
Robin Vince
Who came from Goldman Sachs, is focused on modernizing BNY's technology platforms, improving operating efficiency, and growing fee revenue from its core custody, clearing, and payment services businesses.
BNY safekeeps over $50 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration and manages approximately $2 trillion in investment assets through BNY Mellon Investment Management. The bank processes trillions of dollars in payment flows daily and is a critical infrastructure provider to the global financial system. Vince, who came from Goldman Sachs, is focused on modernizing BNY's technology platforms, improving operating efficiency, and growing fee revenue from its core custody, clearing, and payment services businesses. BNY benefits from rising interest rates (which boost net interest income from the massive float associated with custody and payment processing) and from the secular growth of global financial assets requiring servicing. His key decisions involve technology platform modernization, operating margin improvement, digital asset custody capabilities, investment management business optimization, and capital return policy.
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