The Bank of New York Mellon announced its intention to increase its quarterly cash dividend on its common shares by 13% from 47c to 53c per share, commencing as early as the third quarter of 2025, subject to approval by the company’s Board of Directors. On June 27, 2025, the Federal Reserve released the results of its 2025 bank stress test, which underscore BNY’s resilient business model and strong balance sheet. The Federal Reserve also notified the company that its preliminary Stress Capital Buffer requirement will remain 2.5%, equal to the regulatory floor. This SCB is expected to be effective from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026, under the current capital plan rule. Since the introduction of the SCB requirement in 2020, BNY’s SCB has consistently remained at the 2.5% floor. The company does not anticipate any impact on its SCB requirement based on the Federal Reserve’s notice of proposed rulemaking to reduce the volatility of the SCB requirement issued on April 17, 2025.
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