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Bank of New York Mellon (BUE:BK) Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % : 0.00% (As of . 20)


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What is Bank of New York Mellon Net Charge Offs to Average Loans %?

Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % is the net charge-offs divided by the average total loans during a specific period. This ratio measures the proportion of debt owed to a company that is unlikely to be recovered. A higher ratio means there’s more bad debt that is unlikely to be collected, which leads investors to believe it has a very risky portfolio.

The historical rank and industry rank for Bank of New York Mellon's Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % or its related term are showing as below:

BUE:BK's Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % is not ranked *
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Bank of New York Mellon Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % Historical Data

The historical data trend for Bank of New York Mellon's Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % can be seen below:

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Bank of New York Mellon  (BUE:BK) Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % Calculation

Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % is calculated as

Net Charge Offs to Average Loans %=Net Charge-offs / Average Total Loans

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


Bank of New York Mellon  (BUE:BK) Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % Explanation

A Net Charge-off (NCO) is the dollar amount representing the difference between gross charge-offs and any subsequent recoveries of delinquent debt. The bad debt often needs to be written off and classified as gross charge-off. If any money is recovered from that debt, the recovered amount needs to be subtracted from gross charge-off, which is how we get the net charge-off.

Net Charge Offs to Average Loans % represents the amount of debt that a company believes it will never collect and is an indicator of a financial institution's loan portfolio performance. A higher ratio, especially when compared to the previous period or to other banks, would suggest that there’s more bad debt that is unlikely to be collected and the loan portfolio may be too risky.


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Bank of New York Mellon (BUE:BK) Business Description

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240 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, USA, 10286
BNY Mellon is a global investment company involved in managing and servicing financial assets throughout the investment lifecycle. The bank provides financial services for institutions, corporations, and individual investors and delivers investment management and investment services in 35 countries and more than 100 markets. BNY Mellon is the largest global custody bank in the world, with about $44.3 trillion in under custody and administration (as of Dec. 31, 2022), and can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute, or restructure investments. BNY Mellon's asset-management division manages about $1.8 trillion in assets.