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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) July 20, 2022

NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-36609 36-2723087
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)
50 South LaSalle Street 60603
Chicago,Illinois(Zip Code)
(Address of principal executive offices) 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code (312630-6000

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)
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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 classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $1.66 2/3 Par ValueNTRSThe NASDAQ Stock Market LLC
Depositary Shares, each representing 1/1,000th interest in a share of Series E Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock
NTRSOThe NASDAQ Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

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

The information contained in the registrant’s July 20, 2022 press release, reporting on the registrant’s earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto, is incorporated herein by reference.

Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure

On July 20, 2022, the Corporation will hold a live conference call and webcast to discuss financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and other matters relating to the Corporation. In connection therewith, the Corporation has also made available on its website presentation materials containing certain information relating to the Corporation (the “Presentation Materials”) and materials that contain additional information about the Corporation’s financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 (the “Financial Trends”), copies of which are attached as Exhibits 99.2 and 99.3 hereto, and are incorporated herein by reference.

Item 9.01.    Financial Statements and Exhibits

The information provided in this Current Report on Form 8-K, including Exhibits 99.1, 99.2 and 99.3, is being furnished and shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed to be incorporated by reference in any registration statement or other document filed under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as otherwise stated in such filing.    

(d) Exhibits:
Exhibit NumberDescription
104The cover page from this Current Report on Form 8-K, formatted in Inline XBRL.



SIGNATURE
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.
 
NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION
(Registrant)
Dated:July 20, 2022By:/s/ Jason J. Tyler
Jason J. Tyler
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Exhibit 99.1
NEWS RELEASE
www.northerntrust.com
INVESTOR CONTACT: Jennifer Childe | 312-444-3290 | [email protected] MEDIA CONTACT: Doug Holt | 312-557-1571 | [email protected]



NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION REPORTS SECOND QUARTER
NET INCOME OF $396.2 MILLION, EARNINGS PER DILUTED COMMON SHARE OF $1.86
Total Revenue
$1.8 billion
Return on Average Common Equity 15.7%
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital 10.5%
CHICAGO, JULY 20, 2022 — Northern Trust Corporation today reported second quarter net income per diluted common share of $1.86, compared to $1.77 in the first quarter of 2022 and $1.72 in the second quarter of 2021. Net income was $396.2 million, compared to $389.3 million in the prior quarter and $368.1 million in the prior-year quarter.
MICHAEL O’GRADY, CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER:
“Northern Trust delivered a solid second quarter financial performance, including revenue growth of 12%, earnings per share growth of 8%, both compared to the prior year, and return on average common equity of 15.7%. The elimination of fee waivers and our continued new business generation contributed to a 6% increase in trust, investment and other servicing fees, while rising interest rates drove a 37% increase in net interest income. Expenses grew 9%, reflecting growth and investment in our business, coupled with continued inflationary pressures. This combination resulted in three points of positive operating leverage compared to the prior year. As announced yesterday, our Board of Directors increased our dividend 7% to $0.75 per share for the third quarter, reflecting the strength of our balance sheet and capital position. As we look to the second half of the year, we remain focused on serving our clients, executing on our long-term growth priorities, and investing prudently for the future.”
FINANCIAL SUMMARY & KEY METRICS
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions except per share data)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$1,143.4 $1,168.4 $1,075.4 (2)%%
Other Noninterest Income166.6 169.3 169.3 (2)(2)
Net Interest Income (FTE*)469.8 387.7 343.9 21 37 
Total Revenue (FTE*)$1,779.8 $1,725.4 $1,588.6 %12 %
Noninterest Expense$1,223.6 $1,205.9 $1,120.8 %%
Provision for Credit Losses4.5 2.0 (27.0)125N/M
Provision for Income Taxes144.4 121.5 118.4 19 22 
FTE Adjustment*11.1 6.7 8.3 68 35 
Net Income$396.2 $389.3 $368.1 %%
Earnings Allocated to Common and
Potential Common Shares
$388.3 $370.0 $360.2 %%
Diluted Earnings per Common Share$1.86 $1.77 $1.72 %%
Return on Average Common Equity15.7 %14.2 %13.7 %
Return on Average Assets1.03 %0.97 %0.96 %
Average Assets$154,084.1 $162,143.0 $154,300.1 (5)%— %
N/M - Not meaningful
(*)     Net interest income and total revenue presented on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis are non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measures that facilitate the analysis of asset yields. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent section for further detail.


NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION SECOND QUARTER 2022 RESULTS
ACCOUNTING RECLASSIFICATION
Beginning in the first quarter of 2022, Trust, Investment and Other Servicing fees were impacted by the change in classification of certain fees that were previously recorded in Other Operating Income or as a reduction of Other Operating Expense but resulted in no impact to net income. The accounting reclassification increased Trust, Investment and Other Servicing fees in the current-year quarter by $17.3 million, with a $6.9 million decrease in Other Operating Income and a $10.4 million increase in Other Operating Expense. The classification changes are deemed to be a better representation of the underlying nature of the business as they are directly tied to client asset levels and the related services are more akin to our core service offerings. Prior-year amounts have not been reclassified.
CLIENT ASSETS
Assets under custody/administration (AUC/A) and assets under management are a driver of the Corporation’s trust, investment and other servicing fees, the largest component of noninterest income.
As of
% Change June 30, 2022 vs.
($ In Billions)June 30, 2022*March 31, 2022June 30, 2021March 31, 2022June 30, 2021
Assets Under Custody/Administration
Asset Servicing$12,812.2 $14,513.0 $14,754.1 (12)%(13)%
   Wealth Management921.5 1,031.1 973.0 (11)(5)
     Total Assets Under Custody/Administration$13,733.7 $15,544.1 $15,727.1 (12)%(13)%
Assets Under Custody(1)
Asset Servicing$9,771.2 $10,987.5 $11,260.8 (11)%(13)%
   Wealth Management913.0 1,022.9 967.8 (11)(6)
     Total Assets Under Custody$10,684.2 $12,010.4 $12,228.6 (11)%(13)%
Assets Under Management
Asset Servicing$950.0 $1,091.6 $1,168.3 (13)%(19)%
   Wealth Management352.8 396.2 371.1 (11)(5)
     Total Assets Under Management$1,302.8 $1,487.8 $1,539.4 (12)%(15)%
(1) Assets Under Custody are a component of Assets Under Custody/Administration.
(*) Client assets for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
TRUST, INVESTMENT AND OTHER SERVICING FEES
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Asset Servicing Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees
Custody and Fund Administration$433.8 $452.7 $454.9 (4)%(5)%
Investment Management148.4 146.9 100.7 47 
Securities Lending21.6 18.8 19.5 14 11 
Other38.9 44.0 36.4 (11)
Total Asset Servicing$642.7 $662.4 $611.5 (3)%%
Wealth Management Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees
Central$177.4 $181.7 $174.3 (2)%%
East128.1 134.0 127.2 (4)
West98.7 101.4 93.8 (3)
Global Family Office (GFO)96.5 88.9 68.6 41 
Total Wealth Management$500.7 $506.0 $463.9 (1)%%
Total Consolidated Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$1,143.4 $1,168.4 $1,075.4 (2)%%
Asset Servicing and Wealth Management trust, investment and other servicing fees are impacted by both one-month and one-quarter lagged asset values.
Total Asset Servicing trust, investment and other servicing fees decreased sequentially and increased from the prior-year quarter.
Custody and fund administration decreased sequentially primarily due to unfavorable currency translation and unfavorable markets. Custody and fund administration decreased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to unfavorable currency translation, partially offset by new business.
Investment management fees increased sequentially primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, partially offset by client outflows and unfavorable markets. Investment management fees increased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers and the accounting reclassification previously discussed, partially offset by client outflows.
Other trust, investment and other servicing fees decreased sequentially primarily due to prior quarter fees associated with seasonal benefit payment services.
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Total Wealth Management trust, investment and other servicing fees decreased sequentially and increased from the prior-year quarter.
Fees in the regions (Central, East and West) decreased sequentially primarily due to unfavorable markets, partially offset by lower money market mutual fund fee waivers. Fees in the regions increased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers and new business.
Fees in GFO increased sequentially primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, partially offset by unfavorable markets. Fees in GFO increased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, new business and favorable markets.
OTHER NONINTEREST INCOME
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Other Noninterest Income
     Foreign Exchange Trading Income$77.6 $80.9 $70.6 (4)%10 %
     Treasury Management Fees10.6 11.1 11.3 (5)(6)
     Security Commissions and Trading Income32.8 36.2 33.0 (9)(1)
     Other Operating Income45.6 41.1 54.4 11 (16)
     Investment Security Gains (Losses), net — — N/MN/M
Total Other Noninterest Income$166.6 $169.3 $169.3 (2)%(2)%
N/M - Not meaningful
Foreign exchange trading income decreased sequentially primarily driven by lower client volumes and increased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to higher client volumes.
Security commissions and trading income decreased sequentially primarily due to lower revenue from core brokerage.
Other operating income increased sequentially primarily driven by nonrecurring items. Other operating income decreased compared to the prior-year quarter primarily driven by lower miscellaneous income and the accounting reclassification previously discussed, partially offset by other nonrecurring items. The lower miscellaneous income in the prior-year quarter comparison was primarily associated with a market value decrease in the supplemental compensation plans, which also resulted in a related decrease in supplemental compensation plan expense reported in other operating expense.
NET INTEREST INCOME
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Net Interest Income
     Interest Income (FTE*)$535.9 $390.2 $351.4 37 %52 %
     Interest Expense66.1 2.5 7.5 N/MN/M
Net Interest Income (FTE*)$469.8 $387.7 $343.9 21 %37 %
Average Earning Assets$139,902 $149,768 $142,024 (7)%(1)%
Net Interest Margin (FTE*)1.35 %1.05 %0.97 %30 bps38 bps
(*) Interest income, net interest income and net interest margin presented on an FTE basis are non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measures that facilitate the analysis of asset yields. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent section for further detail.
bps - basis points
Net interest income on an FTE basis increased sequentially primarily due to a higher net interest margin and nonrecurring interest received from certain nonaccrual loans, partially offset by lower average earning assets. Net interest income on an FTE basis increased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to a higher net interest margin, a favorable balance sheet mix shift and nonrecurring interest received from certain nonaccrual loans.
The net interest margin on an FTE basis increased sequentially and from the prior year primarily due to higher average interest rates, favorable balance sheet mix and nonrecurring interest received from certain nonaccrual loans.
Average earning assets decreased sequentially primarily due to lower levels of short-term interest-bearing deposits with banks and lower levels of securities, partially offset by higher levels of loans. Average earning assets decreased from the prior-year quarter primarily due to lower levels of securities and short-term interest-bearing deposits with banks, partially offset by higher levels of loans. The decline in the size of the average balance sheet was primarily the result of lower levels of client deposits.
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PROVISION FOR CREDIT LOSSES
As of and for the three-months ended,
% Change June 30, 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)June 30, 2022March 31, 2022June 30, 2021March 31, 2022June 30, 2021
Allowance for Credit Losses
Beginning Allowance for Credit Losses$189.9 $184.7 $230.8 %(18)%
Provision for Credit Losses4.5 2.0 (27.0)125N/M
Net Recoveries (Charge-Offs) 5.5 3.2 3.2 N/MN/M
Ending Allowance for Credit Losses$199.9 $189.9 $207.0 %(3)%
Allowance assigned to:
Loans and Leases$138.2 $136.3 $148.8 %(7)%
Undrawn Loan Commitments and
Standby Letters of Credit
43.5 37.5 46.5 16 (6)
Debt Securities and Other Financial Assets18.2 16.1 11.7 13 56 
Ending Allowance for Credit Losses$199.9 $189.9 $207.0 %(3)%
N/M - Not meaningful
Q2 2022
The provision in the current quarter was primarily due to an increase in the reserve evaluated on a collective basis, partially offset by recoveries in the current quarter. The reserve evaluated on a collective basis relates to pooled financial assets sharing similar risk characteristics. The increase in the collective basis reserve was primarily driven by a projected decline in economic conditions as compared to the previous period, partially offset by improvements in credit quality mainly within the commercial real estate and commercial and institutional portfolios.
Q1 2022
The provision in the prior quarter was primarily due to an increase in the reserve evaluated on an individual basis for two commercial borrowers, partially offset by a slight decrease in the reserve evaluated on a collective basis. The decrease in the collective basis reserve was primarily due to continued improvements in credit quality mainly within the commercial real estate portfolio, partially offset by increases in the reserve driven by projected economic conditions at the time.
Q2 2021
The release of credit reserves in the prior-year quarter was primarily due to a decrease in the reserve evaluated on a collective basis, driven by continued improvements in overall projected economic conditions at the time, as well as improved industry-specific conditions, partially offset by credit deterioration associated with a limited number of commercial real estate loans and overall portfolio growth.
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NONINTEREST EXPENSE
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Noninterest Expense
Compensation$546.5 $563.9 $486.3 (3)%12 %
Employee Benefits119.6 104.3 118.4 15 
Outside Services213.1 213.4 218.1 — (2)
Equipment and Software203.5 193.5 178.3 14 
Occupancy51.0 51.1 52.2 — (2)
Other Operating Expense89.9 79.7 67.5 13 33 
Total Noninterest Expense$1,223.6 $1,205.9 $1,120.8 %%
End of Period Full-Time Equivalent Staff22,500 21,700 20,600 %%
Compensation expense decreased sequentially primarily due to lower equity incentives, partially offset by higher salary expense. Compensation expense increased compared to the prior-year quarter primarily due to higher salary expense and cash-based incentives, partially offset by favorable currency translation.
Employee benefits expense increased sequentially primarily due to a $20.3 million pension settlement charge in the current quarter.
Outside services expense decreased compared to the prior-year quarter primarily due to lower third-party advisory fees and technical services costs, partially offset by higher consulting services.
Equipment and software expense increased sequentially and compared to the prior-year quarter primarily due to higher software costs driven by continued technology investments as well as amortization.
Other operating expense increased sequentially primarily due to higher business promotion and staff-related expense. Other operating expense increased compared to the prior-year quarter primarily due to the accounting reclassification previously discussed, higher business promotion, and other miscellaneous expense, partially offset by lower supplemental compensation plan expense. The lower supplemental compensation plan expense in the prior-year quarter comparison resulted in a related decrease in miscellaneous income reported in noninterest income.
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAX
% Change Q2 2022 vs.
($ In Millions)Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Net Income
Income before Income Taxes$540.6 $510.8 $486.5 %11 %
Provision for Income Taxes144.4 121.5 118.4 19 22 
Net Income$396.2 $389.3 $368.1 %%
Effective Tax Rate26.7 %23.8 %24.3 %291 bps236 bps
bps - basis points
The effective tax rate increased sequentially primarily due to a higher net tax impact from international operations in the current period, which includes a change in the earnings mix in tax jurisdictions in which the Corporation operates, limitations on the U.S. foreign tax credit, and reserves for uncertain tax positions. The effective tax rate increased compared to the prior-year quarter primarily due to a higher net tax impact from international operations, which includes a change in the earnings mix in tax jurisdictions in which the Corporation operates, limitations on the U.S. foreign tax credit, and reserves for uncertain tax positions, partially offset by the deferred tax impact of the UK statutory tax rate increase enacted in the prior-year quarter.
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CAPITAL ACTIONS
The Corporation returned approximately $148.3 million to common shareholders in the current quarter through dividends and the repurchase of shares. During the current quarter, the Corporation declared cash dividends totaling $148.0 million to common stockholders and repurchased 2,844 shares of common stock, all of which were withheld related to share-based compensation, at a total cost of $0.3 million ($110.36 average price per share). The Corporation also declared cash dividends totaling $4.7 million to preferred stockholders during the current quarter.
CAPITAL RATIOS
The capital ratios of Northern Trust Corporation and its principal subsidiary, The Northern Trust Company, remained strong at June 30, 2022, exceeding the minimum requirements for classification as “well-capitalized” under applicable U.S. regulatory requirements.
An increase in accumulated other comprehensive loss, which was primarily due to an increase in net unrealized losses on the available for sale debt securities portfolio largely from higher interest rates, contributed to the current quarter’s change in capital ratios from the prior period.
The table below provides capital ratios, as well as the required minimum capital ratios, for Northern Trust Corporation and The Northern Trust Company determined by Basel III phased-in requirements.

June 30, 2022*March 31, 2022June 30, 2021
Capital Ratios -
Northern Trust Corporation
Standardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachStandardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachStandardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachWell-Capitalized RatiosMinimum Capital Ratios
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital10.5 %11.6 %11.4 %12.1 %12.0 %13.1 %N/A4.5 %
Tier 1 Capital11.5 12.7 12.4 13.2 13.1 14.2 6.06.0 
Total Capital12.6 13.7 13.6 14.2 14.5 15.5 10.08.0 
Tier 1 Leverage6.7 6.7 6.5 6.5 7.1 7.1 N/A4.0 
Supplementary LeverageN/A7.6 N/A7.9 N/A8.2 N/A3.0 
June 30, 2022*March 31, 2022June 30, 2021
Capital Ratios -
The Northern Trust Company
Standardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachStandardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachStandardized ApproachAdvanced ApproachWell-Capitalized RatiosMinimum Capital Ratios
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital11.0 %12.3 %11.7 %12.6 %12.3 %13.6 %6.5 %4.5 %
Tier 1 Capital11.0 12.3 11.7 12.6 12.3 13.6 8.0 6.0 
Total Capital11.9 13.1 12.6 13.4 13.6 14.7 10.0 8.0 
Tier 1 Leverage6.3 6.3 6.1 6.1 6.7 6.7 5.0 4.0 
Supplementary LeverageN/A7.2 N/A7.4 N/A7.7 3.0 3.0 
(*) Capital ratios for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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RECONCILIATION TO FULLY TAXABLE EQUIVALENT
The following table presents a reconciliation of interest income, net interest income, net interest margin, and total revenue prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles to such measures on an FTE basis, which are non-generally accepted accounting financial measures. Net interest margin is calculated by dividing annualized net interest income by average interest-earning assets. Management believes this presentation provides a clearer indication of these financial measures for comparative purposes. When adjusted to an FTE basis, yields on taxable, nontaxable and partially taxable assets are comparable; however, the adjustment to an FTE basis has no impact on net income.
QUARTERS
20222021
($ in Millions)SECONDFIRSTFOURTHTHIRDSECOND
Net Interest Income
Interest Income - GAAP$524.8 $383.5 $362.2 $351.3 $343.1 
Add: FTE Adjustment11.1 6.7 10.0 10.7 8.3 
Interest Income (FTE) - Non-GAAP$535.9 $390.2 $372.2 $362.0 $351.4 
Net Interest Income - GAAP$458.7 $381.0 $360.6 $346.4 $335.6 
Add: FTE Adjustment11.1 6.7 10.0 10.7 8.3 
Net Interest Income (FTE) - Non-GAAP$469.8 $387.7 $370.6 $357.1 $343.9 
Net Interest Margin - GAAP1.31 %1.03 %0.96 %0.95 %0.95 %
Net Interest Margin (FTE) - Non-GAAP1.35 %1.05 %0.99 %0.98 %0.97 %
Total Revenue
Total Revenue - GAAP$1,768.7 $1,718.7 $1,667.0 $1,633.8 $1,580.3 
Add: FTE Adjustment11.1 6.7 10.0 10.7 8.3 
Total Revenue (FTE) - Non-GAAP$1,779.8 $1,725.4 $1,677.0 $1,644.5 $1,588.6 

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release may include statements which constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are identified typically by words or phrases such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” “likely,” “plan,” “goal,” “target,” “strategy,” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” and “could.” Forward-looking statements include statements, other than those related to historical facts, that relate to Northern Trust’s financial results and outlook, capital adequacy, dividend policy and share repurchase program, accounting estimates and assumptions, credit quality including allowance levels, future pension plan contributions, effective tax rate, anticipated expense levels, contingent liabilities, acquisitions, strategies, market and industry trends, and expectations regarding the impact of accounting pronouncements and legislation. Forward-looking statements also include statements, other than those related to historical facts, that relate to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on global economic and market conditions and Northern Trust's business, financial condition, and results of operations. These statements are based on Northern Trust’s current beliefs and expectations of future events or future results, and involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and subject to change. These statements are also based on assumptions about many important factors, including the factors discussed in Northern Trust’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K and other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, all of which are available on Northern Trust’s website. We caution you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement as actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Northern Trust assumes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements.
WEBCAST OF SECOND QUARTER EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL
Northern Trust’s second quarter earnings conference call will be webcast on July 20, 2022.
The live call will be conducted at 9:00 a.m. CT and is accessible on Northern Trust’s website at:
https://www.northerntrust.com/about-us/investor-relations
A recording of the live call will be available on Northern Trust’s website following the live event, for approximately four weeks. Participants will need Windows Media or Adobe Flash software. This earnings release can also be accessed at Northern Trust’s website.
About Northern Trust
Northern Trust Corporation (Nasdaq: NTRS) is a leading provider of wealth management, asset servicing, asset management and banking to corporations, institutions, affluent families and individuals. Founded in Chicago in 1889, Northern Trust has a global presence with offices in 23 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., and across 23 locations in Canada, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 30, 2022, Northern Trust had assets under custody/administration of US$13.7 trillion, and assets under management of US$1.3 trillion. For more than 130 years, Northern Trust has earned distinction as an industry leader for exceptional service, financial expertise, integrity and innovation. Visit us on northerntrust.com. Follow us on Twitter @NorthernTrust or Northern Trust Corporation on LinkedIn.
Northern Trust Corporation, Head Office: 50 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603 U.S.A., incorporated with limited liability in the U.S. Global legal and regulatory information can be found at https://www.northerntrust.com/terms-and-conditions.

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(Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information)
STATEMENT OF INCOME DATA 
% Change(1)
($ In Millions Except Per Share Data)
 Q2 2022 vs.
Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Noninterest Income
     Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$1,143.4 $1,168.4 $1,075.4 (2)%%
     Foreign Exchange Trading Income77.6 80.9 70.6 (4)10 
     Treasury Management Fees10.6 11.1 11.3 (5)(6)
     Security Commissions and Trading Income32.8 36.2 33.0 (9)(1)
     Other Operating Income45.6 41.1 54.4 11 (16)
     Investment Security Gains (Losses), net — — N/MN/M
Total Noninterest Income1,310.0 1,337.7 1,244.7 (2)
Net Interest Income
      Interest Income524.8 383.5 343.1 37 53 
      Interest Expense66.1 2.5 7.5 N/MN/M
Net Interest Income458.7 381.0 335.6 20 37 
Total Revenue1,768.7 1,718.7 1,580.3 12 
Provision for Credit Losses4.5 2.0 (27.0)125N/M
Noninterest Expense
     Compensation546.5 563.9 486.3 (3)12 
     Employee Benefits119.6 104.3 118.4 15 
     Outside Services213.1 213.4 218.1 — (2)
     Equipment and Software203.5 193.5 178.3 14 
     Occupancy51.0 51.1 52.2 — (2)
     Other Operating Expense89.9 79.7 67.5 13 33 
Total Noninterest Expense1,223.6 1,205.9 1,120.8 
Income before Income Taxes540.6 510.8 486.5 11 
Provision for Income Taxes144.4 121.5 118.4 19 22 
NET INCOME$396.2 $389.3 $368.1 %%
Preferred Stock Dividends4.7 16.2 4.7 (71)
NET INCOME APPLICABLE TO COMMON STOCK$391.5 $373.1 $363.4 %%
Earnings Allocated to Participating Securities3.2 3.1 3.2 — 
Earnings Allocated to Common and Potential Common Shares$388.3 $370.0 $360.2 %%
Per Common Share
Net Income
     Basic$1.86 $1.78 $1.73 %%
     Diluted1.86 1.77 1.72 
Average Common Equity$10,022.1 $10,626.3 $10,666.1 (6)%(6)%
Return on Average Common Equity15.7 %14.2 %13.7 %
Return on Average Assets1.03 %0.97 %0.96 %
Cash Dividends Declared per Common Share$0.70 $0.70 $0.70 — %— %
Average Common Shares Outstanding (000s)
     Basic208,384 208,025208,369
     Diluted208,878 208,809209,138
Common Shares Outstanding (EOP) (000s)208,387 208,380208,395
(1) Percentage calculations are based on actual balances rather than the rounded amounts presented in the Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information.
N/M - Not meaningful
EOP - End of period
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(Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information)
STATEMENT OF INCOME DATA
($ In Millions Except Per Share Data)SIX MONTHS
20222021
% Change(1)
Noninterest Income
     Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$2,311.8 $2,139.1 %
     Foreign Exchange Trading Income158.5 149.3 
     Treasury Management Fees21.7 22.5 (3)
     Security Commissions and Trading Income69.0 67.8 
     Other Operating Income86.7 109.3 (21)
     Investment Security Gains (Losses), net — N/M
Total Noninterest Income2,647.7 2,488.0 
Net Interest Income
       Interest Income908.3 693.0 31 
       Interest Expense68.6 17.3 N/M
Net Interest Income839.7 675.7 24 
Total Revenue3,487.4 3,163.7 10 
Provision for Credit Losses6.5 (57.0)N/M
Noninterest Expense
     Compensation1,110.4 1,004.8 11 
     Employee Benefits223.9 221.8 
     Outside Services426.5 414.5 
     Equipment and Software397.0 355.0 12 
     Occupancy102.1 103.0 (1)
     Other Operating Expense169.6 139.2 22 
Total Noninterest Expense2,429.5 2,238.3 
Income before Income Taxes1,051.4 982.4 
Provision for Income Taxes265.9 239.2 11 
NET INCOME$785.5 $743.2 %
Preferred Stock Dividends
20.9 20.9 — 
NET INCOME APPLICABLE TO COMMON STOCK$764.6 $722.3 %
Earnings Allocated to Participating Securities6.3 6.9 (8)
Earnings Allocated to Common and Potential Common Shares$758.3 $715.4 %
Per Common Share
Net Income
     Basic$3.64 $3.44 %
     Diluted3.63 3.42 
Average Common Equity$10,322.6 $10,659.3 (3)%
Return on Average Common Equity14.9 %13.7 %
Return on Average Assets1.00 %0.97 %
Cash Dividends Declared per Common Share$1.40 $1.40 — %
Average Common Shares Outstanding (000s)
     Basic208,205 208,242 
     Diluted208,844 209,043 
Common Shares Outstanding (EOP) (000s)208,387 208,395 
(1)Percentage calculations are based on actual balances rather than the rounded amounts presented in the Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information.
N/M - Not meaningful
EOP - End of period
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NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION
(Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information)
BALANCE SHEET
($ In Millions) 
% Change(1)
June 30, 2022 vs.
June 30, 2022March 31, 2022June 30, 2021March 31, 2022June 30, 2021
Assets
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other(2)
$37,948.3 $55,626.1 $54,159.5 (32)%(30)%
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
5,354.6 5,177.8 7,047.8 (24)
Federal Funds Sold10.0 — 0.1 N/MN/M
Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell1,171.8 1,031.4 947.8 14 24 
Securities
       U.S. Government2,645.3 2,596.0 2,657.9 — 
       Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions3,453.3 3,647.8 3,489.9 (5)(1)
       Government Sponsored Agency22,219.8 23,007.1 24,144.9 (3)(8)
       Other(4)
28,173.8 30,110.2 29,551.3 (6)(5)
Total Securities56,492.2 59,361.1 59,844.0 (5)(6)
Loans and Leases41,207.8 39,239.1 37,406.6 10 
Total Earning Assets142,184.7 160,435.5 159,405.8 (11)(11)
Allowance for Credit Losses(154.7)(152.0)(160.5)(4)
Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits(5)
2,357.6 1,502.0 1,683.3 57 40 
Buildings and Equipment476.6 486.0 496.5 (2)(4)
Client Security Settlement Receivables2,284.7 2,183.9 2,011.6 14 
Goodwill690.0 702.0 709.4 (2)(3)
Other Assets9,947.4 7,407.6 8,145.0 34 22 
Total Assets$157,786.3 $172,565.0 $172,291.1 (9)%(8)%
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Interest-Bearing Deposits
       Savings, Money Market and Other$30,857.0 $31,703.7 $31,604.7 (3)%(2)%
       Savings Certificates and Other Time785.0 846.0 877.7 (7)(11)
       Non-U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing69,951.1 69,541.5 71,705.4 (2)
Total Interest-Bearing Deposits101,593.1 102,091.2 104,187.8 — (2)
Federal Funds Purchased389.2 0.2 0.2 N/MN/M
Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase799.4 329.7 529.1 14251
Other Borrowings3,514.9 3,521.1 5,140.6 — (32)
Senior Notes3,305.8 2,377.5 3,036.0 39 
Long-Term Debt1,094.1 1,106.9 1,165.3 (1)(6)
Floating Rate Capital Debt — 277.8 N/M(100)
Total Interest-Related Funds110,696.5 109,426.6 114,336.8 (3)
Demand and Other Noninterest-Bearing Deposits32,081.5 47,538.4 42,022.4 (33)(24)
Other Liabilities3,938.6 4,190.2 4,108.9 (6)(4)
Total Liabilities146,716.6 161,155.2 160,468.1 (9)(9)
Common Equity10,184.8 10,524.9 10,938.1 (3)(7)
Preferred Equity884.9 884.9 884.9 — — 
Total Equity11,069.7 11,409.8 11,823.0 (3)(6)
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity$157,786.3 $172,565.0 $172,291.1 (9)%(8)%
(1)    Percentage calculations are based on actual balances rather than the rounded amounts presented in the Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information.
(2)    Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)    Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)    Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)    Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits includes the noninterest-bearing component of Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
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(Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information)
AVERAGE BALANCE SHEET
($ In Millions)
% Change(1)
 Q2 2022 vs.
Q2 2022Q1 2022Q2 2021Q1 2022Q2 2021
Assets
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other(2)
$36,708.4 $45,220.6 $37,424.5 (19)%(2)%
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
4,227.6 4,384.0 6,736.7 (4)(37)
Federal Funds Sold2.2 0.7 0.1 199N/M
Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell1,149.3 691.6 1,011.5 66 14 
Securities
       U.S. Government2,648.1 2,500.7 2,676.0 (1)
       Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions3,486.6 3,793.4 3,373.0 (8)
       Government Sponsored Agency22,468.3 23,511.4 24,520.5 (4)(8)
       Other(4)
28,464.0 30,121.7 30,000.0 (6)(5)
Total Securities57,067.0 59,927.2 60,569.5 (5)(6)
Loans and Leases40,747.0 39,544.3 36,282.1 12 
Total Earning Assets139,901.5 149,768.4 142,024.4 (7)(1)
Allowance for Credit Losses(155.8)(152.0)(177.0)(12)
Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits(5)
2,559.1 2,047.0 2,402.5 25 
Buildings and Equipment487.7 495.1 504.8 (1)(3)
Client Security Settlement Receivables1,587.8 1,825.5 1,532.6 (13)
Goodwill693.8 704.2 707.8 (1)(2)
Other Assets9,010.0 7,454.8 7,305.0 21 23 
Total Assets$154,084.1 $162,143.0 $154,300.1 (5)%— %
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Interest-Bearing Deposits
       Savings, Money Market and Other$30,967.5 $32,329.2 $27,427.0 (4)%13 %
       Savings Certificates and Other Time792.3 842.3 898.9 (6)(12)
       Non-U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing63,900.7 68,199.6 69,202.4 (6)(8)
Total Interest-Bearing Deposits95,660.5 101,371.1 97,528.3 (6)(2)
Federal Funds Purchased922.8 0.2 195.3 N/MN/M
Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase596.7 253.7 228.5 135 161
Other Borrowings4,186.7 3,690.7 5,195.7 13 (19)
Senior Notes2,885.1 2,442.4 3,022.9 18 (5)
Long-Term Debt1,096.4 1,128.3 1,168.8 (3)(6)
Floating Rate Capital Debt — 277.8 N/M(100)
Total Interest-Related Funds105,348.2 108,886.4 107,617.3 (3)(2)
Demand and Other Noninterest-Bearing Deposits33,733.3 37,129.1 30,469.2 (9)11 
Other Liabilities4,095.6 4,616.3 4,662.6 (11)(12)
Total Liabilities143,177.1 150,631.8 142,749.1 (5)— 
Common Equity10,022.1 10,626.3 10,666.1 (6)(6)
Preferred Equity884.9 884.9 884.9 — — 
Total Equity10,907.0 11,511.2 11,551.0 (5)(6)
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity$154,084.1 $162,143.0 $154,300.1 (5)%— %
(1)    Percentage calculations are based on actual balances rather than the rounded amounts presented in the Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information.
(2)    Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)    Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)     Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)    Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits includes the noninterest-bearing component of Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
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(Supplemental Consolidated Financial Information)
QUARTERLY TREND DATA QUARTERS
($ In Millions Except Per Share Data)20222021
SECONDFIRSTFOURTHTHIRDSECOND
Net Income Summary
   Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees $1,143.4 $1,168.4 $1,111.0 $1,111.0 $1,075.4 
   Other Noninterest Income166.6 169.3 195.4 176.4 169.3 
   Net Interest Income 458.7 381.0 360.6 346.4 335.6 
     Total Revenue 1,768.7 1,718.7 1,667.0 1,633.8 1,580.3 
   Provision for Credit Losses 4.5 2.0 (11.5)(13.0)(27.0)
   Noninterest Expense1,223.6 1,205.9 1,168.9 1,128.7 1,120.8 
     Income before Income Taxes540.6 510.8 509.6 518.1 486.5 
   Provision for Income Taxes144.4 121.5 103.2 122.4 118.4 
     Net Income $396.2 $389.3 $406.4 $395.7 $368.1 
Per Common Share
   Net Income - Basic$1.86 $1.78 $1.92 $1.81 $1.73 
                      - Diluted1.86 1.77 1.91 1.80 1.72 
   Cash Dividends Declared per Common Share0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 
   Book Value (EOP)48.87 50.51 53.58 53.04 52.49 
   Market Value (EOP)96.48 116.45 119.61 107.81 115.62 
Financial Ratios
   Return on Average Common Equity15.7 %14.2 %14.5 %13.7 %13.7 %
   Return on Average Assets1.03 0.97 1.00 1.00 0.96 
   Net Interest Margin (GAAP)1.31 1.03 0.96 0.95 0.95 
   Net Interest Margin (FTE*)1.35 1.05 0.99 0.98 0.97 
Assets Under Custody / Administration ($ in Billions) - End Of Period
Asset Servicing$12,812.2 $14,513.0 $15,183.2 $14,800.2 $14,754.1 
   Wealth Management921.5 1,031.1 1,065.6 976.0 973.0 
     Total Assets Under Custody / Administration$13,733.7 $15,544.1 $16,248.8 $15,776.2 $15,727.1 
Assets Under Custody ($ In Billions) - End Of Period
Asset Servicing$9,771.2 $10,987.5 $11,554.8 $11,283.6 $11,260.8 
   Wealth Management913.0 1,022.9 1,057.5 962.9 967.8 
     Total Assets Under Custody$10,684.2 $12,010.4 $12,612.3 $12,246.5 $12,228.6 
Assets Under Management ($ In Billions) - End Of Period
Asset Servicing$950.0 $1,091.6 $1,191.0 $1,159.5 $1,168.3 
   Wealth Management352.8 396.2 416.1 372.9 371.1 
     Total Assets Under Management$1,302.8 $1,487.8 $1,607.1 $1,532.4 $1,539.4 
Asset Quality ($ In Millions) - End Of Period
   Nonaccrual Loans and Leases$89.7 $100.8 $122.3 $141.0 $106.5 
   Other Real Estate Owned (OREO)0.1 0.2 3.0 0.2 0.2 
     Total Nonaccrual Assets$89.8 $101.0 $125.3 $141.2 $106.7 
   Nonaccrual Assets / Loans and Leases and OREO0.22 %0.26 %0.31 %0.36 %0.29 %
   Gross Charge-offs$ $(0.1)$(0.3)$— $— 
Gross Recoveries 5.5 3.3 1.4 1.1 3.2 
     Net Recoveries (Charge-offs)$5.5 $3.2 $1.1 $1.1 $3.2 
   Annualized Net Recoveries (Charge-offs) to Avg Loans and Leases0.05 %0.03 %0.01 %0.01 %0.04 %
   Allowance for Credit Losses Assigned to:
     Loans and Leases$138.2 $136.3 $138.4 $143.9 $148.8 
Undrawn Loan Commitments and Standby Letters of Credit43.5 37.5 34.1 39.8 46.5 
Debt Securities and Other Financial Assets18.2 16.1 12.2 11.4 11.7 
   Loans and Leases Allowance / Nonaccrual Loans and Leases1.5 x1.4 x1.1 x1.0 x1.4 x
(*)    Net interest margin presented on an FTE basis is a non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measure that facilitates the analysis of asset yields. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent section for further detail.
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2northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust 2Q22 End of Period Month Lag1 Quarter Lag2 YoY Seq YoY Seq YoY Seq S&P 500 (11.9)% (16.4)% 3.5% (6.3)% 14.0% (4.9)% MSCI EAFE Local (9.0)% (8.8)% 0.8% (2.6)% 3.7% (4.4)% 1 month Libor (Avg) 91 bps 79 bps 3 month Libor (Avg) 138 bps 102 bps EUR / USD 13.4% 6.4% GBP / USD 13.8% 8.4% EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 Month Lag YoY represents the average month-ends of Mar. 2022 – May 2022 vs. Mar. 2021 – May 2021. Month Lag Seq represents the average month-ends of Mar. 2022 – May 2022 vs. Dec. 2021 – Feb. 2022. 2 Quarter Lag YoY represents quarter-end Mar. 2022 vs. Mar. 2021. Quarter Lag Seq represents quarter-end Mar. 2022 vs. Dec. 2021. Key Macroeconomic Factors  Net income of $396.2 million, earnings per diluted common share of $1.86.  Return on average common equity of 15.7%.  The current quarter included:  Pre-tax pension settlement charge of $20.3 million in the current year, compared to $17.6 million in the prior-year.  Current quarter effective tax rate of 26.7%.  Results for the quarter also included the impact of certain accounting reclassifications implemented at the start of 2022 which impact the year-over-year comparisons. For the current quarter, this resulted in a $17.3 million increase to Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees, with:  $6.9 million ($3.5 million in Other Asset Servicing fees and $3.4 million in Wealth Management) relating to amounts recorded in Other Operating Income in the prior year, and;  $10.4 million relating to amounts previously recorded in the prior year as a reduction of Other Operating Expense now reported as an increase in Asset Servicing Investment Management fees.


 
3northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust SUMMARY RESULTS & KEY METRICS $ in millions (except EPS and as noted) % Change Vs. 2Q 2022 2Q 2021 1Q 2022 Revenue (FTE1) $1,779.8 12% 3% Noninterest Expense 1,223.6 9% 1% Provision for Credit Losses 4.5 N/M 125% Net Income $396.2 8% 2% Diluted Earnings per Share $1.86 8% 5% Return on Average Common Equity2 15.7% 13.7% 14.2% Pre-Tax Margin1,2 31.0% 31.1% 30.0% Expense to Trust Fee Ratio2 107% 104% 103% Assets under Custody / Administration3 (in billions) $13,734 (13)% (12)% Assets under Custody3 (in billions) $10,684 (13)% (11)% Assets under Management3 (in billions) $1,303 (15)% (12)% 1 Revenue and pre-tax margin stated on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation to reported revenue and reported pre-tax margin prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) is included in the Appendix on page 10. 2 Actual numbers for all periods, not % change. 3 Client assets for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. N/M - Not meaningful


 
4northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust TOTAL REVENUE $ in millions Total Revenue (FTE1) $1,075 $1,111 $1,111 $1,168 $1,143 $71 $66 $77 $81 $78 $99 $110 $119 $88 $89 $344 $357 $371 $388 $470 $1,589 $1,645 $1,677 $1,725 $1,780 2Q 2021 3Q 2021 4Q 2021 1Q 2022 2Q 2022 +12% +3% Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees FX Trading Income Other Noninterest Income2 Net Interest Income (FTE1)  Trust, Investment & Other Servicing Fees were up 6% year-over-year and down 2% sequentially.  Foreign Exchange Trading Income was up 10% year-over-year and down 4% sequentially.  Other Noninterest Income was down 10% year-over-year and up 1% sequentially.  Net Interest Income (FTE1) was up 37% year-over-year and 21% sequentially. Categories may not sum due to rounding. 1 Net interest income and total revenue stated on an FTE basis are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of these measures to reported results prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP is included in the Appendix on page 10. 2 Other Noninterest Income includes Security Commissions and Trading Income, Treasury Management Fees, Other Operating Income, and Investment Security Gains (Losses), net


 
5northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust TRUST, INVESTMENT & OTHER SERVICING FEES $ in millions (except as noted) % Change Vs. Trust, Investment & Other Servicing Fees 2Q 2022 2Q 2021 1Q 2022 Custody & Fund Administration $433.8 (5)% (4)% Investment Management 148.4 +47% +1% Securities Lending 21.6 +11% +14% Other 38.9 +7% (11)% Total Asset Servicing $642.7 +5% (3)% Central $177.4 +2% (2)% East 128.1 +1% (4)% West 98.7 +5% (3)% Global Family Office (GFO) 96.5 +41% +9% Total Wealth Management $500.7 +8% (1)% Client Assets1 (in billions): Asset Servicing AUC/A $12,812 (13)% (12)% Asset Servicing AUC $9,771 (13)% (11)% Asset Servicing AUM $950 (19)% (13)% Securities Lending Collateral $169 (15)% (4)% Wealth Management AUC/A $922 (5)% (11)% Wealth Management AUC $913 (6)% (11)% Wealth Management AUM $353 (5)% (11)%  Asset Servicing Trust, Investment & Other Servicing Fees were up 5% year-over-year and down 3% sequentially.  Custody & fund administration fees decreased year-over- year primarily due to unfavorable currency translation, partially offset by new business. Sequentially, custody & fund administration fees decreased primarily due to unfavorable currency translation and unfavorable markets.  Investment management fees increased year-over-year primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers and the previously mentioned accounting reclassification, partially offset by client outflows. Sequentially, investment management fess increased primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, partially offset by client outflows and unfavorable markets.  Other fees decreased sequentially due to prior quarter fees associated with seasonal benefit payment services.  Wealth Management Trust, Investment & Other Servicing Fees were up 8% year-over-year and down 1% sequentially.  Fees in the regions (Central, East and West) increased year- over-year primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers and new business. Sequentially, fees in the regions decreased primarily due to unfavorable markets, partially offset by lower money market mutual fund fee waivers.  Fees in GFO increased year-over-year primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, new business, and favorable markets. Sequentially, fees in GFO increased primarily due to lower money market mutual fund fee waivers, partially offset by unfavorable markets.  The second quarter of 2022 reflected the elimination of money market fee waivers relating to low interest rates. 1 Client assets for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


 
6northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust NET INTEREST INCOME Average Earning Assets ($ in billions) $142.0 $144.0 $148.8 $149.8 $139.9 0.97% 0.98% 0.99% 1.05% 1.35% 2Q 2021 3Q 2021 4Q 2021 1Q 2022 2Q 2022 NII (FTE1) in millions $ 343.9 $ 357.1 $ 370.6 $ 387.7 $469.8 Loans & Leases Securities Deposits w/ Banks Fed Deposits & Other NIM (FTE1)  Net Interest Income (FTE1) was up 37% year-over- year and 21% sequentially. Net interest margin (FTE1) was 1.35%.  Average Earning Assets were down 1% year-over- year and 7% sequentially.  Average Total Deposits were up 1% year-over-year and down 7% sequentially.  Net Interest Margin increased 38 basis points from the prior-year quarter and increased 30 basis points sequentially. The year-over-year and sequential increases were both primarily due to higher average interest rates, favorable balance sheet mix, and $6.9 million in nonrecurring interest received from certain nonaccrual loans. 1 Net interest income and net interest margin stated on an FTE basis are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of these measures to reported results prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP is included in the Appendix on page 10.


 
7northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust NONINTEREST EXPENSE $ in millions Total Noninterest Expense $605 $598 $618 $668 $666 $218 $211 $224 $213 $213 $178 $185 $196 $194 $204 $52 $54 $52 $51 $51 $68 $81 $79 $80 $90 $1,121 $1,129 $1,169 $1,206 $1,224 2Q 2021 3Q 2021 4Q 2021 1Q 2022 2Q 2022 +9% +1% Compensation & Benefits Outside Services Equipment & Software Occupancy Other  Expenses totaled $1.2 billion in the second quarter, up 9% year-over-year and 1% sequentially.  The year-over-year growth in expenses was primarily driven by increases in compensation, equipment and software related costs, and other operating expense.  The sequential expense performance was primarily driven by increases in employee benefits, other operating expense, and equipment and software related costs, partially offset by decreases in compensation expense. Categories may not sum due to rounding.


 
8northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust CAPITAL Northern Trust Corporation Capital Ratios Advanced Approach Common Equity Tier 1 11.6% Tier 1 12.7% Total 13.7% Tier 1 Leverage 6.7% Supplementary Leverage 7.6% Standardized Approach Common Equity Tier 1 10.5% Tier 1 11.5% Total 12.6% Tier 1 Leverage 6.7% Capital Return  Declared $148.0 million in common stock dividends and $4.7 million in preferred stock dividends in 2Q 2022.  Repurchased $0.3 million of common stock in 2Q 2022.  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) was ($1.5 billion) as of June 30, 2022, a change of ($0.6 billion) during the second quarter. As of June 30, 2022, capital ratios for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Stress Capital Buffer requirement of 2.5%; resulting in minimum Common Equity Tier 1 requirement of 7%.


 
9northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust Appendix


 
10northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES The following table presents a reconciliation of total revenue, net interest income, net interest margin and pre-tax margin prepared in accordance with GAAP to such measures on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis, which are non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes this presentation provides a clearer indication of these financial measures for comparative purposes. 2Q22 1Q22 4Q21 3Q21 2Q21 Reported 1,768.7$ 1,718.7$ 1,667.0$ 1,633.8$ 1,580.3$ FTE Adj. 11.1$ 6.7$ 10.0$ 10.7$ 8.3$ FTE 1,779.8$ 1,725.4$ 1,677.0$ 1,644.5$ 1,588.6$ 2Q22 1Q22 4Q21 3Q21 2Q21 Reported 458.7$ 381.0$ 360.6$ 346.4$ 335.6$ FTE Adj. 11.1$ 6.7$ 10.0$ 10.7$ 8.3$ FTE 469.8$ 387.7$ 370.6$ 357.1$ 343.9$ NIM - Reported 1.31% 1.03% 0.96% 0.95% 0.95% NIM - FTE 1.35% 1.05% 0.99% 0.98% 0.97% 2Q22 1Q22 2Q21 Revenue - Reported 1,768.7$ 1,718.7$ 1,580.3$ Pre-Tax Income - Reported 540.6$ 510.8$ 486.5$ FTE Adj.* 11.1$ 6.7$ 8.3$ Revenue - FTE 1,779.8$ 1,725.4$ 1,588.6$ Pre-Tax Income - FTE 551.7$ 517.5$ 494.8$ Pre-Tax Margin - Reported 30.6% 29.7% 30.8% Pre-Tax Margin - FTE 31.0% 30.0% 31.1% * FTE Adjustment applies to both revenue and pre-tax income Revenue Net Interest Income Pre-Tax Margin


 
11northerntrust.com | © 2022 NorthernTrust FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This presentation may include statements which constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward- looking statements are identified typically by words or phrases such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” “likely,” “plan,” “goal,” “target,” “strategy,” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” and “could.” Forward-looking statements include statements, other than those related to historical facts, that relate to Northern Trust’s financial results and outlook, capital adequacy, dividend policy and share repurchase program, accounting estimates and assumptions, credit quality including allowance levels, future pension plan contributions, effective tax rate, anticipated expense levels, contingent liabilities, acquisitions, strategies, market and industry trends, and expectations regarding the impact of accounting pronouncements and legislation. Forward-looking statements also include statements, other than those related to historical facts, that relate to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on global economic and market conditions and Northern Trust’s business, financial condition, and results of operations. These statements are based on Northern Trust’s current beliefs and expectations of future events or future results, and involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and subject to change. These statements are also based on assumptions about many important factors, including the factors discussed in Northern Trust’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K and other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, all of which are available on Northern Trust’s website. We caution you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement as actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Northern Trust assumes no obligation to update its forward- looking statements. This presentation should be reviewed together with Northern Trust Corporation’s Second Quarter 2022 earnings press release, which is available at: www.northerntrust.com/about-us/investor-relations


 




Financial Trends
Second Quarter 2022
July 20, 2022



Please direct inquiries to:
Jennifer Childe
Senior Vice President, Director of Investor Relations
(312) 444-3290 or [email protected]
Briar Rose
Vice President, Investor Relations
(312) 557-5297 or [email protected]



The historical financial results and trends reflected in this report are not indicative of future financial results and trends for Northern Trust Corporation. This report should be read in conjunction with the Corporation's Second Quarter 2022 earnings press release, 2021 Annual Report to Shareholders, and periodic reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, all of which contain additional information about factors that could affect the Corporation's future financial results and trends. The Corporation assumes no obligation to update this report.




TABLE OF CONTENTS
17
Financial SummaryBalance Sheet Mix Trends
28
Income StatementInterest Rate Trends
39
Net Income TrendsAsset Quality
410
Fee DetailTrust Assets
511
Balance Sheet (EOP)Reconciliation to FTE
612
Balance Sheet TrendsReconciliation to FTE (Ratios)



Northern Trust Corporation
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
($ in Millions except per share information)
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr*3rd Qtr4th Qtr
Profitability:
$1,199.0 $1,556.4 $1,492.2 $1,209.3 $1,545.3 Net Income$375.1 $368.1 $395.7 $406.4 $389.3 $396.2 
1,130.4 1,489.9 1,428.9 1,141.0 1,490.6 Earnings Allocated to Common and Potential355.2 360.2 376.5 398.7 370.0 388.3 
  Common Shares
$4.95 $6.68 $6.66 $5.48 $7.16 Basic Earnings Per Share$1.71 $1.73 $1.81 $1.92 $1.78 $1.86 
4.92 6.64 6.63 5.46 7.14 Diluted Earnings Per Share1.70 1.72 1.80 1.91 1.77 1.86 
14 %35 % %(18 %)31 %Diluted EPS Growth over Previous Year10 %18 %36 %70 %4 %8 %
12.6 %16.2 %14.9 %11.2 %13.9 %Return on Average Common Equity13.7 %13.7 %13.7 %14.5 %14.2 %15.7 %
1.00 %1.27 %1.27 %0.88 %0.99 %Return on Average Assets0.99 %0.96 %1.00 %1.00 %0.97 %1.03 %
31.0 %33.3 %32.4 %27.1 %31.5 %Profit Margin (pre-tax) (FTE**)31.6 %31.1 %32.2 %31.0 %30.0 %31.0 %
22.1 %25.9 %24.4 %19.7 %23.8 %Profit Margin (after-tax) (FTE**)23.6 %23.2 %24.1 %24.2 %22.6 %22.3 %
72.8 %72.3 %72.0 %75.9 %78.2 %Noninterest Income to Total Revenue (FTE**)78.2 %78.4 %78.3 %77.9 %77.5 %73.6 %
63.4 %62.5 %63.1 %65.1 %67.1 %Trust Fees to Total Revenue (FTE**)66.9 %67.7 %67.6 %66.2 %67.7 %64.2 %
26.6 %20.5 %23.2 %25.7 %23.1 %Effective Tax Rate (US GAAP)24.4 %24.3 %23.6 %20.2 %23.8 %26.7 %
28.6 %22.1 %24.5 %27.2 %24.5 %Effective Tax Rate (FTE**)25.4 %25.6 %25.2 %21.8 %24.8 %28.2 %
Capital Ratios:
Standardized Approach
12.6 %12.9 %12.7 %12.8 %11.9 %Common Equity Tier 1 Capital12.0 %12.0 %11.9 %11.9 %11.4 %10.5 %
13.8 %14.1 %14.5 %13.9 %12.9 %Tier 1 Capital13.0 %13.1 %12.9 %12.9 %12.4 %11.5 %
15.8 %16.1 %16.3 %15.6 %14.1 %Total Capital14.5 %14.5 %14.3 %14.1 %13.6 %12.6 %
7.8 %8.0 %8.7 %7.6 %6.9 %Tier 1 Leverage6.9 %7.1 %7.1 %6.9 %6.5 %6.7 %
Advanced Approach
13.5 %13.7 %13.2 %13.4 %13.2 %Common Equity Tier 1 Capital12.8 %13.1 %13.0 %13.2 %12.1 %11.6 %
14.8 %15.0 %15.0 %14.5 %14.3 %Tier 1 Capital14.0 %14.2 %14.1 %14.3 %13.2 %12.7 %
16.7 %16.9 %16.8 %15.9 %15.3 %Total Capital15.2 %15.5 %15.4 %15.3 %14.2 %13.7 %
7.8 %8.0 %8.7 %7.6 %6.9 %Tier 1 Leverage6.9 %7.1 %7.1 %6.9 %6.5 %6.7 %
6.8 %7.0 %7.6 %8.6 %8.2 %Supplementary Leverage (a) (b)8.1 %8.2 %8.4 %8.2 %7.9 %7.6 %
Per Share Information / Ratios:
$1.60 $1.94 $2.60 $2.80 $2.80 Cash Dividends Declared Per Common Share$0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 
33 %29 %39 %51 %39 %Dividend Payout Ratio41 %41 %39 %37 %40 %38 %
$99.89 $83.59 $106.24 $93.14 $119.61 Market Value Per Share (End of Period)$105.11 $115.62 $107.81 $119.61 $116.45 $96.48 
20.3 12.6 16.0 17.1 16.8 Stock Price Multiple of Earnings18.8 19.7 17.0 16.8 16.2 13.1 
(based on trailing 4 quarters of diluted EPS)
$41.28 $43.95 $46.82 $51.87 $53.58 Book Value Per Common Share (End of Period)$50.80 $52.49 $53.04 $53.58 $50.51 $48.87 
*
Capital ratios for the current quarter are considered preliminary until the Form 10-Q is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
**Fully taxable equivalent (FTE). Presentation on an FTE basis is a non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measure. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent - Ratios on page 12 for further detail.
(a)Effective January 1, 2018, the Corporation and Bank are subject to a minimum supplementary leverage ratio of 3 percent.
(b)
From April 1, 2020, through April 1, 2021, the Federal Reserve issued temporary Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) relief that required Northern Trust to exclude U.S. Treasury balances from the SLR. Please see the Northern Trust Corporation Pillar 3 disclosures for further SLR discussion.
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Northern Trust Corporation
INCOME STATEMENT
($ in Millions except per share information)
SIX MONTHSCHANGESECOND QUARTERCHANGE
20222021$%20222021$%
$1,305.1 $1,232.0 $73.1 %Asset Servicing Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$642.7 $611.5 $31.2 %
1,006.7 907.1 99.6 11 %WM Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees 500.7 463.9 36.8 %
2,311.8 2,139.1 172.7 %Total Fees1,143.4 1,075.4 68.0 %
158.5 149.3 9.2 %Foreign Exchange Trading Income77.6 70.6 7.0 10 %
21.7 22.5 (0.8)(3)%Treasury Management Fees10.6 11.3 (0.7)(6)%
69.0 67.8 1.2 %Security Commissions and Trading Income32.8 33.0 (0.2)(1)%
86.7 109.3 (22.6)(21)%Other Operating Income45.6 54.4 (8.8)(16)%
— — — N/MInvestment Security Gains (Losses), net— — — N/M
2,647.7 2,488.0 159.7 %Total Noninterest Income1,310.0 1,244.7 65.3 %
926.1 707.9 218.2 31 %Interest Income (FTE*)535.9 351.4 184.5 52 %
68.6 17.3 51.3 N/MInterest Expense66.1 7.5 58.6 N/M
857.5 690.6 166.9 24 %Net Interest Income (FTE*)469.8 343.9 125.9 37 %
3,505.2 3,178.6 326.6 10 %Total Revenue (FTE*)1,779.8 1,588.6 191.2 12 %
6.5 (57.0)63.5 N/MProvision for Credit Losses4.5 (27.0)31.5 N/M
1,110.4 1,004.8 105.6 11 %Compensation546.5 486.3 60.2 12 %
223.9 221.8 2.1 %Employee Benefits119.6 118.4 1.2 %
426.5 414.5 12.0 %Outside Services 213.1 218.1 (5.0)(2)%
397.0 355.0 42.0 12 %Equipment and Software203.5 178.3 25.2 14 %
102.1 103.0 (0.9)(1)%Occupancy51.0 52.2 (1.2)(2)%
169.6 139.2 30.4 22 %Other Operating Expense89.9 67.5 22.4 33 %
2,429.5 2,238.3 191.2 %Total Noninterest Expense1,223.6 1,120.8 102.8 %
1,069.2 997.3 71.9 %Income before Income Taxes (FTE*)551.7 494.8 56.9 12 %
265.9 239.2 26.7 11 %Provision for Income Taxes144.4 118.4 26.0 22 %
17.8 14.9 2.9 19 %Taxable Equivalent Adjustment11.1 8.3 2.8 35 %
283.7 254.1 29.6 12 %Total Taxes (FTE*)155.5 126.7 28.8 23 %
$785.5 $743.2 $42.3 %Net Income$396.2 $368.1 $28.1 %
$20.9 $20.9 $— — %Dividends on Preferred Stock$4.7 $4.7 $— — %
6.3 6.9 (0.6)(8)%Earnings Allocated to Participating Securities3.2 3.2 — — %
758.3 715.4 42.9 %Earnings Allocated to Common and Potential Common Shares388.3 360.2 28.1 %
$3.64 $3.44 $0.20 %Earnings Per Share - Basic$1.86 $1.73 $0.13 %
$3.63 $3.42 $0.21 %Earnings Per Share - Diluted$1.86 $1.72 $0.14 %
208,205 208,242 Average Basic Shares (000s)208,384 208,369 
208,844 209,043 Average Diluted Shares (000s)208,878 209,138 
208,387 208,395 End of Period Shares Outstanding (000s)208,387 208,395 
N/M - Not meaningful
* Fully taxable equivalent (FTE). Presentation on an FTE basis is a non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measure. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent on page 11 for further detail.
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Northern Trust Corporation
NET INCOME TRENDS
($ in Millions except per share information)
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
$1,984.5 $2,173.1 $2,211.5 $2,321.6 $2,487.3 Asset Servicing Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$620.5 $611.5 $630.2 $625.1 $662.4 $642.7 
1,449.8 1,580.6 1,640.6 1,673.4 1,873.8 WM Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees443.2 463.9 480.8 485.9 506.0 500.7 
3,434.3 3,753.7 3,852.1 3,995.0 4,361.1 Total Fees1,063.7 1,075.4 1,111.0 1,111.0 1,168.4 1,143.4 
209.9 307.2 250.9 290.4 292.6 Foreign Exchange Trading Income78.7 70.6 66.4 76.9 80.9 77.6 
56.4 51.8 44.5 45.4 44.3 Treasury Management Fees11.2 11.3 11.2 10.6 11.1 10.6 
89.6 98.3 103.6 133.2 140.2 Security Commissions and Trading Income34.8 33.0 36.5 35.9 36.2 32.8 
157.5 127.5 145.5 194.0 243.9 Other Operating Income54.9 54.4 62.3 72.3 41.1 45.6 
(1.6)(1.0)(1.4)(0.4)(0.3)Investment Security Gains (Losses), net— — — (0.3)— — 
3,946.1 4,337.5 4,395.2 4,657.6 5,081.8 Total Noninterest Income1,243.3 1,244.7 1,287.4 1,306.4 1,337.7 1,310.0 
1,475.0 1,663.9 1,710.7 1,477.6 1,418.3 Net Interest Income (FTE*)346.7 343.9 357.1 370.6 387.7 469.8 
5,421.1 6,001.4 6,105.9 6,135.2 6,500.1 Total Revenue (FTE*)1,590.0 1,588.6 1,644.5 1,677.0 1,725.4 1,779.8 
(28.0)(14.5)(14.5)125.0 (81.5)Provision for Credit Losses(30.0)(27.0)(13.0)(11.5)2.0 4.5 
1,733.7 1,806.9 1,859.0 1,947.1 2,011.0 Compensation518.5 486.3 496.0 510.2 563.9 546.5 
319.9 356.7 355.2 387.7 431.4 Employee Benefits103.4 118.4 101.7 107.9 104.3 119.6 
668.4 739.4 774.5 763.1 849.4 Outside Services196.4 218.1 210.7 224.2 213.4 213.1 
524.0 582.2 612.1 673.5 736.3 Equipment and Software176.7 178.3 185.2 196.1 193.5 203.5 
191.8 201.1 212.9 230.1 208.7 Occupancy50.8 52.2 53.9 51.8 51.1 51.0 
331.6 330.6 329.8 346.7 299.1 Other Operating Expense71.7 67.5 81.2 78.7 79.7 89.9 
3,769.4 4,016.9 4,143.5 4,348.2 4,535.9 Total Noninterest Expense1,117.5 1,120.8 1,128.7 1,168.9 1,205.9 1,223.6 
1,679.7 1,999.0 1,976.9 1,662.0 2,045.7 Income before Income Taxes (FTE*)502.5 494.8 528.8 519.6 517.5 551.7 
434.9 401.4 451.9 418.3 464.8 Provision for Income Taxes120.8 118.4 122.4 103.2 121.5 144.4 
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Taxable Equivalent Adjustment6.6 8.3 10.7 10.0 6.7 11.1 
480.7 442.6 484.7 452.7 500.4 Total Taxes (FTE*)127.4 126.7 133.1 113.2 128.2 155.5 
$1,199.0 $1,556.4 $1,492.2 $1,209.3 $1,545.3 Net Income$375.1 $368.1 $395.7 $406.4 $389.3 $396.2 
$4.95 $6.68 $6.66 $5.48 $7.16 Earnings Per Share - Basic$1.71 $1.73 $1.81 $1.92 $1.78 $1.86 
4.92 6.64 6.63 5.46 7.14 Earnings Per Share - Diluted1.70 1.72 1.80 1.91 1.77 1.86 
229,654 224,488 215,601 209,008 208,899 Average Diluted Shares (000s)208,946 209,138 208,923 208,593 208,809 208,878 
$49.8 $46.4 $46.4 $56.2 $41.8 Preferred Dividends**$16.2 $4.7 $16.2 $4.7 $16.2 $4.7 
* Fully taxable equivalent (FTE). Presentation on an FTE basis is a non-generally accepted accounting principle financial measure. Please refer to the Reconciliation to Fully Taxable Equivalent on page 11 for further detail.
** Dividends on Preferred Stock in 2020 includes $11.5 million related to the difference between the redemption amount of the Corporation's Series C Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, which was redeemed in the first quarter of 2020, and its carrying value.
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TRUST, INVESTMENT AND OTHER SERVICING FEES DETAIL
($ in Millions)
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
Asset Servicing
$1,342.1 $1,501.1 $1,549.3 $1,586.1 $1,818.8 Custody & Fund Administration$446.0 $454.9 $460.2 $457.7 $452.7 $433.8 
403.5 436.8 445.7 511.1 443.5 Investment Management115.9 100.7 113.6 113.3 146.9 148.4 
96.4 102.0 87.2 88.0 76.7 Securities Lending18.2 19.5 20.2 18.8 18.8 21.6 
142.6 133.2 129.3 136.4 148.3 Other40.4 36.4 36.2 35.3 44.0 38.9 
$1,984.6 $2,173.1 $2,211.5 $2,321.6 $2,487.3 Total Asset Servicing Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$620.5 $611.5 $630.2 $625.1 $662.4 $642.7 
Wealth Management
$575.5 $607.8 $619.3 $607.3 $698.7 Central$164.2 $174.3 $178.8 $181.4 $181.7 $177.4 
356.2 401.7 422.2 442.1 509.3 East119.0 127.2 130.2 132.9 134.0 128.1 
291.7 320.0 330.9 337.7 380.2 West90.8 93.8 97.0 98.6 101.4 98.7 
226.3 251.1 268.2 286.3 285.6 Global Family Office69.2 68.6 74.8 73.0 88.9 96.5 
$1,449.7 $1,580.6 $1,640.6 $1,673.4 $1,873.8 Total WM Trust, Investment and Other Servicing Fees$443.2 $463.9 $480.8 $485.9 $506.0 $500.7 

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BALANCE SHEET
END OF PERIOD
($ in Millions)
CHANGE
Assets6/30/20226/30/2021$%
Federal Reserve and Other Central Banks Deposits and Other(2)
$37,948.3 $54,159.5 $(16,211.2)(30)%
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
5,354.6 7,047.8 (1,693.2)(24)%
Federal Funds Sold10.0 0.1 9.9 N/M
Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell1,171.8 947.8 224.0 24 %
Securities:(1)
U.S. Government2,645.3 2,657.9 (12.6)— %
Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions3,453.3 3,489.9 (36.6)(1)%
Government Sponsored Agency22,219.8 24,144.9 (1,925.1)(8)%
Other(4)
28,173.8 29,551.3 (1,377.5)(5)%
   Total Securities56,492.2 59,844.0 (3,351.8)(6)%
Loans and Leases41,207.8 37,406.6 3,801.2 10 %
Total Earning Assets142,184.7 159,405.8 (17,221.1)(11)%
Allowance for Credit Losses(154.7)(160.5)5.8 (4)%
Cash and Due From Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits(5)
2,357.6 1,683.3 674.3 40 %
Buildings and Equipment476.6 496.5 (19.9)(4)%
Client Security Settlement Receivables2,284.7 2,011.6 273.1 14 %
Goodwill690.0 709.4 (19.4)(3)%
Other Assets9,947.4 8,145.0 1,802.4 22 %
Total Assets$157,786.3 $172,291.1 $(14,504.8)(8)%
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Savings, Money Market and Other$30,857.0 $31,604.7 $(747.7)(2)%
Savings Certificates and Other Time785.0 877.7 (92.7)(11)%
Non- U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing69,951.1 71,705.4 (1,754.3)(2)%
Total Interest-Bearing Deposits101,593.1 104,187.8 (2,594.7)(2)%
Federal Funds Purchased389.2 0.2 389.0 N/M
Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase799.4 529.1 270.3 51 %
Other Borrowings3,514.9 5,140.6 (1,625.7)(32)%
Senior Notes3,305.8 3,036.0 269.8 %
Long-Term Debt1,094.1 1,165.3 (71.2)(6)%
Floating Rate Capital Debt— 277.8 (277.8)(100)%
Total Interest-Related Funds110,696.5 114,336.8 (3,640.3)(3)%
Demand and Other Noninterest-Bearing Deposits32,081.5 42,022.4 (9,940.9)(24)%
Other Liabilities3,938.6 4,108.9 (170.3)(4)%
Total Liabilities146,716.6 160,468.1 (13,751.5)(9)%
Common Equity10,184.8 10,938.1 (753.3)(7)%
Preferred Equity884.9 884.9 — — %
Total Stockholders' Equity11,069.7 11,823.0 (753.3)(6)%
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity$157,786.3 $172,291.1 $(14,504.8)(8)%
(1)
Memo - at 6/30/2022:
Held to Maturity Debt Securities $20,112.6 
Available for Sale Debt Securities 35,017.9 
Trading Securities0.4 
Other Earning Assets1,361.3 
$56,492.2 
(2)
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)
Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)
Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits includes the noninterest-bearing component of Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
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BALANCE SHEET TRENDS
  PERIOD AVERAGES(1)
($ in Millions)
20212022
20172018201920202021Assets1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
$23,904 $23,899 $18,528 $27,921 $39,041 
Federal Reserve and Other Central Banks Deposits and Other(2)
$37,140 $37,425 $40,541 $40,999 $45,221 $36,708 
7,143 6,023 5,997 5,401 5,780 
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
6,464 6,737 5,165 4,778 4,384 4,228 
18 21 13 — Federal Funds Sold— — — — 
1,832 1,478 835 1,253 1,067 Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell1,551 1,012 841 876 692 1,149 
Securities:
6,342 5,737 5,297 4,257 2,685 U.S. Government2,877 2,676 2,669 2,524 2,501 2,648 
887 725 981 2,194 3,532 Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions3,199 3,373 3,691 3,856 3,793 3,487 
17,987 20,683 22,634 23,970 24,546 Government Sponsored Agency24,846 24,521 24,414 24,408 23,511 22,468 
19,499 23,136 21,773 25,635 30,014 
Other(4)
30,310 30,000 28,221 31,534 30,122 28,464 
44,716 50,281 50,684 56,057 60,778    Total Securities61,231 60,570 58,996 62,321 59,927 57,067 
33,565 32,029 31,053 33,499 37,208 Loans and Leases34,201 36,282 38,411 39,860 39,544 40,747 
111,178 113,731 107,109 124,133 143,873 Total Earning Assets140,589 142,024 143,953 148,834 149,768 139,902 
(157)(126)(111)(178)(173)Allowance for Credit Losses(199)(177)(161)(156)(152)(156)
2,583 2,534 2,394 2,603 2,286 
Cash and Due From Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits(5)
2,615 2,403 2,012 2,124 2,047 2,559 
466 439 426 509 503 Buildings and Equipment509 505 500 497 495 488 
892 1,002 1,070 1,358 1,530 Client Security Settlement Receivables1,669 1,533 1,284 1,639 1,826 1,588 
544 643 683 695 707 Goodwill707 708 709 705 704 694 
4,101 4,725 5,981 7,691 7,637 Other Assets7,367 7,305 8,156 7,711 7,455 9,010 
$119,607 $122,947 $117,551 $136,811 $156,363 Total Assets$153,256 $154,300 $156,453 $161,354 $162,143 $154,084 
Liabilities and Equity
$15,576 $15,149 $16,578 $23,396 $28,339 Savings, Money Market and Other$26,736 $27,427 $28,472 $30,676 $32,329 $30,968 
1,273 871 868 1,266 887 Savings Certificates and Other Time924 899 871 857 842 792 
56,583 58,557 54,885 60,486 69,713 Non- U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing68,306 69,202 70,211 71,099 68,200 63,901 
73,432 74,577 72,331 85,149 98,940 Total Interest-Bearing Deposits95,965 97,528 99,554 102,631 101,371 95,661 
1,103 2,763 1,267 981 191 Federal Funds Purchased406 195 166 — — 923 
739 525 339 218 232 Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase90 229 293 314 254 597 
4,854 7,496 7,753 6,401 5,050 Other Borrowings4,681 5,196 5,527 4,789 3,691 4,187 
1,497 1,704 2,389 3,234 2,856 Senior Notes3,058 3,023 2,841 2,510 2,442 2,885 
1,519 1,297 1,139 1,189 1,166 Long-Term Debt1,179 1,169 1,166 1,151 1,128 1,096 
277 278 278 278 218 Floating Rate Capital Debt278 278 278 42 — — 
83,422 88,638 85,495 97,450 108,653 Total Interest-Related Funds105,656 107,617 109,824 111,437 108,886 105,348 
23,073 20,527 17,456 23,362 31,144 Demand and Other Noninterest-Bearing Deposits30,451 30,469 30,241 33,390 37,129 33,733 
3,132 3,553 3,952 4,806 4,870 Other Liabilities5,611 4,663 4,534 4,685 4,616 4,096 
109,627 112,718 106,903 125,618 144,666 Total Liabilities141,718 142,749 144,600 149,512 150,632 143,177 
9,099 9,347 9,705 10,307 10,812 Common Equity10,653 10,666 10,968 10,957 10,626 10,022 
882 882 943 886 885 Preferred Equity885 885 885 885 885 885 
9,981 10,229 10,648 11,193 11,697 Total Stockholders' Equity11,537 11,551 11,853 11,842 11,511 10,907 
$119,607 $122,947 $117,551 $136,811 $156,363 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity$153,256 $154,300 $156,453 $161,354 $162,143 $154,084 
(1)
Summations may not equal due to rounding
(2)
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)
Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)
Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits includes the noninterest-bearing component of Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
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BALANCE SHEET MIX TRENDS
PERIOD AVERAGES(1)
20212022
20172018201920202021Assets1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
20.0 %19.4 %15.8 %20.4 %25.0 %
Federal Reserve and Other Central Banks Deposits and Other(2)
24.2 %24.3 %25.9 %25.4 %27.9 %23.8 %
6.0 4.9 5.1 3.9 3.7 
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
4.2 4.4 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.7 
— — — — — Federal Funds Sold— — — — — — 
1.5 1.2 0.7 0.9 0.7 Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell1.0 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.7 
Securities:
5.3 4.7 4.5 3.1 1.7 U.S. Government1.9 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.7 
0.7 0.6 0.8 1.6 2.3 Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions2.1 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 
15.0 16.8 19.3 17.5 15.7 Government Sponsored Agency16.2 15.9 15.6 15.1 14.5 14.6 
16.3 18.8 18.5 18.7 19.2 
Other(4)
19.8 19.4 18.0 19.5 18.6 18.5 
37.4 40.9 43.1 41.0 38.9    Total Securities40.0 39.3 37.7 38.6 37.0 37.0 
28.1 26.1 26.4 24.5 23.8 Loans and Leases22.3 23.5 24.6 24.7 24.4 26.4 
93.0 92.5 91.1 90.7 92.0 Total Earning Assets91.7 92.0 92.0 92.2 92.4 90.8 
(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)Allowance for Credit Losses(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)
2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.5 
Cash and Due From Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits(5)
1.7 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.7 
0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 Buildings and Equipment0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 
0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.0 Client Security Settlement Receivables1.1 1.0 0.8 1.0 1.1 1.0 
0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 Goodwill0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 
3.4 3.8 5.1 5.6 4.9 Other Assets4.8 4.7 5.2 4.8 4.6 5.8 
100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %Total Assets100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
Liabilities and Equity
13.0 %12.3 %14.1 %17.1 %18.1 %Savings, Money Market and Other17.4 %17.8 %18.2 %19.0 %19.9 %20.1 %
1.1 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.6 Savings Certificates and Other Time0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 
47.3 47.6 46.7 44.2 44.6 Non- U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing44.6 44.8 44.9 44.1 42.1 41.5 
61.4 60.7 61.5 62.2 63.3 Total Interest-Bearing Deposits62.6 63.2 63.6 63.6 62.5 62.1 
0.9 2.2 1.1 0.7 0.1 Federal Funds Purchased0.3 0.1 0.1 — — 0.6 
0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 
4.1 6.1 6.6 4.7 3.2 Other Borrowings3.1 3.4 3.5 3.0 2.3 2.7 
1.3 1.4 2.0 2.4 1.8 Senior Notes2.0 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.9 
1.3 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.7 Long-Term Debt0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 Floating Rate Capital Debt0.2 0.2 0.2 — — — 
69.7 72.1 72.7 71.2 69.5 Total Interest-Related Funds68.9 69.7 70.2 69.1 67.2 68.4 
19.3 16.7 14.8 17.1 19.9 Demand and Other Noninterest-Bearing Deposits19.9 19.7 19.3 20.7 22.9 21.9 
2.6 2.9 3.4 3.5 3.1 Other Liabilities3.7 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 
91.7 91.7 90.9 91.8 92.5 Total Liabilities92.5 92.5 92.4 92.7 92.9 92.9 
7.6 7.6 8.3 7.5 6.9 Common Equity7.0 6.9 7.0 6.8 6.6 6.5 
0.7 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.6 Preferred Equity0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 
8.3 8.3 9.1 8.2 7.5 Total Stockholders' Equity7.5 7.5 7.6 7.3 7.1 7.1 
100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
(1)
Summations may not equal due to rounding
(2)
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)
Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)
Cash and Due from Banks and Other Central Bank Deposits includes the noninterest-bearing component of Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.

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INTEREST RATE TRENDS (FTE(1) Basis)
PERIOD AVERAGES
Net Interest Income (FTE Adjusted), a non-GAAP financial measure, includes adjustments to a fully taxable equivalent basis for loans and securities. A reconciliation of net interest income, net interest margin, and net interest spread on a GAAP basis to net interest income, net interest margin, and net interest spread on an FTE basis, respectively, (each of which is a non-GAAP financial measure) is provided on pages 11 and 12. Net interest margin is calculated by dividing annualized net interest income by average interest-earning assets. Net interest spread is calculated as the difference between the interest rate earned (annualized interest income divided by average interest-earning assets) and the interest rate incurred (annualized interest expense divided by average interest-related funds).
20212022
20172018201920202021Earnings Assets1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
0.65 %0.87 %0.98 %0.10 %0.03 %
Federal Reserve and Other Central Banks Deposits and Other(2)
— %0.01 %0.04 %0.06 %0.16 %0.65 %
0.89 1.16 1.21 0.41 0.16 
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks(3)
0.15 0.16 0.15 0.18 0.24 0.62 
1.39 2.18 2.73 1.37 0.41 Federal Funds Sold0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.45 0.75 
1.48 2.22 2.10 0.31 0.33 
Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell(5)
0.27 0.34 0.38 0.38 0.50 2.47 
Securities:
1.41 1.89 2.09 1.48 1.10 U.S. Government1.02 1.03 1.01 1.35 1.62 1.74 
1.48 1.91 2.49 2.20 1.98 Obligations of States and Political Subdivisions1.96 1.99 1.96 2.01 2.11 2.31 
1.57 2.20 2.58 1.71 1.21 Government Sponsored Agency1.36 1.20 1.14 1.12 1.26 1.51 
1.30 1.59 1.75 1.26 1.02 
Other(4)
0.99 1.03 1.10 0.98 1.00 1.27 
1.43 1.88 2.17 1.51 1.16    Total Securities1.19 1.15 1.17 1.11 1.20 1.45 
2.77 3.45 3.74 2.32 1.92 Loans and Leases2.05 1.91 1.87 1.88 1.97 2.53 
1.63 %2.08 %2.36 %1.35 %1.00 %Total Earning Assets1.03 %0.99 %1.00 %0.99 %1.06 %1.54 %
Interest-Bearing Funds
0.16 %0.54 %0.97 %0.20 %0.05 %Savings, Money Market and Other0.06 %0.04 %0.04 %0.04 %0.04 %0.24 %
0.74 0.90 1.86 1.30 0.55 Savings Certificates and Other Time0.67 0.49 0.53 0.49 0.51 0.58 
0.26 0.50 0.57 (0.03)(0.11)Non- U.S. Offices - Interest-Bearing(0.11)(0.11)(0.12)(0.12)(0.12)0.02 
0.25 0.52 0.68 0.06 (0.06)Total Interest-Bearing Deposits(0.06)(0.06)(0.07)(0.06)(0.06)0.10 
0.95 1.82 2.05 0.22 (0.19)Federal Funds Purchased0.06 (0.95)0.09 — 0.05 1.22 
0.81 1.48 1.89 0.47 0.07 
Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase(5)
0.07 0.03 0.06 0.11 0.49 4.01 
1.04 2.00 2.34 0.71 0.28 Other Borrowings0.30 0.25 0.26 0.32 0.35 0.80 
3.13 3.13 3.04 2.24 1.69 Senior Notes1.82 1.82 1.64 1.44 1.59 2.65 
2.58 3.47 3.36 2.24 1.81 Long-Term Debt1.83 1.83 1.79 1.80 1.94 2.47 
1.75 2.72 2.98 1.52 0.78 Floating Rate Capital Debt0.81 0.76 0.75 0.86 — — 
0.41 %0.79 %0.96 %0.21 %0.02 %Total Interest-Related Funds0.04 %0.03 %0.02 %0.01 %0.01 %0.25 %
1.22 %1.29 %1.40 %1.14 %0.98 %Net Interest Spread0.99 %0.96 %0.98 %0.98 %1.05 %1.29 %
1.33 %1.46 %1.60 %1.19 %0.99 %Net Interest Margin1.00 %0.97 %0.98 %0.99 %1.05 %1.35 %
(1)
Fully taxable equivalent. The 2018 through 2021 FTE adjustments are based on a federal income tax rate of 21% and the 2017 FTE adjustments are based on a federal income tax rate of 35%, where the rate is adjusted for applicable state income taxes, net of related federal tax benefit.
(2)
Federal Reserve and Other Central Bank Deposits and Other includes collateral deposits with certain securities depositories and clearing houses for the purpose of presenting earning assets; such deposits are presented in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(3)
Interest-Bearing Due from and Deposits with Banks includes the interest-bearing component of Cash and Due from Banks and Interest-Bearing Deposits with Banks as presented on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(4)
Other securities include certain community development investments and Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve stock, which are classified in Other Assets on the consolidated balance sheets in our periodic filings with the SEC.
(5)
Includes the impact of balance sheet netting under master netting arrangements of approximately $2.8 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Excluding the impact of netting, the average interest rate on Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell would be approximately 0.72% for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Excluding the impact of netting, the average interest rate on Securities Sold under Agreements to Repurchase would be approximately 0.70% for the three months ended June 30, 2022.
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ASSET QUALITY
END OF PERIOD
($ in Millions)
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
$192.0 $153.8 $138.2 $124.4 $259.9 Beginning Allowance for Credit Losses$259.9 $230.8 $207.0 $195.1 $184.7 $189.9 
— — — 13.7 — Cumulative Effect Adjustment*— — — — — — 
(28.0)(14.5)(14.5)125.0 (81.5)Provision for Credit Losses(30.0)(27.0)(13.0)(11.5)2.0 4.5 
(Charge-offs) Recoveries
(21.5)(10.1)(6.5)(9.7)(0.7)Charge-offs(0.4)— — (0.3)(0.1)— 
11.3 9.0 7.2 6.5 7.0 Recoveries1.3 3.2 1.1 1.4 3.3 5.5 
(10.2)(1.1)0.7 (3.2)6.3 Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries0.9 3.2 1.1 1.1 3.2 5.5 
$153.8 $138.2 $124.4 $259.9 $184.7 Ending Allowance for Credit Losses$230.8 $207.0 $195.1 $184.7 $189.9 $199.9 
Allowance for Credit Losses Assigned to:
$131.2 $112.6 $104.5 $190.7 $138.4 Loans and Leases$165.4 $148.8 $143.9 $138.4 $136.3 $138.2 
22.6 25.6 19.9 61.1 34.1 Undrawn Loan Commitments and Standby Letters of Credit55.1 46.5 39.8 34.1 37.5 43.5 
— — — 8.1 12.2 Debt Securities and Other Financial Assets10.3 11.7 11.4 12.2 16.1 18.2 
$153.8 $138.2 $124.4 $259.9 $184.7 Total Allowance for Credit Losses$230.8 $207.0 $195.1 $184.7 $189.9 $199.9 
$33,565 $32,029 $31,053 $33,499 $37,208 Average Loans and Leases Outstanding$34,201 $36,282 $38,411 $39,860 $39,544 $40,747 
Annualized Loan-Related Net (Charge-offs) Recoveries to
(0.03)%— %— %(0.01)%0.02 %Average Loans and Leases0.01 %0.04 %0.01 %0.01 %0.03 %0.05 %
$32,592 $32,490 $31,410 $33,760 $40,481 End of Period Loans and Leases Outstanding$34,344 $37,407 $39,457 $40,481 $39,239 $41,208 
Allowance for Credit Losses Assigned to Loans
0.40 %0.35 %0.33 %0.56 %0.34 %and Leases to Total Loans and Leases0.48 %0.40 %0.36 %0.34 %0.35 %0.34 %
Nonaccrual Assets
$150.7 $109.3 $83.6 $131.7 $122.3 Nonaccrual Loans and Leases$123.8 $106.5 $141.0 $122.3 $100.8 $89.7 
4.6 8.4 3.2 0.7 3.0 Other Real Estate Owned (OREO)1.5 0.2 0.2 3.0 0.2 0.1 
$155.3 $117.7 $86.8 $132.4 $125.3 Total Nonaccrual Assets$125.3 $106.7 $141.2 $125.3 $101.0 $89.8 
0.48 %0.36 %0.28 %0.39 %0.31 %Nonaccrual Assets to Loans and Leases and OREO0.36 %0.29 %0.36 %0.31 %0.26 %0.22 %
Loans and Leases Allowance to Nonaccrual
0.9x1.0x1.3x1.4x1.1xLoans and Leases1.3 x1.4x1.0x1.1x1.4x1.5x
*Upon the January 1, 2020 adoption of ASU 2016-13, Northern Trust increased the allowance for credit losses by $13.7 million, with a corresponding cumulative effect adjustment to decrease retained earnings $10.1 million, net of tax.
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ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT AND CUSTODY
END OF PERIOD
($ in Billions)
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
Assets under Management
$871.2 $790.8 $917.5 $1,057.5 $1,191.0 Asset Servicing$1,093.7 $1,168.3 $1,159.5 $1,191.0 $1,091.6 $950.0 
Asset allocation:
443.3 403.3 483.8 551.7 626.6 Equities573.5 616.0 594.9 626.6 582.8 479.1 
111.9 105.3 114.6 120.1 132.6 Fixed Income Securities117.1 132.6 127.9 132.6 122.8 114.8 
148.5 132.4 156.1 198.8 236.2 Cash and Other Assets201.9 220.4 228.6 236.2 208.8 186.8 
167.5 149.8 163.0 186.9 195.6 Securities Lending Collateral201.2 199.3 208.1 195.6 177.2 169.3 
$289.8 $278.6 $313.8 $347.8 $416.1 Wealth Management$355.4 $371.1 $372.9 $416.1 $396.2 $352.8 
Asset allocation:
149.0 130.9 167.0 182.0 229.9 Equities196.1 211.8 211.5 229.9 218.1 185.0 
71.6 73.0 79.2 84.7 83.5 Fixed Income Securities81.8 82.3 82.7 83.5 81.6 80.1 
69.0 74.6 67.5 81.1 102.7 Cash and Other Assets77.5 77.0 78.7 102.7 96.5 87.7 
0.2 0.1 0.1 — — Securities Lending Collateral— — — — — — 
$1,161.0 $1,069.4 $1,231.3 $1,405.3 $1,607.1 Total Assets under Management$1,449.1 $1,539.4 $1,532.4 $1,607.1 $1,487.8 $1,302.8 
Asset allocation:
$592.3 $534.2 $650.8 $733.7 $856.5 Equities$769.6 $827.8 $806.4 $856.5 $800.9 $664.1 
183.5 178.3 193.8 204.8 216.1 Fixed Income Securities198.9 214.9 210.6 216.1 204.4 194.9 
217.5 207.0 223.6 279.9 338.9 Cash and Other Assets279.4 297.4 307.3 338.9 305.3 274.5 
167.7 149.9 163.1 186.9 195.6 Securities Lending Collateral201.2 199.3 208.1 195.6 177.2 169.3 
Assets under Custody / Administration
10,066.8 $9,490.5 $11,311.6 $13,653.1 $15,183.2 Asset Servicing$13,876.3 $14,754.1 $14,800.2 $15,183.2 $14,513.0 $12,812.2 
655.8 634.8 738.8 879.4 1,065.6 Wealth Management918.8 973.0 976.0 1,065.6 1,031.1 921.5 
$10,722.6 $10,125.3 $12,050.4 $14,532.5 $16,248.8 Total Assets under Custody / Administration$14,795.1 $15,727.1 $15,776.2 $16,248.8 $15,544.1 $13,733.7 
Assets under Custody
$7,439.1 $6,971.0 $8,497.8 $10,387.7 $11,554.8 Asset Servicing$10,618.0 $11,260.8 $11,283.6 $11,554.8 $10,987.5 $9,771.2 
Asset allocation:
3,400.1 3,043.0 3,866.6 4,751.0 5,404.3 Equities5,005.7 5,334.8 5,298.8 5,404.3 5,062.5 4,272.7 
2,755.2 2,700.2 3,102.3 3,742.6 3,997.5 Fixed Income Securities3,688.4 3,892.9 3,908.3 3,997.5 3,768.9 3,378.8 
1,116.3 1,078.0 1,365.9 1,707.2 1,957.4 Cash and Other Assets1,722.7 1,833.8 1,868.4 1,957.4 1,978.9 1,950.4 
167.5 149.8 163.0 186.9 195.6 Securities Lending Collateral201.2 199.3 208.1 195.6 177.2 169.3 
$645.5 $622.9 $735.7 $875.1 $1,057.5 Wealth Management$916.2 $967.8 $962.9 $1,057.5 $1,022.9 $913.0 
Asset allocation:
375.6 336.5 432.0 542.9 644.8 Equities575.0 616.3 600.7 644.8 615.2 512.8 
121.3 122.2 134.3 128.3 142.1 Fixed Income Securities130.3 136.7 138.2 142.1 140.5 135.0 
148.4 164.1 169.3 203.9 270.6 Cash and Other Assets210.9 214.8 224.0 270.6 267.2 265.2 
0.2 0.1 0.1 — — Securities Lending Collateral— — — — — — 
$8,084.6 $7,593.9 $9,233.5 $11,262.8 $12,612.3 Total Assets under Custody$11,534.2 $12,228.6 $12,246.5 $12,612.3 $12,010.4 $10,684.2 
Asset allocation:
$3,775.7 $3,379.5 $4,298.6 $5,293.9 $6,049.1 Equities$5,580.7 $5,951.0 $5,899.5 $6,049.1 $5,677.7 $4,785.5 
2,876.5 2,822.4 3,236.6 3,870.9 4,139.6 Fixed Income Securities3,818.7 4,029.6 4,046.5 4,139.6 3,909.4 3,513.8 
1,264.7 1,242.1 1,535.2 1,911.1 2,228.0 Cash and Other Assets1,933.6 2,048.7 2,092.4 2,228.0 2,246.1 2,215.6 
167.7 149.9 163.1 186.9 195.6 Securities Lending Collateral201.2 199.3 208.1 195.6 177.2 169.3 
Memo
$87.1 $83.5 $94.2 $114.0 $144.9 WM Global Family Office AUM$114.3 $119.7 $120.4 $144.9 $136.6 $121.9 
422.9 405.5 474.1 600.7 742.6 WM Global Family Office AUC635.2 675.4 668.9 742.6 720.8 642.2 
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Northern Trust Corporation
RECONCILIATION TO FULLY TAXABLE EQUIVALENT
($ in Millions)
Northern Trust presents certain financial measures on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis, which is a non-generally accepted accounting principle (GAAP). Management believes an FTE presentation provides a clearer indication of these financial measures for comparative purposes.

Net interest income (FTE) – Non-GAAP and net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP and other FTE measures include the tax equivalent adjustments on tax-exempt income, consistent with industry practice. The adjustments are based on the federal income tax rate, where the rate is adjusted for applicable state income taxes, net of related federal tax benefit. When adjusted to an FTE basis, yields on taxable, nontaxable, and partially taxable assets are comparable; however, the adjustment to an FTE basis has no impact on net income. Below is a reconciliation of the financial measures presented on an FTE basis.
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
$1,769.4 $2,321.4 $2,499.9 $1,643.5 $1,406.5 Interest Income - GAAP$349.9 $343.1 $351.3 $362.2 $383.5 $524.8 
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Add: FTE Adjustment6.68.310.710.06.711.1
1,815.2 2,362.6 2,532.7 1,677.9 1,442.1 Interest Income (FTE) - Non-GAAP356.5351.4362.0372.2390.2535.9
1,429.2 1,622.7 1,677.9 1,443.2 1,382.7 Net Interest Income - GAAP340.1335.6346.4360.6381.0458.7
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Add: FTE Adjustment6.68.310.710.06.711.1
1,475.0 1,663.9 1,710.7 1,477.6 1,418.3 Net Interest Income (FTE) - Non-GAAP346.7343.9357.1370.6387.7469.8
5,375.3 5,960.2 6,073.1 6,100.8 6,464.5 Total Revenue - GAAP1,583.4 1,580.3 1,633.8 1,667.0 1,718.7 1,768.7 
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Add: FTE Adjustment6.68.310.710.06.711.1
5,421.1 6,001.4 6,105.9 6,135.2 6,500.1 Total Revenue (FTE) - Non-GAAP1,590.0 1,588.6 1,644.5 1,677.0 1,725.4 1,779.8 
1,633.9 1,957.8 1,944.1 1,627.6 2,010.1 Income before Income Taxes - GAAP495.9486.5518.1509.6510.8540.6
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Add: FTE Adjustment6.68.310.710.06.711.1
1,679.7 1,999.0 1,976.9 1,662.0 2,045.7 Income before Income Taxes (FTE) - Non-GAAP502.5494.8528.8519.6517.5551.7
434.9 401.4 451.9 418.3 464.8 Provision for Income Taxes - GAAP120.8118.4122.4103.2121.5144.4
45.8 41.2 32.8 34.4 35.6 Add: FTE Adjustment6.68.310.710.06.711.1
480.7 442.6 484.7 452.7 500.4 Provision for Income Taxes (FTE) - Non-GAAP127.4126.7133.1113.2128.2155.5
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RECONCILIATION TO FULLY TAXABLE EQUIVALENT
RATIOS
Northern Trust presents certain financial measures on a fully taxable equivalent (FTE) basis, which is a non-generally accepted accounting principle (GAAP). Management believes an FTE presentation provides a clearer indication of these financial measures for comparative purposes.

Net interest income (FTE) – Non-GAAP and net interest margin (FTE) – Non-GAAP and other FTE measures include the tax equivalent adjustments on tax-exempt income, consistent with industry practice. The adjustments are based on the federal income tax rate, where the rate is adjusted for applicable state income taxes, net of related federal tax benefit. When adjusted to an FTE basis, yields on taxable, nontaxable, and partially taxable assets are comparable; however, the adjustment to an FTE basis has no impact on net income. Below is a reconciliation of the financial ratios presented on an FTE basis.
20212022
201720182019202020211st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr
30.4 %32.8 %32.0 %26.7 %31.1 %
Profit Margin (pre-tax) - GAAP (1)
31.3 %30.8 %31.7 %30.6 %29.7 %30.6 %
31.0 %33.3 %32.4 %27.1 %31.5 %
Profit Margin (pre-tax) (FTE) - Non-GAAP (1)
31.6 %31.1 %32.2 %31.0 %30.0 %31.0 %
22.3 %26.1 %24.6 %19.8 %23.9 %
Profit Margin (after-tax) - GAAP (2)
23.7 %23.3 %24.2 %24.4 %22.7 %22.4 %
22.1 %25.9 %24.4 %19.7 %23.8 %
Profit Margin (after-tax) (FTE) - Non-GAAP (2)
23.6 %23.2 %24.1 %24.2 %22.6 %22.3 %
26.6 %20.5 %23.2 %25.7 %23.1 %
Effective Tax Rate - GAAP (3)
24.4 %24.3 %23.6 %20.2 %23.8 %26.7 %
28.6 %22.1 %24.5 %27.2 %24.5 %
Effective Tax Rate (FTE) - Non-GAAP (3)
25.4 %25.6 %25.2 %21.8 %24.8 %28.2 %
73.4 %72.8 %72.4 %76.3 %78.6 %
Noninterest Income to Total Revenue - GAAP (4)
78.5 %78.8 %78.8 %78.4 %77.8 %74.1 %
72.8 %72.3 %72.0 %75.9 %78.2 %
Noninterest Income to Total Revenue (FTE) - Non-GAAP (4)
78.2 %78.4 %78.3 %77.9 %77.5 %73.6 %
63.9 %63.0 %63.4 %65.5 %67.5 %
Trust Fees to Total Revenue - GAAP (5)
67.2 %68.1 %68.0 %66.6 %68.0 %64.6 %
63.4 %62.5 %63.1 %65.1 %67.1 %
Trust Fees to Total Revenue (FTE) - Non-GAAP (5)
66.9 %67.7 %67.6 %66.2 %67.7 %64.2 %
1.18 %1.25 %1.37 %1.11 %0.96 %
Net Interest Spread - GAAP (6)
0.97 %0.94 %0.95 %0.96 %1.03 %1.25 %
1.22 %1.29 %1.40 %1.14 %0.98 %
Net Interest Spread (FTE) - Non-GAAP (6)
0.99 %0.96 %0.98 %0.98 %1.05 %1.29 %
1.29 %1.43 %1.57 %1.16 %0.96 %
Net Interest Margin - GAAP (7)
0.98 %0.95 %0.95 %0.96 %1.03 %1.31 %
1.33 %1.46 %1.60 %1.19 %0.99 %
Net Interest Margin (FTE) - Non-GAAP (7)
1.00 %0.97 %0.98 %0.99 %1.05 %1.35 %
(1)
Profit margin (pre-tax) is calculated by dividing income before income taxes by total revenue. Profit margin (pre-tax) on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing income before income taxes on an FTE basis by total revenue on an FTE basis.
(2)
Profit margin (after-tax) is calculated by dividing net income by total revenue. Profit margin (after-tax) on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing net income by total revenue on an FTE basis.
(3)
Effective tax rate is calculated by dividing the provision for income taxes by income before income taxes. Effective tax rate on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing the provision for income taxes on an FTE basis by income before income taxes on an FTE basis.
(4)
Noninterest income to total revenue is calculated by dividing noninterest income by total revenue. Noninterest income to total revenue on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing noninterest income by total revenue on an FTE basis.
(5)
Trust fees to total revenue is calculated by dividing total trust, investment and other servicing fees by total revenue. Trust fees to total revenue on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing total trust, investment and other servicing fees by total revenue on an FTE basis.
(6)
Net interest spread is calculated as the difference between the interest rate earned (annualized interest income divided by average interest-earning assets) and the interest rate incurred (annualized interest expense divided by average interest-related funds). Net interest spread on an FTE basis is calculated as the difference between the interest rate earned (annualized interest income on an FTE basis divided by average interest-earning assets) and the interest rate incurred (annualized interest expense divided by average interest-related funds).
(7)
Net interest margin is calculated by dividing annualized net interest income by average interest-earning assets. Net interest margin on an FTE basis is calculated by dividing annualized net interest income on an FTE basis by average interest-earning assets.
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