Northern Trust FY2025 annual report published; assets under custody/administration climb to $18.7 trillion

Reuters03-28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NTRSO">Northern Trust</a> FY2025 annual report published; assets under custody/administration climb to $18.7 trillion
  • Northern Trust reported continued progress on its multi-year “One Northern Trust” strategy, organized around optimizing growth, strengthening resiliency and risk management, and driving financial performance.
  • Leadership changes included Aengus Hallinan joining as chief risk officer and Michael Hunstad becoming president of asset management.
  • Asset servicing and wealth management remained the company’s two reporting segments, with asset management supporting both client businesses.
  • As of Dec. 31, 2025, Northern Trust reported USD 18.7 trillion in assets under custody/administration and USD 1.8 trillion in assets under management.


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