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Price: 133.54 USD -0.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: $91.7B

P/B

2.1
Current
69%
More Expensive
vs 3-y average of 1.2

Price to Book (P/B) ratio compares a company`s market value to its book value. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of net assets on the balance sheet.

P/B
2.1
=
Market Cap
$93.2B
/
Total Equity
$44.3B

Price to Book (P/B) ratio compares a company`s market value to its book value. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of net assets on the balance sheet.

P/B
2.1
=
Market Cap
$93.2B
/
Total Equity
$44.3B

Valuation Scenarios

Bank of New York Mellon Corp is trading above its 3-year average

If P/B returns to its 3-Year Average (1.2), the stock would be worth $78.88 (41% downside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
1/4
Maximum Downside
-54%
Maximum Upside
+21%
Average Downside
25%
Scenario P/B Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 2.1 $133.54
0%
3-Year Average 1.2 $78.88
-41%
5-Year Average 1 $61.33
-54%
Industry Average 1.6 $101.07
-24%
Country Average 2.5 $161.85
+21%

Forward P/B
Today’s price vs future total equity

Not enough data available to calculate forward P/B

Peer Comparison

All Multiples
P/B
P/E
All Countries
Close
Market Cap P/B P/E
US
Bank of New York Mellon Corp
NYSE:BK
91.9B USD 2.1 17.3
US
BlackRock Inc
NYSE:BLK
162.8B USD 2.9 26
US
Blackstone Inc
NYSE:BX
144.3B USD 17.2 47.3
CA
Brookfield Corp
NYSE:BN
99.3B USD 2.1 87.1
US
KKR & Co Inc
NYSE:KKR
90.4B USD 2.9 40.4
ZA
Ninety One Ltd
JSE:NY1
81.2B ZAR 10.8 23.8
CA
BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD
TSX:BAM
104.9B CAD 7.3 30.3
CA
Brookfield Asset Management Inc
NYSE:BAM
76.1B USD 7.4 30.6
US
BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD
F:RW5
65.6B EUR 7.3 30.4
US
Ameriprise Financial Inc
NYSE:AMP
42.8B USD 6.9 11
US
State Street Corp
NYSE:STT
42.2B USD 1.5 14.9

Market Distribution

In line with most companies in the United States of America
Percentile
44rd
Based on 10 946 companies
44rd percentile
2.1
Low
0 — 1.5
Typical Range
1.5 — 4.8
High
4.8 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 1.5
Median 2.5
70th Percentile 4.8
Max 147 580.5

Other Multiples

Bank of New York Mellon Corp
Glance View

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp., often referred to as BNY Mellon, has roots that stretch back to the inception of the American financial system, being founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1784. Emerging from a period where banks were rare and America's financial landscape was an untamed wilderness, BNY Mellon carved its niche through resilience and adaptability. Today, it sits as a colossus of the banking world, dual-headed between traditional banking and innovative financial services. Its operations span across more than 35 countries, offering comprehensive services in investment management and servicing, providing the backbone for institutional clients by safeguarding and stewarding financial assets. As a custodian bank, BNY Mellon thrives on managing and administering assets, with trillions of dollars in its charge. Its distinctive strength lies in being a trusted steward for other financial institutions, offering services including asset servicing, clearing, and collateral management. With an intricate tapestry of financial tools at its disposal, BNY Mellon generates revenue primarily through fees. These fees are charged for a wide array of services from asset and wealth management to treasury and cash management. This operational model requires a focus on scale, technology, and global networks, allowing the company to deftly navigate the intersection of modern digital innovations and age-old banking practices. Its blend of stability and forward-thinking strategy positions it as a vital entity within the global financial ecosystem.

BK Intrinsic Value
120.84 USD
Overvaluation 10%
Intrinsic Value
Price $133.54
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