) (b)
$443 $456 $378 (3)%17 %
(a)    Consists of AUC/A primarily from the Asset Servicing business and, to a lesser extent, the Clearance and Collateral Management, Issuer Services, Pershing and Wealth Management businesses. Includes the AUC/A of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company (“CIBC Mellon”), a joint venture with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, of $1.7 trillion at Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021 and $1.4 trillion at Sept. 30, 2020.
(b)    Represents the total amount of securities on loan in our agency securities lending program managed by the Investment Services business. Excludes securities for which BNY Mellon acts as agent on behalf of CIBC Mellon clients, which totaled $68 billion at Sept. 30, 2021, $63 billion at June 30, 2021 and $62 billion at Sept. 30, 2020.


KEY DRIVERS

The drivers of the total revenue variances by line of business are indicated below. Also see page 6 for information related to money market fee waivers.
Asset Servicing – The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher market values, strategic equity investment gains, higher client activity and foreign exchange revenue, partially offset by higher money market fee waivers and lower net interest revenue. The sequential increase primarily reflects strategic equity investment gains and higher market levels and client activity.
Pershing – The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher market values, client balances and activity, partially offset by higher money market fee waivers. The sequential decrease reflects lower clearance volumes and net interest revenue, partially offset by higher market values.
Issuer Services – The year-over-year decrease primarily reflects higher money market fee waivers and lower fees and net interest revenue in Corporate Trust, partially offset by higher Depositary Receipts revenue. The sequential decrease primarily reflects lower fees and net interest revenue in Corporate Trust, partially offset by seasonally higher Depositary Receipts revenue.
Treasury Services – The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher payment volumes and higher net interest revenue driven by higher deposit balances, partially offset by higher money market fee waivers. The sequential increase primarily reflects higher net interest revenue and payment volumes.
Clearance and Collateral Management – The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher non-U.S. collateral management fees driven by balances and higher clearance volumes, partially offset by lower intraday credit fees and net interest revenue.

Noninterest expense increased year-over-year and sequentially primarily reflecting higher litigation reserves, higher revenue-related expenses and investments in growth, infrastructure and efficiency initiatives.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
INVESTMENT AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

(dollars in millions, unless otherwise noted; not meaningful - N/M)3Q21 vs.
3Q212Q213Q202Q213Q20
Total revenue by line of business:
Investment Management$727 $700 $641 4 %13 %
Wealth Management305 299 277 2 10 
Total revenue by line of business1,032 999 918 3 12 
Provision for credit losses
(7)(4)12 N/MN/M
Noninterest expense
691 677 661 2 5 
Income before taxes$348 $326 $245 7 %42 %
Pre-tax operating margin34 %33 %27 %
Adjusted pre-tax operating margin – Non-GAAP (a)
36 %35 %29 %
Net interest revenue$47 $47 $47  % %
Metrics:
Average loans$12,248 $11,871 $11,503 3 %6 %
Average deposits$17,270 $17,466 $17,570 (1)%(2)%
AUM (in billions) (current period is preliminary) (b)
$2,310 $2,320 $2,041  %13 %
Wealth Management client assets (in billions) (current period is preliminary) (c)
$307 $305 $265 1 %16 %
(a)    Net of distribution and servicing expense. See “Supplemental information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures” on page 9 for information on this Non-GAAP measure.
(b)    Excludes securities lending cash management assets and assets managed in the Investment Services business.
(c)    Includes AUM and AUC/A in the Wealth Management business.


KEY DRIVERS

The drivers of the total revenue variances by line of business are indicated below. Also see page 6 for information related to money market fee waivers.
Investment Management – The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher market values and equity income, strategic equity investment gains, the favorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar and higher performance fees, partially offset by higher money market fee waivers. The sequential increase primarily reflects higher market values, lower money market fee waivers and higher performance fees.
Wealth Management – The year-over-year and sequential increases primarily reflect higher market values.

Noninterest expense increased year-over-year and sequentially primarily reflecting higher revenue-related expenses and investments in growth initiatives. The year-over-year increase also reflects the unfavorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar, partially offset by lower distribution and servicing expense.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
OTHER SEGMENT primarily includes leasing operations, certain corporate treasury activities, derivatives, business exits and other corporate revenue and expense items.

(in millions)3Q212Q213Q20
Fee revenue$12 $13 $
Other revenue23 13 
Total fee and other revenue35 22 20 
Net interest (expense)(38)(45)(25)
Total revenue(3)(23)(5)
Provision for credit losses(3)(5)
Noninterest expense16 49 — 
(Loss) before taxes$(16)$(67)$(12)


KEY DRIVERS

Total revenue includes corporate treasury and other investment activity, including hedging activity which has an offsetting impact between fee and other revenue and net interest expense. The increase in total revenue sequentially primarily reflects investment and disposal gains.

Noninterest expense increased year-over-year primarily reflecting higher staff expense. The sequential decrease primarily reflects lower staff expense and professional, legal and other purchased services.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
MONEY MARKET FEE WAIVERS

The following table presents the impact of money market fee waivers on our consolidated fee revenue, net of distribution and servicing expense. In 3Q21, the net impact of money market fee waivers was $233 million, down from $252 million in 2Q21, driven by slightly higher short-term interest rates.

Money market fee waivers
(in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20YTD21YTD20
Investment services fees:
Asset servicing fees$(40)$(42)$(22)$(13)$(1)$(104)$(1)
Clearing services fees(84)(88)(74)(64)(57)(246)(116)
Issuer services fees(16)(15)(10)(6)(1)(41)(2)
Treasury services fees(2)(3)(3)(2)(3)(8)(5)
Total investment services fees(142)(148)(109)(85)(62)(399)(124)
Investment management and performance fees(109)(115)(89)(56)(42)(313)(86)
Distribution and servicing revenue(11)(13)(13)(8)(6)(37)(9)
Total fee revenue(262)(276)(211)(149)(110)(749)(219)
Less: Distribution and servicing expense29 24 23 15 76 16 
Net impact of money market fee waivers$(233)$(252)$(188)$(134)$(101)$(673)$(203)
Impact to revenue by line of business (a):
Asset Servicing$(47)$(50)$(29)$(13)$(4)$(126)$(5)
Pershing(102)(99)(94)(85)(73)(295)(142)
Issuer Services(22)(22)(15)(10)(2)(59)(3)
Treasury Services(13)(16)(9)(5)(1)(38)(1)
Investment Management(76)(85)(61)(34)(28)(222)(66)
Wealth Management(2)(4)(3)(2)(2)(9)(2)
Total impact to revenue by line of business$(262)$(276)$(211)$(149)$(110)$(749)$(219)
(a)    The line of business revenue for management reporting purposes reflects the impact of revenue transferred between the businesses.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
CAPITAL AND LIQUIDITY

Capital and liquidity ratiosSept. 30, 2021June 30, 2021Dec. 31, 2020
Consolidated regulatory capital ratios: (a)
CET1 ratio11.7 %12.6 %13.1 %
Tier 1 capital ratio14.4 15.2 15.8 
Total capital ratio15.3 16.0 16.7 
Tier 1 leverage ratio5.7 6.0 6.3 
SLR7.0 7.5 8.6 (b)
BNY Mellon shareholders’ equity to total assets ratio9.3 %9.7 %9.8 %
BNY Mellon common shareholders’ equity to total assets ratio8.3 %8.7 %8.8 %
Average LCR111 %110 %110 %
Book value per common share$47.30 $47.20 $46.53 
Tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP (c)
$24.88 $25.64 $25.44 
Common shares outstanding (in thousands)
825,821 863,174 886,764 
(a)    Regulatory capital ratios for Sept. 30, 2021 are preliminary. For our CET1, Tier 1 capital and Total capital ratios, our effective capital ratios under the U.S. capital rules are the lower of the ratios as calculated under the Standardized and Advanced Approaches, which for Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021 was the Standardized Approach for the CET1 and Tier 1 capital ratios and the Advanced Approaches for the Total capital ratio, and for Dec. 31, 2020, was the Advanced Approaches.
(b)    Reflects the temporary exclusion of U.S. Treasury securities from the leverage exposure used in the SLR calculation which increased our consolidated SLR by 72 basis points at Dec. 31, 2020. The temporary exclusion ceased to apply beginning April 1, 2021.
(c)    Tangible book value per common shareNon-GAAP excludes goodwill and intangible assets, net of deferred tax liabilities. See “Supplemental information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures” on page 9 for information on this Non-GAAP measure.


CET1 capital totaled $19.8 billion at Sept. 30, 2021, a decrease of $1.6 billion compared with June 30, 2021. The decrease primarily reflects capital deployed through common stock repurchases and dividends, partially offset by capital generated through earnings.


NET INTEREST REVENUE

Net interest revenue3Q21 vs.
(dollars in millions; not meaningful - N/M)3Q212Q213Q202Q213Q20
Net interest revenue$641 $645 $703 (1)%(9)%
Add: Tax equivalent adjustment3 N/MN/M
Net interest revenue, on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis – Non-GAAP (a)
$644 $648 $705 (1)%(9)%
Net interest margin0.67 %0.67 %0.79 %  bps(12) bps
Net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP (a)
0.68 %0.67 %0.79 %1  bps(11) bps
(a)    Net interest revenue (FTE) – Non-GAAP and net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP include the tax equivalent adjustments on tax-exempt income. See “Supplemental information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures” on page 9 for information on this Non-GAAP measure.
bps – basis points.


Net interest revenue decreased year-over-year primarily reflecting lower interest rates on interest-earning assets and the impact of hedging activities (primarily offset in fee and other revenue). This was partially offset by the benefit of lower funding and deposit rates and higher deposit and loan balances.

Sequentially, the decrease primarily reflects a decline in interest-earning assets driven by lower deposits.
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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORPORATION
Condensed Consolidated Income Statement

(in millions)Quarter endedYear-to-date
Sept. 30, 2021June 30, 2021Sept. 30, 2020Sept. 30, 2021Sept. 30, 2020
Fee and other revenue
Investment services fees:
Asset servicing fees$1,223 $1,200 $1,168 $3,622 $3,500 
Clearing services fees423 435 397 1,313 1,298 
Issuer services fees280 281 295 806 835 
Treasury services fees165 160 152 482 445 
Total investment services fees2,091 2,076 2,012 6,223 6,078 
Investment management and performance fees913 889 835 2,692 2,483 
Foreign exchange revenue185 184 149 600 587 
Financing-related fees48 48 49 147 166 
Distribution and servicing28 27 29 84 87 
Total fee revenue3,265 3,224 3,074 9,746 9,401 
Investment and other income127 89 61 225 240 
Net securities gains2 4 27 
Total other revenue129 91 70 229 267 
Total fee and other revenue3,394 3,315 3,144 9,975 9,668 
Net interest revenue
Interest revenue693 685 820 2,116 3,333 
Interest expense52 40 117 175 1,036 
Net interest revenue641 645 703 1,941 2,297 
Total revenue4,035 3,960 3,847 11,916 11,965 
Provision for credit losses(45)(86)(214)321 
Noninterest expense
Staff1,584 1,518 1,466 4,704 4,412 
Software and equipment372 365 340 1,099 1,011 
Professional, legal and other purchased services363 363 355 1,069 1,022 
Sub-custodian and clearing129 132 119 385 344 
Net occupancy120 122 136 365 408 
Distribution and servicing76 73 85 223 261 
Bank assessment charges34 35 30 103 100 
Amortization of intangible assets19 20 26 63 78 
Business development22 22 17 63 79 
Other 199 128 107 473 364 
Total noninterest expense2,918 2,778 2,681 8,547 8,079 
Income
Income before income taxes1,162 1,268 1,157 3,583 3,565 
Provision for income taxes 219 241 213 681 694 
Net income943 1,027 944 2,902 2,871 
Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests related to consolidated investment management funds4 (5)(7)(6)(4)
Net income applicable to shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation947 1,022 937 2,896 2,867 
Preferred stock dividends(66)(31)(61)(166)(146)
Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation$881 $991 $876 $2,730 $2,721 


Earnings per share applicable to the common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon CorporationQuarter endedYear-to-date
Sept. 30, 2021June 30, 2021Sept. 30, 2020Sept. 30, 2021Sept. 30, 2020
(in dollars)
Basic$1.04 $1.14 $0.98 $3.15 $3.05 
Diluted$1.04 $1.13 $0.98 $3.14 $3.04 

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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION – EXPLANATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

BNY Mellon has included in this Earnings Release certain Non-GAAP financial measures on a tangible basis as a supplement to GAAP information, which exclude goodwill and intangible assets, net of deferred tax liabilities. We believe that the return on tangible common equity – Non-GAAP is additional useful information for investors because it presents a measure of those assets that can generate income, and the tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP is additional useful information because it presents the level of tangible assets in relation to shares of common stock outstanding.

Net interest revenue, on a fully taxable equivalent (“FTE”) basis – Non-GAAP and net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP and other FTE measures include the tax equivalent adjustments on tax-exempt income which allows for the comparison of amounts arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practice. The adjustment to an FTE basis has no impact on net income.

BNY Mellon has also included the adjusted pre-tax operating margin – Non-GAAP, which is the pre-tax operating margin for the Investment and Wealth Management business, net of distribution and servicing expense that was passed to third parties who distribute or service our managed funds. We believe that this measure is useful when evaluating the performance of the Investment and Wealth Management business relative to industry competitors.

For the reconciliations of these Non-GAAP measures, see “Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures” in the Financial Supplement available at www.bnymellon.com.

BNY Mellon has presented the measure of fee revenue, excluding money market fee waivers – Non-GAAP. We believe that this measure is useful information for investors on the impact of current interest rates and market conditions on fee revenue growth rates and the performance of our business.

Fee revenue reconciliation3Q21 vs.
(dollars in millions)3Q213Q203Q20
Fee revenue$3,265 $3,074 6 %
Less: Money market fee waivers(262)(110)
Fee revenue, excluding money market fee waivers – Non-GAAP$3,527 $3,184 11 %

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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT

A number of statements (i) in this Earnings Release, (ii) in our Financial Supplement, (iii) in our presentations and (iv) in the responses to questions on our conference call discussing our quarterly results and other public events may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements about our capital plans, strategic priorities, financial goals, organic growth, performance, organizational quality and efficiency, investments, including in technology and product development, resiliency, capabilities, revenue, net interest revenue, money market fee waivers, fees, expenses, cost discipline, sustainable growth, company management, human capital management (including related ambitions, objectives, aims and goals), deposits, interest rates and yield curves, securities portfolio, taxes, business opportunities, divestments, volatility, preliminary business metrics and regulatory capital ratios and statements regarding our aspirations, as well as our overall plans, strategies, goals, objectives, expectations, outlooks, estimates, intentions, targets, opportunities, focus and initiatives, including the potential effects of the coronavirus pandemic on any of the foregoing. These statements may be expressed in a variety of ways, including the use of future or present tense language. Words such as “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “anticipate,” “likely,” “target,” “expect,” “intend,” “continue,” “seek,” “believe,” “plan,” “goal,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “strategy,” “synergies,” “opportunities,” “trends,” “ambition,” “objective,” “aim,” “future,” “potentially,” “outlook” and words of similar meaning may signify forward-looking statements. These statements and other forward-looking statements contained in other public disclosures of BNY Mellon which make reference to the cautionary factors described in this Earnings Release are based upon current beliefs and expectations and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties (some of which are beyond BNY Mellon’s control). Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied as a result of a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the risk factors and other uncertainties set forth in BNY Mellon’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2020 and BNY Mellon’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Statements about the effects of the current and near-term market and macroeconomic outlook on BNY Mellon, including on its business, operations, financial performance and prospects, may constitute forward-looking statements, and are based on assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties and that are subject to change based on various important factors (some of which are beyond BNY Mellon’s control), including the scope and duration of the pandemic, actions taken by governmental authorities and other third parties in response to the pandemic, the availability, use and effectiveness of vaccines and the direct and indirect impact of the pandemic on us, our clients, customers and third parties. Preliminary business metrics and regulatory capital ratios are subject to change, possibly materially, as BNY Mellon completes its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2021. All forward-looking statements in this Earnings Release speak only as of October 19, 2021, and BNY Mellon undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after that date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

ABOUT BNY MELLON

BNY Mellon is a global investments company dedicated to helping its clients manage and service their financial assets throughout the investment lifecycle. Whether providing financial services for institutions, corporations or individual investors, BNY Mellon delivers informed investment and wealth management and investment services in 35 countries. As of Sept. 30, 2021, BNY Mellon had $45.3 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration, and $2.3 trillion in assets under management. BNY Mellon can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute or restructure investments. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK). Additional information is available on www.bnymellon.com. Follow us on Twitter @BNYMellon or visit our newsroom at www.bnymellon.com/newsroom for the latest company news.

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BNY Mellon 3Q21 Earnings Release
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION

Todd Gibbons, Chief Executive Officer, and Emily Portney, Chief Financial Officer, will host a conference call and simultaneous live audio webcast at 8:00 a.m. ET on Oct. 19, 2021. This conference call and audio webcast will include forward-looking statements and may include other material information.

Investors and analysts wishing to access the conference call and audio webcast may do so by dialing (800) 390-5696 (U.S.) or (720) 452-9082 (International), and using the passcode: 444308, or by logging onto www.bnymellon.com/investorrelations. Earnings materials will be available at www.bnymellon.com/investorrelations beginning at approximately 6:30 a.m. ET on Oct. 19, 2021. Replays of the conference call and audio webcast will be available beginning Oct. 19, 2021 at approximately 2:00 p.m. ET through Nov. 19, 2021 by dialing (888) 203-1112 (U.S.) or (719) 457-0820 (International), and using the passcode: 3619155. The archived version of the conference call and audio webcast will also be available at www.bnymellon.com/investorrelations for the same time period.
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The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
Financial Supplement
Third Quarter 2021




Table of Contents
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Consolidated ResultsPage
Consolidated Financial Highlights
Condensed Consolidated Income Statement
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
Fee and Other Revenue
Average Balances and Interest Rates7
Capital and Liquidity
Business Segment Results
Investment Services Business
Investment and Wealth Management Business
AUM by Product, AUM Flows and Wealth Management Client Assets
Other Segment
Other
Securities Portfolio
Allowance for Credit Losses and Nonperforming Assets
Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures




THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORPORATION
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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(dollars in millions, except per common share amounts, or unless otherwise noted)3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Selected income statement data
Fee revenue$3,265 $3,224 $3,257 $3,114 $3,074 1 %6 %$9,746 $9,401 4 %
Other revenue129 91 49 70 N/MN/M229 267 N/M
Total fee and other revenue3,394 3,315 3,266 3,163 3,144 2 8 9,975 9,668 3 
Net interest revenue641 645 655 680 703 (1)(9)1,941 2,297 (15)
Total revenue4,035 3,960 3,921 3,843 3,847 2 5 11,916 11,965  
Provision for credit losses(45)(86)(83)15 N/MN/M(214)321 N/M
Noninterest expense2,918 2,778 2,851 2,925 2,681 5 9 8,547 8,079 6 
Income before income taxes1,162 1,268 1,153 903 1,157 (8) 3,583 3,565 1 
Provision for income taxes219 241 221 148 213 (9)3 681 694 (2)
Net income$943 $1,027 $932 $755 $944 (8)% %$2,902 $2,871 1 %
Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
$881 $991 $858 $702 $876 (11)%1 %$2,730 $2,721  %
Diluted earnings per common share$1.04 $1.13 $0.97 $0.79 $0.98 (8)%6 %$3.14 $3.04 3 %
Average common shares and equivalents outstanding – diluted (in thousands)
849,028 873,475 885,655 891,846 891,069 (3)%(5)%869,324 892,793 (3)%
Financial ratios (Returns are annualized)
Pre-tax operating margin29 %32 %29 %24 %30 %30 %30 %
Return on common equity8.8 %9.8 %8.5 %6.9 %8.7 %9.1 %9.4 %
Return on tangible common equity – Non-GAAP (a)
16.8 %18.6 %16.1 %13.0 %16.7 %17.1 %18.5 %
Non-U.S. revenue as a percentage of total revenue 38 %38 %37 %38 %37 %38 %37 %
Period end
Assets under custody and/or administration (“AUC/A”) (in trillions) (b)
$45.3 $45.0 $41.7 $41.1 $38.6 1 %17 %
Assets under management (“AUM”) (in trillions)
$2.31 $2.32 $2.21 $2.21 $2.04  %13 %
Full-time employees48,900 48,800 48,000 48,500 48,600  %1 %
Book value per common share$47.30 $47.20 $46.16 $46.53 $45.58 
Tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP (a)
$24.88 $25.64 $24.88 $25.44 $24.60 
Cash dividends per common share$0.34 $0.31 $0.31 $0.31 $0.31 
Common dividend payout ratio33 %27 %32 %39 %32 %
Closing stock price per common share$51.84 $51.23 $47.29 $42.44 $34.34 
Market capitalization$42,811 $44,220 $41,401 $37,634 $30,430 
Common shares outstanding (in thousands)
825,821 863,174 875,481 886,764 886,136 
Capital ratios at period end (c)
Common Equity Tier 1 ("CET1") ratio11.7 %12.6 %12.6 %13.1 %13.0 %
Tier 1 capital ratio14.4 %15.2 %15.2 %15.8 %15.7 %
Total capital ratio15.3 %16.0 %16.1 %16.7 %16.6 %
Tier 1 leverage ratio5.7 %6.0 %5.8 %6.3 %6.5 %
Supplementary leverage ratio ("SLR")7.0 %7.5 %8.1 %8.6 %8.5 %
(a) Non-GAAP information, for all periods presented, excludes goodwill and intangible assets, net of deferred tax liabilities. See "Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures" beginning on page 16 for the reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures.
(b) Includes the AUC/A of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company ("CIBC Mellon"), a joint venture with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, of $1.7 trillion at Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021, $1.6 trillion at March 31, 2021, $1.5 trillion at Dec. 31, 2020 and $1.4 trillion at Sept. 30, 2020.
(c) Regulatory capital ratios for Sept. 30, 2021 are preliminary. For our CET1, Tier 1 capital and Total capital ratios, our effective capital ratios under the U.S. capital rules are the lower of the ratios as calculated under the Standardized and Advanced Approaches, which for Sept. 30, 2021, June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021 was the Standardized Approach for the CET1 and Tier 1 capital ratios and the Advanced Approaches for the Total capital ratio, and for Dec. 31, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2020, was the Advanced Approaches.
N/M – Not meaningful.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT
(dollars in millions, except per share amounts; common shares in thousands)
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Revenue
Investment services fees:
Asset servicing fees$1,223 $1,200 $1,199 $1,138 $1,168 2 %5 %$3,622 $3,500 3 %
Clearing services fees423 435 455 418 397 (3)7 1,313 1,298 1 
Issuer services fees280 281 245 257 295  (5)806 835 (3)
Treasury services fees165 160 157 156 152 3 9 482 445 8 
Total investment services fees2,091 2,076 2,056 1,969 2,012 1 4 6,223 6,078 2 
Investment management and performance fees913 889 890 884 835 3 9 2,692 2,483 8 
Foreign exchange revenue185 184 231 187 149 1 24 600 587 2 
Financing-related fees48 48 51 46 49  (2)147 166 (11)
Distribution and servicing28 27 29 28 29 4 (3)84 87 (3)
Total fee revenue3,265 3,224 3,257 3,114 3,074 1 6 9,746 9,401 4 
Investment and other income127 89 43 61 N/MN/M225 240 N/M
Net securities gains2 — N/MN/M4 27 N/M
Total other revenue129 91 49 70 N/MN/M229 267 N/M
Total fee and other revenue3,394 3,315 3,266 3,163 3,144 2 8 9,975 9,668 3 
Net interest revenue641 645 655 680 703 (1)(9)1,941 2,297 (15)
Total revenue4,035 3,960 3,921 3,843 3,847 2 5 11,916 11,965  
Provision for credit losses(45)(86)(83)15 N/MN/M(214)321 N/M
Noninterest expense
Staff1,584 1,518 1,602 1,554 1,466 4 8 4,704 4,412 7 
Software and equipment372 365 362 359 340 2 9 1,099 1,011 9 
Professional, legal and other purchased services363 363 343 381 355  2 1,069 1,022 5 
Sub-custodian and clearing129 132 124 116 119 (2)8 385 344 12 
Net occupancy 120 122 123 173 136 (2)(12)365 408 (11)
Distribution and servicing76 73 74 75 85 4 (11)223 261 (15)
Bank assessment charges34 35 34 24 30 (3)13 103 100 3 
Amortization of intangible assets19 20 24 26 26 (5)(27)63 78 (19)
Business development22 22 19 26 17  29 63 79 (20)
Other199 128 146 191 107 55 86 473 364 30 
Total noninterest expense2,918 2,778 2,851 2,925 2,681 5 9 8,547 8,079 6 
Income before income taxes 1,162 1,268 1,153 903 1,157 (8) 3,583 3,565 1 
Provision for income taxes 219 241 221 148 213 (9)3 681 694 (2)
Net income 943 1,027 932 755 944 (8) 2,902 2,871 1 
Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests4 (5)(5)(5)(7)N/MN/M(6)(4)N/M
Preferred stock dividends(66)(31)(69)(48)(61)N/MN/M(166)(146)N/M
Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
$881 $991 $858 $702 $876 (11)%1 %$2,730 $2,721  %
Average common shares and equivalents outstanding: Basic844,088 869,460 882,558 889,928 889,499 (3)%(5)%865,374 891,050 (3)%
Diluted849,028 873,475 885,655 891,846 891,069 (3)%(5)%869,324 892,793 (3)%
Earnings per common share: Basic$1.04 $1.14 $0.97 $0.79 $0.98 (9)%6 %$3.15 $3.05 3 %
Diluted$1.04 $1.13 $0.97 $0.79 $0.98 (8)%6 %$3.14 $3.04 3 %
N/M – Not meaningful.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
20212020
(in millions)Sept. 30June 30March 31Dec. 31Sept. 30
Assets
Cash and due from banks$6,752 $5,154 $5,991 $6,252 $4,104 
Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve and other central banks126,959 126,355 125,524 141,775 106,185 
Interest-bearing deposits with banks20,057 21,270 23,763 17,300 19,027 
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements28,497 29,762 28,263 30,907 29,647 
Securities157,274 155,906 155,844 156,441 155,339 
Trading assets17,854 15,520 16,884 15,272 13,074 
Loans64,328 63,547 60,732 56,469 55,491 
Allowance for loan losses(233)(269)(327)(358)(325)
Net loans
64,095 63,278 60,405 56,111 55,166 
Premises and equipment3,422 3,442 3,521 3,602 3,617 
Accrued interest receivable464 492 485 510 489 
Goodwill17,420 17,487 17,469 17,496 17,357 
Intangible assets2,941 2,964 2,983 3,012 3,026 
Other assets24,798 25,333 23,852 20,955 21,367 
Total assets
$470,533 $466,963 $464,984 $469,633 $428,398 
Liabilities
Deposits$343,139 $338,670 $336,768 $341,545 $296,312 
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under repurchase agreements11,973 12,425 15,150 11,305 15,907 
Trading liabilities5,152 6,451 4,566 6,031 6,084 
Payables to customers and broker-dealers26,002 23,704 23,827 25,085 23,514 
Commercial paper — — — 671 
Other borrowed funds767 451 348 350 420 
Accrued taxes and other expenses5,609 5,213 4,916 5,696 5,347 
Other liabilities8,796 8,626 8,656 7,517 8,675 
Long-term debt25,043 25,629 25,350 25,984 26,121 
Total liabilities
426,481 421,169 419,581 423,513 383,051 
Temporary equity
Redeemable noncontrolling interests178 169 187 176 179 
Permanent equity
Preferred stock
4,541 4,541 4,541 4,541 4,532 
Common stock
14 14 14 14 14 
Additional paid-in capital28,075 28,006 27,928 27,823 27,741 
Retained earnings36,125 35,540 34,822 34,241 33,821 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax(2,003)(1,670)(1,819)(985)(1,359)
Less: Treasury stock, at cost
(23,151)(21,150)(20,532)(19,833)(19,832)
Total The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation shareholders’ equity
43,601 45,281 44,954 45,801 44,917 
Nonredeemable noncontrolling interests of consolidated investment management funds
273 344 262 143 251 
Total permanent equity
43,874 45,625 45,216 45,944 45,168 
Total liabilities, temporary equity and permanent equity
$470,533 $466,963 $464,984 $469,633 $428,398 
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FEE AND OTHER REVENUE
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Investment services fees:
Asset servicing fees (a)
$1,175 $1,155 $1,154 $1,099 $1,128 2 %4 %$3,484 $3,353 4 %
Securities lending revenue48 45 45 39 40 7 20 138 147 (6)
Clearing services fees (b)
423 435 455 418 397 (3)7 1,313 1,298 1 
Issuer services fees280 281 245 257 295  (5)806 835 (3)
Treasury services fees165 160 157 156 152 3 9 482 445 8 
Total investment services fees2,091 2,076 2,056 1,969 2,012 1 4 6,223 6,078 2 
Investment management and performance fees:
Investment management fees (c)
892 875 850 839 828 2 8 2,617 2,421 8 
Performance fees21 14 40 45 N/MN/M75 62 21 
Total investment management and performance fees (d)
913 889 890 884 835 3 9 2,692 2,483 8 
Foreign exchange revenue185 184 231 187 149 1 24 600 587 2 
Financing-related fees48 48 51 46 49  (2)147 166 (11)
Distribution and servicing28 27 29 28 29 4 (3)84 87 (3)
Total fee revenue3,265 3,224 3,257 3,114 3,074 1 6 9,746 9,401 4 
Investment and other income:
Income (loss) from consolidated investment management funds(7)13 17 41 27 N/MN/M23 43 N/M
Seed capital gains (e)
7 18 22 N/MN/M28 N/M
Other trading revenue (loss)20 (1)(7)(31)(14)N/MN/M12 44 N/M
Renewable energy investment (losses)(42)(41)(81)(27)(34)N/MN/M(164)(102)N/M
Corporate/bank-owned life insurance33 29 33 43 33 N/MN/M95 105 N/M
Other investments gains (f)
70 23 11 18 11 N/MN/M104 17 N/M
Disposal gains (losses)7 — (61)— N/MN/M13 — N/M
Expense reimbursements from joint venture25 25 23 22 23 N/MN/M73 63 N/M
Other income14 17 10 16 N/MN/M41 69 N/M
Total investment and other income127 89 43 61 N/MN/M225 240 N/M
Net securities gains2 — N/MN/M4 27 N/M
Total other revenue129 91 49 70 N/MN/M229 267 N/M
Total fee and other revenue$3,394 $3,315 $3,266 $3,163 $3,144 2 %8 %$9,975 $9,668 3 %
(a) Asset servicing fees include the fees from the Clearance and Collateral Management business.
(b) Clearing services fees are almost entirely earned by our Pershing business.
(c) Excludes seed capital gains (losses) related to consolidated investment management funds.
(d) On a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP), investment management and performance fees increased 7% compared with 3Q20. See "Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures" beginning on page 16 for the reconciliation of this Non-GAAP measure.
(e) Includes gains (losses) on investments in BNY Mellon funds which hedge deferred incentive awards.
(f) Includes strategic equity, private equity and other investments.
N/M – Not meaningful.

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AVERAGE BALANCES AND INTEREST RATES
3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20
Average balanceAverage rateAverage balanceAverage rateAverage balanceAverage rateAverage balanceAverage rateAverage balanceAverage rate
(dollars in millions; average rates are annualized)
Assets
Interest-earning assets:
Interest-bearing deposits with the Federal Reserve and other central banks
$108,110 (0.07)%$114,564 (0.09)%$125,930 (0.05)%$112,274 (0.04)%$90,670 (0.04)%
Interest-bearing deposits with banks (primarily foreign banks)20,465 0.22 22,465 0.20 21,313 0.27 19,281 0.32 19,202 0.42 
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements (a)
29,304 0.44 27,857 0.36 29,186 0.44 28,389 0.55 30,342 0.63 
Margin loans20,374 1.02 18,995 1.04 15,891 1.14 14,097 1.23 12,870 1.24 
Non-margin loans:
Domestic offices36,872 1.90 36,455 1.90 31,218 2.02 30,855 2.08 30,053 2.12 
Foreign offices3,960 1.11 5,070 1.14 9,680 1.18 9,776 1.31 10,693 1.45 
Total non-margin loans40,832 1.82 41,525 1.81 40,898 1.82 40,631 1.90 40,746 1.94 
Securities:
U.S. government obligations36,255 0.73 33,212 0.71 28,759 0.90 27,783 0.91 (b)30,073 1.00 (b)
U.S. government agency obligations70,199 1.34 72,809 1.34 77,623 1.40 79,712 1.46 (b)78,300 1.58 (b)
State and political subdivisions (c)
2,628 2.07 2,768 1.94 2,526 1.92 2,104 2.01 (b)1,500 2.51 (b)
Other securities (c)
47,334 0.94 47,451 0.95 47,030 0.99 46,280 0.98 (b)46,719 0.98 (b)
Total investment securities (c)
156,416 1.09 156,240 1.10 155,938 1.19 155,879 1.23 156,592 1.30 
Trading securities (c)
5,564 0.53 6,639 0.72 8,141 0.95 8,123 0.95 7,212 0.91 
Total securities (c)
161,980 1.07 162,879 1.08 164,079 1.18 164,002 1.22 163,804 1.28 
Total interest-earning assets (c)
$381,065 0.73 %$388,285 0.71 %$397,297 0.75 %$378,674 0.82 %$357,634 0.92 %
Noninterest-earning assets65,696 64,044 63,082 58,814 57,231 
Total assets$446,761 $452,329 $460,379 $437,488 $414,865 
Liabilities and equity
Interest-bearing liabilities:
Interest-bearing deposits:
Domestic offices$123,617 (0.02)%$126,953 (0.02)%$128,543 (0.02)%$119,012 (0.02)%$102,767 (0.01)%
Foreign offices109,746 (0.14)112,513 (0.15)116,572 (0.10)112,306 (0.10)108,733 (0.09)
Total interest-bearing deposits233,363 (0.08)239,466 (0.08)245,115 (0.06)231,318 (0.06)211,500 (0.05)
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under repurchase
agreements (a)
13,415 0.08 13,773 (0.17)15,288 (0.07)14,452 0.01 16,850 0.13 
Trading liabilities2,821 0.11 2,282 0.38 2,227 0.53 2,408 0.72 2,692 0.30 
Other borrowed funds383 2.53 298 2.21 331 2.01 338 1.71 873 1.40 
Commercial paper11 0.07 — — — — 275 0.10 2,274 0.09 
Payables to customers and broker-dealers16,648 (0.01)16,811 (0.01)17,691 (0.01)17,521 (0.01)18,501 (0.01)
Long-term debt25,751 1.39 25,275 1.43 26,199 1.81 25,704 1.88 26,511 2.01 
Total interest-bearing liabilities$292,392 0.07 %$297,905 0.05 %$306,851 0.11 %$292,016 0.13 %$279,201 0.16 %
Total noninterest-bearing deposits85,581 85,802 83,429 75,840 67,610 
Other noninterest-bearing liabilities24,164 23,317 24,556 23,783 23,393 
Total The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation shareholders’ equity44,296 44,934 45,261 45,539 44,456 
Noncontrolling interests328 371 282 310 205 
Total liabilities and equity$446,761 $452,329 $460,379 $437,488 $414,865 
Net interest margin0.67 %0.67 %0.66 %0.72 %0.79 %
Net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP (d)
0.68 %0.67 %0.67 %0.72 %0.79 %
(a) Includes the average impact of offsetting under enforceable netting agreements of approximately $47 billion for 3Q21, $41 billion for 2Q21, $37 billion for 1Q21, $41 billion for 4Q20 and $43 billion for 3Q20. On a Non-GAAP basis, excluding the impact of offsetting, the yield on federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements would have been 0.17% for 3Q21, 0.15% for 2Q21, 0.19% for 1Q21, 0.23% for 4Q20 and 0.26% for 3Q20. On a Non-GAAP basis, excluding the impact of offsetting, the rate on federal funds purchased and securities sold under repurchase agreements would have been 0.02% for 3Q21, (0.04)% for 2Q21, (0.02)% for 1Q21, 0.00% for 4Q20 and 0.04% for 3Q20. We believe providing the rates excluding the impact of netting is useful to investors as it is more reflective of the actual rates earned and paid.
(b) In 2Q21, we reclassified the impact of hedging within the categories comprising total investment securities to align the impact of hedging with the securities being hedged and reclassified prior periods to be comparable. The change reduced the income and average rates previously reported for U.S. government obligations and U.S. government agency obligations and increased the income and average rates for Other securities.
(c) Average rates were calculated on an FTE basis, at tax rates of approximately 21%.
(d) See "Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures" beginning on page 16 for the reconciliation of this Non-GAAP measure.
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CAPITAL AND LIQUIDITY
20212020
(dollars in millions)Sept. 30June 30March 31Dec. 31Sept. 30
Consolidated regulatory capital ratios (a)
Standardized Approach:
CET1 capital$19,848 $21,456 $21,090 $21,875 $21,171 
Tier 1 capital24,296 25,896 25,534 26,310 25,611 
Total capital25,820 27,464 27,190 28,038 27,327 
Risk-weighted assets169,261 169,885 167,510 163,848 156,698 
CET1 ratio11.7 %12.6 %12.6 %13.4 %13.5 %
Tier 1 capital ratio14.4 15.2 15.2 16.1 16.3 
Total capital ratio15.3 16.2 16.2 17.1 17.4 
Advanced Approaches:
CET1 capital$19,848 $21,456 $21,090 $21,875 $21,171 
Tier 1 capital24,296 25,896 25,534 26,310 25,611 
Total capital25,538 27,183 26,908 27,795 27,081 
Risk-weighted assets167,445 169,380 167,035 166,426 163,108 
CET1 ratio11.9 %12.7 %12.6 %13.1 %13.0 %
Tier 1 capital ratio14.5 15.3 15.3 15.8 15.7 
Total capital ratio15.3 16.0 16.1 16.7 16.6 
Tier 1 leverage ratio:
Average assets for Tier 1 leverage ratio$427,465 $432,954 $440,968 $417,982 $394,945 
Tier 1 leverage ratio5.7 %6.0 %5.8 %6.3 %6.5 %
SLR:
Leverage exposure$347,457 $346,455 $314,334 (b)$304,823 (b)$300,265 (b)
SLR7.0 %7.5 %8.1 %(b)8.6 %(b)8.5 %(b)
Average liquidity coverage ratio111 %110 %110 %110 %111 %
(a) Regulatory capital ratios for Sept. 30, 2021 are preliminary. For our CET1, Tier 1 capital and Total capital ratios, our effective capital ratios under the U.S. capital rules are the lower of the ratios as calculated under the Standardized and Advanced Approaches, which for Sept. 30, 2021, June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021 was the Standardized Approach for the CET1 and Tier 1 capital ratios and the Advanced Approaches for the Total capital ratio, and for Dec. 31, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2020, was the Advanced Approaches.
(b) Reflects the temporary exclusion of U.S. Treasury securities from the leverage exposure used in the SLR calculation which increased our consolidated SLR by 68 basis points at March 31, 2021, 72 basis points at Dec. 31, 2020 and 78 basis points at Sept. 30, 2020. The temporary exclusion ceased to apply beginning April 1, 2021.

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INVESTMENT SERVICES BUSINESS
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Revenue:
Investment services fees:
Asset servicing fees (ex. securities lending revenue) (a)
$1,171 $1,150 $1,150 $1,094 $1,119 2 %5 %$3,471 $3,333 4 %
Securities lending revenue45 42 41 36 37 7 22 128 134 (4)
Clearing services fees (b)
423 435 455 418 397 (3)7 1,313 1,298 1 
Issuer services fees280 281 245 257 295  (5)806 835 (3)
Treasury services fees164 160 157 156 152 3 8 481 445 8 
Total investment services fees2,083 2,068 2,048 1,961 2,000 1 4 6,199 6,045 3 
Foreign exchange revenue148 152 193 163 126 (3)17 493 518 (5)
Other (c)
147 116 104 111 120 27 23 367 458 (20)
Total fee and other revenue2,378 2,336 2,345 2,235 2,246 2 6 7,059 7,021 1 
Net interest revenue632 643 645 670 681 (2)(7)1,920 2,255 (15)
Total revenue3,010 2,979 2,990 2,905 2,927 1 3 8,979 9,276 (3)
Provision for credit losses(35)(77)(79)31 (10)N/MN/M(191)284 N/M
Noninterest expense (ex. amortization of intangible assets)2,200 2,040 2,084 2,157 2,002 8 10 6,324 5,942 6 
Amortization of intangible assets11 12 17 17 18 (8)(39)40 54 (26)
Total noninterest expense2,211 2,052 2,101 2,174 2,020 8 9 6,364 5,996 6 
Income before taxes$834 $1,004 $968 $700 $917 (17)%(9)%$2,806 $2,996 (6)%
Pre-tax operating margin28 %34 %32 %24 %31 %31 %32 %
Total revenue by line of business:
Asset Servicing$1,437 $1,382 $1,424 $1,357 $1,354 4 %6 %$4,243 $4,348 (2)%
Pershing566 590 605 563 538 (4)5 1,761 1,769  
Issuer Services400 405 363 385 435 (1)(8)1,168 1,285 (9)
Treasury Services326 319 317 325 323 2 1 962 1,002 (4)
Clearance and Collateral Management281 283 281 275 277 (1)1 845 872 (3)
Total revenue by line of business$3,010 $2,979 $2,990 $2,905 $2,927 1 %3 %$8,979 $9,276 (3)%
(a) Asset servicing fees include the fees from the Clearance and Collateral Management business.
(b) Clearing services fees are almost entirely earned by our Pershing business.
(c) Other revenue includes investment management and performance fees, financing-related fees, distribution and servicing revenue, securities gains and losses and investment and other income.
N/M – Not meaningful.

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INVESTMENT SERVICES BUSINESS
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
(dollars in millions, unless otherwise noted)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Average loans$47,430 $46,845 $43,468 $41,437 $40,308 1 %18 %$45,929 $41,731 10 %
Average assets$379,273 $383,330 $385,054 $358,270 $329,324 (1)%15 %$382,531 $322,924 18 %
Average deposits$308,645 $313,923 $315,088 $292,631 $263,621 (2)%17 %$312,528 $258,112 21 %
AUC/A at period end (in trillions) (a)(b)
$45.3 $45.0 $41.7 $41.1 $38.6 1 %17 %
Market value of securities on loan at period end (in billions) (c)
$443 $456 $445 $435 $378 (3)%17 %
Pershing
Net new assets (U.S. platform) (in billions) (d)
$7 $40 $28 $28 $12 N/MN/M
Average active clearing accounts (U.S. platform) (in thousands)
6,849 6,889 6,757 6,635 6,556 (1)%4 %
Average long-term mutual fund assets (U.S. platform)
$736,843 $730,954 $678,556 $630,086 $597,312 1 %23 %
Average investor margin loans (U.S. platform)
$13,050 $12,097 $10,937 $10,097 $9,350 8 %40 %
Clearance and Collateral Management
Average tri-party collateral management balances (in billions)
$4,516 $3,898 $3,638 $3,555 $3,417 16 %32 %
(a) Sept. 30, 2021 information is preliminary.
(b) Consists of AUC/A primarily from the Asset Servicing business and, to a lesser extent, the Clearance and Collateral Management, Issuer Services, Pershing and Wealth Management businesses. Includes the AUC/A of CIBC Mellon of $1.7 trillion at Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021, $1.6 trillion at March 31, 2021, $1.5 trillion at Dec. 31, 2020 and $1.4 trillion at Sept. 30, 2020.
(c) Represents the total amount of securities on loan in our agency securities lending program managed by the Investment Services business. Excludes securities for which BNY Mellon acts as agent on behalf of CIBC Mellon clients, which totaled $68 billion at Sept. 30, 2021, $63 billion at June 30, 2021, $64 billion at March 31, 2021, $68 billion at Dec. 31, 2020 and $62 billion at Sept. 30, 2020.
(d) Net new assets represent net flows of assets excluding dividends and interest (e.g., net cash deposits and net securities transfers) in customer accounts in Pershing LLC, a U.S. broker-dealer.
N/M – Not meaningful.

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INVESTMENT AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT BUSINESS
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
Revenue:
Investment management fees (a)
$893 $876 $850 $839 $828 2 %8 %$2,619 $2,422 8 %
Performance fees21 14 40 45 N/M20075 62 21 
Investment management and performance fees (b)
914 890 890 884 835 3 9 2,694 2,484 8 
Distribution and servicing28 28 28 29 31  (10)84 108 (22)
Other (a)
43 34 25 27 N/MN/M102 (37)N/M
Total fee and other revenue (a)
985 952 943 940 871 3 13 2,880 2,555 13 
Net interest revenue47 47 48 50 47   142 147 (3)
Total revenue 1,032 999 991 990 918 3 12 3,022 2,702 12 
Provision for credit losses(7)(4)(8)12 N/MN/M(7)28 N/M
Noninterest expense (ex. amortization of intangible assets)684 669 702 678 653 2 5 2,055 1,990 3 
Amortization of intangible assets7 (13)(13)22 24 (8)
Total noninterest expense691 677 709 687 661 2 5 2,077 2,014 3 
Income before taxes$348 $326 $278 $311 $245 7 %42 %$952 $660 44 %
Pre-tax operating margin34 %33 %28 %32 %27 %31 %24 %
Adjusted pre-tax operating margin – Non-GAAP (c)
36 %35 %30 %34 %29 %34 %27 %
Total revenue by line of business:
Investment Management$727 $700 $698 $714 $641 4 %13 %$2,125 $1,882 13 %
Wealth Management305 299 293 276 277 2 10 897 820 9 
Total revenue by line of business$1,032 $999 $991 $990 $918 3 %12 %$3,022 $2,702 12 %
Average loans$12,248 $11,871 $11,610 $11,497 $11,503 3 %6 %$11,912 $11,805 1 %
Average assets$30,195 $30,370 $32,066 $30,804 $30,160 (1)% %$30,870 $30,343 2 %
Average deposits$17,270 $17,466 $19,177 $18,144 $17,570 (1)%(2)%$17,964 $17,070 5 %
(a) Total fee and other revenue is net of income attributable to noncontrolling interests related to consolidated investment management funds. Additionally, other revenue includes asset servicing fees, treasury services fees, foreign exchange revenue and investment and other income.
(b) On a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP), investment management and performance fees increased 8% compared with 3Q20. See "Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures" beginning on page 16 for the reconciliation of this Non-GAAP measure.
(c) Net of distribution and servicing expense. See "Supplemental Information – Explanation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures" beginning on page 16 for the reconciliation of this Non-GAAP measure.
N/M – Not meaningful.
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AUM BY PRODUCT, AUM FLOWS AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT CLIENT ASSETS
3Q21 vs.YTD21 vs.
(dollars in billions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q202Q213Q20YTD21YTD20YTD20
AUM by product type (a)(b)
Equity$180 $187 $173 $170 $149 (4)%21 %
Fixed income269 272 261 259 241 (1)12 
Index436 440 419 393 350 (1)25 
Liability-driven investments843 841 802 855 788  7 
Multi-asset and alternative investments218 222 214 209 193 (2)13 
Cash364 358 345 325 320 2 14 
Total AUM by product type$2,310 $2,320 $2,214 $2,211 $2,041  %13 %
Changes in AUM (a)(b)
Beginning balance of AUM$2,320 $2,214 $2,211 $2,041 $1,961 $2,211 $1,910 
Net inflows (outflows):
Long-term strategies:
Equity(5)(3)— (2)(4)(8)(8)
Fixed income1 17 
Liability-driven investments16 11 15 14 35 
Multi-asset and alternative investments(2)(2)— (3)(3)(4)
Total long-term active strategies inflows10 17 14 18 41 — 
Index(3)(5)(3)(3)(5)
Total long-term strategies inflows7 12 17 15 36 
Short-term strategies:
Cash7 13 19 (10)39 44 
Total net inflows (outflows)14 25 36 20 (5)75 53 
Net market impact4 79 (36)93 41 47 93 
Net currency impact(28)57 44 (23)(15)
Ending balance of AUM$2,310 $2,320 $2,214 $2,211 $2,041  %13 %$2,310 $2,041 13 %
Wealth Management client assets (a)(c)
$307 $305 $292 $286 $265 1 %16 %
(a) Sept. 30, 2021 information is preliminary.
(b) Excludes securities lending cash management assets and assets managed in the Investment Services business.
(c) Includes AUM and AUC/A in the Wealth Management business.


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OTHER SEGMENT
(in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20YTD21YTD20
Fee revenue$12 $13 $$11 $$34 $23 
Other revenue23 (36)(28)13 (4)65 
Total fee and other revenue35 22 (27)(17)20 30 88 
Net interest (expense)(38)(45)(38)(40)(25)(121)(105)
Total revenue(3)(23)(65)(57)(5)(91)(17)
Provision for credit losses(3)(5)(8)(8)(16)
Noninterest expense16 49 41 64 — 106 69 
(Loss) before taxes$(16)$(67)$(98)$(113)$(12)$(181)$(95)
Average loans and leases$1,528 $1,804 $1,711 $1,794 $1,805 $1,680 $1,861 
Average assets $37,293 $38,629 $43,259 $48,414 $55,381 $39,705 $51,936 

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SECURITIES PORTFOLIO
(dollars in millions)June 30, 20213Q21
change in
unrealized
gain (loss)
Sept. 30, 2021
Fair value
as a % of amortized
cost 
(a)
Unrealized
gain (loss)
% Floating
rate
Ratings (c)
Amortized
cost
Fair valueAAA/
AA-
A+/
A-
BBB+/
BBB-
BB+ and
lower
A1+/
A2 & SP-1
Not
rated
 Fair value(b)
Agency RMBS$53,944 $(100)$52,223 $52,913 101 %$690 13 %100 %— %— %— %— %— %
U.S. Treasury34,267 (31)35,920 36,044 100 124 53 100 — — — — — 
Sovereign debt/sovereign guaranteed
14,209 (34)13,968 14,045 101 77 15 77 17 — — 
Agency commercial MBS11,678 (78)12,309 12,549 102 240 24 100 — — — — — 
Supranational8,157 (17)7,985 8,004 100 19 56 100 — — — — — 
Foreign covered bonds
6,793 (12)6,917 6,946 100 29 37 100 — — — — — 
U.S. government agencies
5,460 (8)5,420 5,426 100 25 100 — — — — — 
CLOs5,139 — 5,202 5,204 100 100 99 — — — — 
Non-agency commercial MBS
3,263 (23)3,108 3,167 102 59 25 100 — — — — — 
Foreign government agencies
2,708 (6)2,670 2,679 100 17 92 — — — — 
State and political subdivisions
2,621 (17)2,665 2,659 100 (6)— 87 10 — — 
Non-agency RMBS (d)
2,530 (7)2,515 2,647 105 132 44 77 — — 10 
Other asset-backed securities
2,456 (5)2,307 2,312 100 16 100 — — — — — 
Corporate bonds2,347 (17)2,395 2,377 99 (18)— 15 67 18 — — — 
Other— 1 1 100 — — — — — — — 100 
Total securities
$155,573 (e)$(355)$155,605 $156,973 (e)(f)101 %$1,368 (e)(g)30 %96 %2 %2 % % % %
(a) Amortized cost reflects historical impairments, and is net of allowance for credit losses.
(b) Includes the impact of hedges.
(c) Represents ratings by S&P, or the equivalent.
(d) Includes RMBS that were included in the former Grantor Trust of $416 million at June 30, 2021 and $387 million at Sept. 30, 2021.
(e) Includes net unrealized losses on derivatives hedging securities available-for-sale (including terminated hedges) of $927 million at June 30, 2021 and $742 million at Sept. 30, 2021.
(f) The fair value of available-for-sale securities totaled $100,265 million at Sept. 30, 2021, net of hedges, or 64% of the fair value of the securities portfolio, net of hedges. The fair value of the held-to-maturity securities totaled $56,708 million at Sept. 30, 2021, or 36% of the fair value of the securities portfolio, net of hedges.
(g) At Sept. 30, 2021, unrealized gains of $927 million related to available-for-sale securities, net of hedges, and $441 million related to held-to-maturity securities.
Note: The amortizable purchase premium (net of discount) relating to securities was $2,005 million at Sept. 30, 2021 and the amortization of that net purchase premium was $157 million in 3Q21.

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ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES AND NONPERFORMING ASSETS
20212020
(dollars in millions)Sept. 30June 30March 31Dec. 31Sept. 30
Allowance for credit losses – beginning of period:
Allowance for loan losses$269 $327 $358 $325 $302 
Allowance for lending-related commitments50 73 121 135 152 
Allowance for other financial instruments (a)
16 19 22 26 21 
Allowance for credit losses – beginning of period$335 $419 $501 $486 $475 
Net (charge-offs) recoveries:
Charge-offs (1)(1)(1)— 
Recoveries1 
Total net recoveries1 — 
Provision for credit losses (b)
(45)(86)(83)15 
Allowance for credit losses - end of period$291 $335 $419 $501 $486 
Allowance for credit losses – end of period:
Allowance for loan losses$233 $269 $327 $358 $325 
Allowance for lending-related commitments40 50 73 121 135 
Allowance for other financial instruments (a)
18 16 19 22 26 
Allowance for credit losses – end of period$291 $335 $419 $501 $486 
Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total loans0.36 %0.42 %0.54 %0.63 %0.59 %
Nonperforming assets$108 $90 $112 $89 $84 
(a) Includes allowance for credit losses on federal funds sold and securities purchased under resale agreements, available-for-sale securities, accounts receivable, cash and due from banks and interest-bearing deposits with banks.
(b) Includes all other instruments within the scope of ASU 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses: Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION – EXPLANATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
BNY Mellon has included in this Financial Supplement certain Non-GAAP financial measures on a tangible basis as a supplement to GAAP information, which exclude goodwill and intangible assets, net of deferred tax liabilities. We believe that the return on tangible common equity – Non-GAAP is additional useful information for investors because it presents a measure of those assets that can generate income, and the tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP is additional useful information because it presents the level of tangible assets in relation to shares of common stock outstanding.
Net interest revenue, on a fully taxable equivalent ("FTE") basis – Non-GAAP and net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP and other FTE measures include the tax equivalent adjustments on tax-exempt income which allows for the comparison of amounts arising from both taxable and tax-exempt sources and is consistent with industry practice. The adjustment to an FTE basis has no impact on net income.
BNY Mellon has also included the adjusted pre-tax operating margin – Non-GAAP, which is the pre-tax operating margin for the Investment and Wealth Management business, net of distribution and servicing expense that was passed to third parties who distribute or service our managed funds. We believe that this measure is useful when evaluating the performance of the Investment and Wealth Management business relative to industry competitors.
The presentation of the growth rates of investment management and performance fees on a constant currency basis permits investors to assess the significance of changes in foreign currency exchange rates. Growth rates on a constant currency basis were determined by applying the current period foreign currency exchange rates to the prior period revenue. We believe that this presentation, as a supplement to GAAP information, gives investors a clearer picture of the related revenue results without the variability caused by fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates.
Notes:
Certain immaterial reclassifications/revisions have been made to prior periods to place them on a basis comparable with the current period's presentation.
In businesses where average deposits are greater than average loans, average assets include an allocation of investment securities equal to the difference.
Return on common and tangible common equity ratios are annualized.
Return on common equity and tangible common equity reconciliation
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20YTD21YTD20
Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation – GAAP
$881 $991 $858 $702 $876 $2,730 $2,721 
Add: Amortization of intangible assets19 20 24 26 26 63 78 
Less: Tax impact of amortization of intangible assets4 15 19 
Adjusted net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, excluding amortization of intangible assets – Non-GAAP
$896 $1,006 $876 $722 $895 $2,778 $2,780 
Average common shareholders’ equity$39,755 $40,393 $40,720 $40,712 $39,924 $40,286 $38,693 
Less: Average goodwill17,474 17,517 17,494 17,411 17,357 17,495 17,304 
 Average intangible assets2,953 2,975 3,000 3,019 3,039 2,976 3,062 
Add: Deferred tax liability – tax deductible goodwill1,173 1,163 1,153 1,144 1,132 1,173 1,132 
 Deferred tax liability – intangible assets673 675 665 667 666 673 666 
Average tangible common shareholders’ equity – Non-GAAP$21,174 $21,739 $22,044 $22,093 $21,326 $21,661 $20,125 
Return on common equity – GAAP 8.8 %9.8 %8.5 %6.9 %8.7 %9.1 %9.4 %
Return on tangible common equity – Non-GAAP16.8 %18.6 %16.1 %13.0 %16.7 %17.1 %18.5 %

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION – EXPLANATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Book value and tangible book value per common share reconciliation20212020
(dollars in millions, except common shares)Sept. 30June 30March 31Dec. 31Sept. 30
BNY Mellon shareholders’ equity at period end – GAAP$43,601 $45,281 $44,954 $45,801 $44,917 
Less: Preferred stock4,541 4,541 4,541 4,541 4,532 
BNY Mellon common shareholders’ equity at period end – GAAP39,060 40,740 40,413 41,260 40,385 
Less: Goodwill17,420 17,487 17,469 17,496 17,357 
Intangible assets2,941 2,964 2,983 3,012 3,026 
Add: Deferred tax liability – tax deductible goodwill1,173 1,163 1,153 1,144 1,132 
Deferred tax liability – intangible assets673 675 665 667 666 
BNY Mellon tangible common shareholders’ equity at period end – Non-GAAP$20,545 $22,127 $21,779 $22,563 $21,800 
Period-end common shares outstanding (in thousands)
825,821 863,174 875,481 886,764 886,136 
Book value per common share – GAAP$47.30 $47.20 $46.16 $46.53 $45.58 
Tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP$24.88 $25.64 $24.88 $25.44 $24.60 
Net interest margin reconciliation
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20
Net interest revenue – GAAP$641 $645 $655 $680 $703 
Add: Tax equivalent adjustment3 
Net interest revenue (FTE) – Non-GAAP$644 $648 $658 $683 $705 
Average interest-earning assets$381,065 $388,285 $397,297 $378,674 $357,634 
Net interest margin – GAAP (a)
0.67 %0.67 %0.66 %0.72 %0.79 %
Net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP (a)
0.68 %0.67 %0.67 %0.72 %0.79 %
(a) Net interest margin is annualized.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION – EXPLANATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Pre-tax operating margin reconciliation - Investment and Wealth Management business
(dollars in millions)3Q212Q211Q214Q203Q20YTD21YTD20
Income before income taxes – GAAP$348 $326 $278 $311 $245 $952 $660 
Total revenue – GAAP$1,032 $999 $991 $990 $918 $3,022 $2,702 
Less: Distribution and servicing expense76 74 75 76 85 225 262 
Adjusted total revenue, net of distribution and servicing expense – Non-GAAP$956 $925 $916 $914 $833 $2,797 $2,440 
Pre-tax operating margin – GAAP (a)
34 %33 %28 %32 %27 %31 %24 %
Adjusted pre-tax operating margin, net of distribution and servicing expense – Non-GAAP (a)
36 %35 %30 %34 %29 %34 %27 %
(a) Income before income taxes divided by total revenue.
Constant currency reconciliations3Q21 vs.
(dollars in millions)3Q213Q203Q20
Consolidated:
Investment management and performance fees – GAAP$913 $835 9 %
Impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates 15 
Adjusted investment management and performance fees – Non-GAAP$913 $850 7 %
Investment and Wealth Management business:
Investment management and performance fees – GAAP$914 $835 9 %
Impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates 15 
Adjusted investment management and performance fees – Non-GAAP$914 $850 8 %

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Third Quarter 2021 Financial Highlights O c t o b e r 1 9 , 2 0 2 1


 
2 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 3Q21 Financial Highlights $1.04 EPS $1.16 bn Pre-tax income ROE: 8.8% ROTCE: 16.8% Returns CET1: 11.7% Tier 1 leverage: 5.7% Capital ratios Revenue up 5% year-over-year Fee revenue up 6%, excluding money market fee (“MMF”) waivers, up 11%(a) Net interest revenue down 9% Expense up 9% year-over-year, up 6%(a) excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves Provision for credit losses – benefit of $45 million Average deposits down 2% quarter-over-quarter Tier 1 leverage of 5.7% down ~30bps quarter-over- quarter Returned $2.3 billion to common shareholders, including $2.0 billion of share repurchases (a) $4.04 bn Revenue 29% Pre-tax margin (a) Represents a non-GAAP measure. See pages 15, 16, and 17 in the Appendix for the corresponding reconciliations of the non-GAAP measures of consolidated fee revenue growth excluding MMF waivers, ROTCE, and noninterest expense excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves, respectively.


 
3 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 T O T A L R E V E N U E $4,035 2% 5% Fee revenue 3,265 1 6 Other revenue 129 N/M N/M Net interest revenue 641 (1) (9) Provision for credit losses (45) N/M N/M Noninterest expense 2,918 5 9 Income before income taxes 1,162 (8) — Net income applicable to common shareholders $881 (11)% 1% E A R N I N G S P E R C O M M O N S H A R E $1.04 (8)% 6% Operating leverage(b) (315) bps (395) bps Pre-tax operating margin 29% (321) bps (128) bps Return on common equity (annualized) 9% (106) bps 6 bps Return on tangible common equity – non-GAAP (annualized)(a) 17% (181) bps 6 bps 3Q21 Financial Highlights ($ millions, except per share data) Note: See page 14 in the Appendix for corresponding footnote (b). N/M – not meaningful. Increase / (decrease) Revenue Expense EPS 3Q21 — 72 $(0.06) Notable items impacting the quarter 3Q21 includes the impact of higher litigation reserves 6% excluding impact of higher litigation reserves (a) 11% excluding impact of MMF waivers (a) (a) Represents a non-GAAP measure. See pages 15, 16, and 17 in the Appendix for the corresponding reconciliations of the non-GAAP measures of consolidated fee revenue growth excluding MMF waivers, ROTCE, and noninterest expense excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves, respectively.


 
4 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 16.7 18.6 16.8 8.7 9.8 8.8 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 1,157 1,268 1,162 30% 32% 29% 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 2,681 2,778 2,918 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 3Q21 Key Financial Trends +12% I & W M r e v e n u e ($ millions) +6 bps I S r e v e n u e ($ millions) N o n i n t e r e s t e x p e n s e ($ millions) R O T C E / R O E (%) Pre-tax operating margin P r e - t a x i n c o m e ($ millions) E P S ($) ROE +3% (a) Represents a non-GAAP measure. See pages 16 and 17 for the corresponding reconciliations of the non-GAAP measures of ROTCE and noninterest expense excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves, respectively. +6% 918 999 1,032 871 952 985 47 47 47 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 Net interest revenue Total fee and other revenue 2,927 2,979 3,010 2,246 2,336 2,378 681 643 632 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 Net interest revenue Total fee and other revenue —% +9% 0.98 1.13 1.04 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 (a) (a) 6% excluding impact of higher litigation reserves


 
5 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Capital and Liquidity Note: See page 14 in the Appendix for corresponding footnotes. 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Consolidated regulatory capital ratios:(a) Common Equity Tier 1 (“CET1”) ratio 11.7% 12.6% 13.0% Tier 1 capital ratio 14.4 15.2 15.7 Total capital ratio 15.3 16.0 16.6 Tier 1 leverage ratio 5.7 6.0 6.5 Supplementary leverage ratio (“SLR“) 7.0 7.5 8.5 Average liquidity coverage ratio (“LCR“) 111% 110% 111% Book value per common share $47.30 $47.20 $45.58 Tangible book value per common share – non-GAAP(c) $24.88 $25.64 $24.60 Cash dividends per common share $0.34 $0.31 $0.31 Common shares outstanding (thousands) 825,821 863,174 886,136 (b)


 
6 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 645 641 2Q21 3Q21 Net Interest Revenue ($ millions) USD LIBOR AVERAGE US TREASURY AVERAGE (%) (%) 0.09 0.13 0.10 0.16 0.01 0.17 0.83 1.58 0.04 0.22 0.8 1.32 2Q21 3Q21 1m 2y 5y 10y 1m 3m (1)% D R I V E R S O F S E Q U E N T I A L N I R C H A N G E Lower interest earning- asset balances driven by lower deposit balances + Lower deposit and funding costs - Lower securities portfolio yields, partially offset by higher IOER - + Other 0


 
7 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 358 388 381 140 165 158 157 156 156 7 7 6 54 61 61 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 Balance Sheet Trends A V E R A G E D E P O S I T S Interest-bearing deposits rate A V E R A G E S E C U R I T I E S P O R T F O L I O Average securities portfolio rate High Quality Liquid Assets (“HQLA”) Non-HQLA -% - % Note: May not foot due to rounding. (a) Average rates were calculated on an FTE basis, at tax rates of approximately 21%. (a) Interest-bearing deposits +14% Noninterest-bearing deposits (2)% A V E R A G E I N T E R E S T- E A R N I N G A S S E T S Securities Loans Cash/ Reverse repo (2)% +6% ($ billions) Trading 279 325 319 68 86 86 212 239 233 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 (0.05)% (0.08)% (0.08)% 131 127 127 26 30 30 3Q20 2Q21 3Q21 1.30% 1.10% 1.09% Growth rates are all manual. HQLA/ Non-HQLA sourced from EMR. Manually adjust Avg. Sec Portfolio totals to match left 157 156 156


 
8 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Noninterest Expense Noninterest expense up 9% year-over-year, up 6%(a) excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Staff $1,584 4% 8% Software and equipment 372 2 9 Professional, legal and other purchased services 363 — 2 Sub-custodian and clearing 129 (2) 8 Net occupancy 120 (2) (12) Distribution and servicing 76 4 (11) Bank assessment charges 34 (3) 13 Amortization of intangible assets 19 (5) (27) Business development 22 — 29 Other 199 55 86 Total noninterest expense $2,918 5% 9% ($ millions) Excluding the impact of litigation reserves, the increase primarily reflects higher revenue-related expenses, investments in growth, infrastructure and efficiency initiatives and the unfavorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar (a) Represents a non-GAAP measure. See page 17 in the Appendix for the corresponding reconciliation of the non-GAAP measure of noninterest expense excluding the impact of higher litigation reserves. 6% excluding impact of higher litigation reserves (a)


 
9 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Investment Services Note: See page 14 in the Appendix for corresponding footnotes. N/M – not meaningful. F I N A N C I A L H I G H L I G H T S ($ millions unless otherwise noted) 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Total revenue by line of business: Asset Servicing $1,437 4% 6% Pershing 566 (4) 5 Issuer Services 400 (1) (8) Treasury Services 326 2 1 Clearance and Collateral Management 281 (1) 1 Total revenue 3,010 1 3 Provision for credit losses (35) N/M N/M Noninterest expense 2,211 8 9 Income before taxes $834 (17)% (9)% Pre-tax operating margin 28% (598) bps (362) bps K E Y M E T R I C S Net interest revenue $632 (2)% (7)% Foreign exchange revenue 148 (3) 17 Securities lending revenue 45 7 22 Average loans 47,430 1 18 Average deposits 308,645 (2) 17 AUC/A at period end (tr)(a) 45.3 1 17 Market value of securities on loan at period end (bn)(b) 443 (3) 17 Pershing Net new assets (U.S. platform) (bn)(c) $7 N/M N/M Average active clearing accounts (U.S. platform) (thousands) 6,849 (1) 4 Clearance and Collateral Management Average tri-party collateral mgmt. balances (tr) $4.5 16% 32% Asset Servicing up year-over-year primarily on higher market values, strategic equity investment gains, higher client activity and foreign exchange revenue, partially offset by higher MMF waivers and lower net interest revenue Pershing up primarily on higher market values, client balances and activity, partially offset by higher MMF waivers Issuer Services down primarily on higher MMF waivers and lower fees and net interest revenue in Corporate Trust, partially offset by higher Depositary Receipts revenue Treasury Services up primarily on higher payment volumes and higher net interest revenue, partially offset by higher MMF waivers Clearance and Collateral Management up primarily on higher non-U.S. collateral management fees and higher clearance volumes, partially offset by lower intraday credit fees and lower net interest revenue Noninterest expense up primarily on higher litigation reserves, higher revenue-related expenses and investments in growth, infrastructure and efficiency initiatives AUC/A up primarily on higher market values, client inflows, and net new business


 
10 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights 277 281 3Q20 3Q21 323 326 3Q20 3Q21 435 400 3Q20 3Q21 Note: Graphs not to scale. Investment Services - Revenue Drivers A S S E T S E R V I C I N G I S S U E R S E R V I C E SP E R S H I N G T R E A S U R Y S E R V I C E S C L E A R A N C E A N D C O L L A T E R A L + Market levels + Gain on investments + Client activity - MMF waivers - Interest rates + Market levels + + Payment volumes + Product mix - MMF waivers + Non-U.S. average tri-party repo balances + Clearing volumes - Intraday credit fees - Interest rates +6% (8)% +1% ($ millions) - MMF waivers - Interest rates - Corporate Trust fees + Depositary Receipts fees +1% 1,354 1,437 3Q20 3Q21 538 566 3Q20 3Q21 +5% Client assets and accounts - MMF waivers


 
11 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights (a) Net of distribution and servicing expense. See page 17 in the Appendix for the reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure. Note: see page 14 in the Appendix for corresponding footnotes (b) and (c). N/M – not meaningful Investment and Wealth Management Investment Management up year-over-year primarily on higher market values and equity income, strategic equity investment gains, the favorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar and higher performance fees, partially offset by higher MMF waivers Wealth Management up primarily on higher market values Noninterest expense up primarily on higher revenue- related expenses, investments in growth initiatives and the unfavorable impact of a weaker U.S. dollar, partially offset by lower distribution and servicing expense AUM up primarily on higher market values and continued net inflows F I N A N C I A L H I G H L I G H T S ($ millions unless otherwise noted) 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Total revenue by line of business: Investment Management $727 4% 13% Wealth Management 305 2 10 Total revenue 1,032 3 12 Provision for credit losses (7) N/M N/M Noninterest expense 691 2 5 Income before taxes $348 7% 42% Pre-tax operating margin 34% 105 bps 713 bps Adjusted pre-tax operating margin – non-GAAP(a) 36% 114 bps 711 bps K E Y M E T R I C S Net interest revenue $47 —% —% Average loans 12,248 3 6 Average deposits 17,270 (1) (2) Wealth Management client assets (bn)(b) 307 1 16 C H A N G E S I N A U M (bn)(C) 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Beginning balance $2,320 $2,214 $1,961 Equity (5) (3) (4) Fixed income 1 8 1 Liability-driven investments 16 11 14 Multi-asset and alternatives investments (2) 1 (3) Index (3) (5) (3) Cash 7 13 (10) Total net inflows 14 25 (5) Net market impact 4 79 41 Net currency impact (28) 2 44 Ending balance $2,310 $2,320 $2,041


 
12 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Other Segment Total revenue includes corporate treasury and other investment activity, including hedging activity which has an offsetting impact between fee and other revenue and net interest expense Noninterest expense increased year-over-year primarily reflecting higher staff expense F I N A N C I A L H I G H L I G H T S ($ millions) 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Fee revenue $12 $13 $7 Other revenue 23 9 13 Total fee and other revenue 35 22 20 Net interest (expense) (38) (45) (25) Total revenue (3) (23) (5) Provision for credit losses (3) (5) 7 Noninterest expense 16 49 — (Loss) before taxes $(16) $(67) $(12)


 
Appendix


 
14 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Footnotes 3Q21 Financial Highlights, Page 3 b. Operating leverage is the rate of increase (decrease) in total revenue less the rate of increase (decrease) in total noninterest expense. Capital and Liquidity, Page 5 a. Regulatory capital ratios for Sept. 30, 2021 are preliminary. For our CET1, Tier 1 capital and Total capital ratios, our effective capital ratios under the U.S. capital rules are the lower of the ratios as calculated under the Standardized and Advanced Approaches, which for Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021 was the Standardized Approach for the CET1 and Tier 1 capital ratios and the Advanced Approaches for the Total capital ratio, and for Sept. 30, 2020, was the Advanced Approach. b. Reflects the temporary exclusion of U.S. Treasury securities from the leverage exposure used in the SLR calculation which increased our consolidated SLR by 78 basis points at Sept. 30, 2020. The temporary exclusion ceased to apply beginning April 1, 2021. c. Tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP excludes goodwill and intangible assets, net of deferred tax liabilities. See page 16 for corresponding reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure. Investment Services, Page 9 a. Current period is preliminary. Consists of AUC/A primarily from the Asset Servicing business and, to a lesser extent, the Clearance and Collateral Management, Issuer Services, Pershing and Wealth Management businesses. Includes the AUC/A of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company (“CIBC Mellon”), a joint venture with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, of $1.7 trillion at Sept. 30, 2021 and June 30, 2021 and $1.4 trillion at Sept. 30, 2020. b. Represents the total amount of securities on loan in our agency securities lending program managed by the Investment Services business. Excludes securities for which BNY Mellon acts as agent on behalf of CIBC Mellon clients, which totaled $68 billion at Sept. 30, 2021, $63 billion at June 30, 2021 and $62 billion at Sept. 30, 2020. c. Net new assets represent net flows of assets excluding dividends and interest (e.g., net cash deposits and net securities transfers) in customer accounts in Pershing LLC, a U.S. broker-dealer. Investment and Wealth Management, Page 11 b. Current period is preliminary. Includes AUM and AUC/A in the Wealth Management business. c. Current period is preliminary. Excludes securities lending cash management assets and assets managed in the Investment Services business.


 
15 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Money Market Fee Waiver Impact 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 1 Q 2 1 4 Q 2 0 3 Q 2 0 Investment services fees: Asset servicing fees $(40) $(42) $(22) $(13) $(1) Clearing services fees (84) (88) (74) (64) (57) Issuer services fees (16) (15) (10) (6) (1) Treasury services fees (2) (3) (3) (2) (3) Total investment services fees (142) (148) (109) (85) (62) Investment management and performance fees (109) (115) (89) (56) (42) Distribution and servicing revenue (11) (13) (13) (8) (6) Total fee revenue (262) (276) (211) (149) (110) Less: Distribution and servicing expense 29 24 23 15 9 Net impact of money market fee waivers $(233) $(252) $(188) $(134) $(101) Impact to revenue by line of business: (a) Asset Servicing $(47) $(50) $(29) $(13) $(4) Pershing (102) (99) (94) (85) (73) Issuer Services (22) (22) (15) (10) (2) Treasury Services (13) (16) (9) (5) (1) Total Investment Services (184) (187) (147) (113) (80) Investment Management (76) (85) (61) (34) (28) Wealth Management (2) (4) (3) (2) (2) Total Investment and Wealth Management (78) (89) (64) (36) (30) Total impact to revenue by line of business $(262) $(276) $(211) $(149) $(110) (a) The line of business revenue for management reporting purposes reflects the impact of revenue transferred between the businesses. Fee revenue, Excluding MMF Waivers Reconciliation 3 Q 2 1 v s ($ millions) 3 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 3 Q 2 0 I&WM business, total fee and other revenue – GAAP $985 $871 13% Less: MMF waivers (78) (30) I&WM business, total fee and other revenue, ex-MMF waivers – non-GAAP $1,063 $901 18% Investment Services business, total fee and other revenue – GAAP $2,378 $2,246 6% Less: MMF waivers (184) (80) Investment Services business, total fee and other revenue, ex-MMF waivers – non-GAAP $2,562 $2,326 10% Fee revenue – GAAP $3,265 $3,074 6% Less: MMF waivers (262) (110) Fee revenue, ex-MMF waivers – non-GAAP $3,527 $3,184 11% Note: Reported I&WM total fee and other revenue up 13% year-over-year. Reported Investment Services total fee and other revenue up 6% year-over-year. ($ millions)


 
16 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Return on Common Equity and Tangible Common Equity Reconciliation 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation – GAAP $881 $991 $876 Add: Amortization of intangible assets 19 20 26 Less: Tax impact of amortization of intangible assets 4 5 7 Adjusted net income applicable to common shareholders of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, excluding amortization of intangible assets – Non-GAAP $896 $1,006 $895 Average common shareholders’ equity $39,755 $40,393 $39,924 Less: Average goodwill 17,474 17,517 17,357 Average intangible assets 2,953 2,975 3,039 Add: Deferred tax liability – tax deductible goodwill 1,173 1,163 1,132 Deferred tax liability – intangible assets 673 675 666 Average tangible common shareholders’ equity – Non-GAAP $21,174 $21,739 $21,326 Return on common equity (annualized) – GAAP 8.8% 9.8% 8.7% Return on tangible common equity (annualized) – non-GAAP 16.8% 18.6% 16.7% Book Value and Tangible Book Value Per Common Share Reconciliation ($ millions, except common shares) September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 September 30, 2020 BNY Mellon shareholders’ equity at period end – GAAP $43,601 $45,281 $44,917 Less: Preferred stock 4,541 4,541 4,532 BNY Mellon common shareholders’ equity at period end – GAAP 39,060 40,740 40,385 Less: Goodwill 17,420 17,487 17,357 Intangible assets 2,941 2,964 3,026 Add: Deferred tax liability – tax deductible goodwill 1,173 1,163 1,132 Deferred tax liability – intangible assets 673 675 666 BNY Mellon tangible common shareholders’ equity at period end – Non-GAAP $20,545 $22,127 $21,800 Period-end common shares outstanding (in thousands) 825,821 863,174 886,136 Book value per common share – GAAP $47.30 $47.20 $45.58 Tangible book value per common share – Non-GAAP $24.88 $25.64 $24.60 ($ millions)


 
17 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Pre-tax Operating Margin Reconciliation – Investment and Wealth Management Business (a) Income before income taxes divided by total revenue. 3 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 Income before income taxes – GAAP $348 $326 $245 Total revenue – GAAP $1,032 $999 $918 Less: Distribution and servicing expense 76 74 85 Adjusted total revenue, net of distribution and servicing expense – non-GAAP $956 $925 $833 Pre-tax operating margin – GAAP (a) 34% 33% 27% Adjusted pre-tax operating margin, net of distribution and servicing expense – non-GAAP (a) 36% 35% 29% ($ millions) Noninterest Expense Reconciliation – Impact of Notable Items 3 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 0 3 Q 2 1 v s 3 Q 2 1 v s R e s u l t s — G A A P N o t a b l e i t e m s (b) R e s u l t s — N o n - G A A P R e s u l t s — G A A P N o t a b l e i t e m s(b) R e s u l t s — N o n - G A A P 3 Q 2 0 R e s u l t s — G A A P 3 Q 2 0 R e s u l t s — N o n - G A A P Noninterest expense $2,918 $72 $2,846 $2,681 $1 $2,680 9% 6% ($ millions) (b) Non-GAAP Results exclude litigation reserves in 3Q21 and 3Q20 to show the impact of higher litigation reserves.


 
18 Third Quarter 2021 – Financial Highlights Cautionary Statement A number of statements in this discussion and the responses to your questions may contain “forward-looking statements,” including statements about The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation’s (the “Corporation”) capital plans, strategic priorities, financial goals, organic growth, performance, organizational quality and efficiency, investments, including in technology and product development, resiliency, capabilities, revenue, net interest revenue, money market fee waivers, fees, expenses, cost discipline, sustainable growth, company management, human capital management (including related ambitions, objectives, aims and goals), deposits, interest rates and yield curves, securities portfolio, taxes, business opportunities, divestments, volatility, preliminary business metrics and regulatory capital ratios and statements regarding the Corporation's aspirations, as well as the Corporation’s overall plans, strategies, goals, objectives, expectations, outlooks, estimates, intentions, targets, opportunities, focus and initiatives, including the potential effects of the coronavirus pandemic on any of the foregoing. These statements may be expressed in a variety of ways, including the use of future or present tense language. Words such as “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “anticipate,” “likely,” “target,” “expect,” “intend,” “continue,” “seek,” “believe,” “plan,” “goal,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “strategy,” “synergies,” “opportunities,” “trends,” “ambition”, “objective,” “aim,” “future,” “potentially,” “outlook” and words of similar meaning may signify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based upon current beliefs and expectations and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties (some of which are beyond the Corporation’s control). Actual outcomes may differ materially from those expressed or implied as a result of a number of factors, including, but not limited to, those discussed in “Risk Factors” in the Corporation’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 (the “2020 Annual Report”) and in other filings of the Corporation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Statements about the effects of the current and near-term market and macroeconomic outlook on the Corporation, including on its business, operations, financial performance and prospects, may constitute forward-looking statements, and are based on assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties and that are subject to change based on various important factors (some of which are beyond the Corporation's control), including the scope and duration of the pandemic, actions taken by governmental authorities and other third parties in response to the pandemic, the availability, use and effectiveness of vaccines, and the direct and indirect impact of the pandemic on the Corporation, its clients, customers and third parties. Preliminary business metrics and regulatory capital ratios are subject to change, possibly materially, as the Corporation completes its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. All forward-looking statements speak only as of October 19, 2021, and the Corporation undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after that date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. For additional information regarding the Corporation, please refer to the Corporation's SEC filings available at www.bnymellon.com/investorrelations. Non-GAAP Measures: In this presentation we discuss certain non-GAAP measures in detailing the Corporation’s performance, which exclude certain items or otherwise include components that differ from GAAP. We believe these measures are useful to the investment community in analyzing the financial results and trends of ongoing operations. We believe they facilitate comparisons with prior periods and reflect the principal basis on which the Corporation’s management monitors financial performance. Additional disclosures relating to non-GAAP measures are contained in the Corporation’s reports filed with the SEC, including the 2020 Annual Report, the third quarter 2021 earnings release and the third quarter 2021 financial supplement, and are available at www.bnymellon.com/ investorrelations.