The Bank of New York Mellon is a finance company focusing on investment banking services, asset management, and wealth management. Founded in 1784, it has become a prominent name in the financial industry with headquarters in New York City. The company, commonly known as BNY Mellon, has a diverse workforce consisting of 43.3% females and 40.9% ethnic minorities.
BNY Mellon generates annual revenue of $16.4 billion and employs approximately 48,400 staff members. The CEO Thomas P. Gibbons leads the firm in its mission to provide top-tier financial services to clients around the world. Although BNY Mellon has an unusually high proportion of Democratic Party members among its employees, it maintains a diverse workplace environment that fosters employee retention, with associates staying with the company for an average of 6.2 years.