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The Bank of New York Mellon Filiale Frankfurt am Main

The Bank of New York Mellon Filiale Frankfurt am Main is the German branch of The Bank of New York Mellon and operates in Frankfurt as part of the group’s European footprint. The branch focuses on services for institutional clients, including global custody and asset servicing, collateral management, securities lending…

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Headquarters
Taunusanlage 21, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Phone
+49 69 120140
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About The Bank of New York Mellon Filiale Frankfurt am Main

The Bank of New York Mellon Filiale Frankfurt am Main is the German branch of The Bank of New York Mellon and operates in Frankfurt as part of the group’s European footprint. The branch focuses on services for institutional clients, including global custody and asset servicing, collateral management, securities lending (via group entities), corporate trust and paying agent roles for capital markets transactions, cash and liquidity management, foreign exchange execution, and related treasury and post-trade solutions. It does not offer retail banking and does not provide consumer products such as current accounts, cards, or mortgages. Activities are conducted under German and EU regulatory frameworks, with prudential and conduct oversight by BaFin and the Deutsche Bundesbank and home-country supervision of the parent bank by U.S. regulators. Client onboarding is documentation-intensive and subject to German AML/KYC rules and sanctions screening; eligibility is generally limited to professional and institutional counterparties such as banks, asset managers, insurers, corporates, and public-sector entities. The branch connects clients to euro-area market infrastructures and international clearing networks through the group’s technology and SWIFT channels, with reporting delivered via secure online portals and agreed service levels; fees are negotiated based on volumes, product scope, and market coverage. BNY Mellon operates multiple legal entities in Germany, including asset-servicing and depositary operations through BNY Mellon SA/NV’s Frankfurt branch, so prospective clients typically confirm the contracting entity and permissions for the specific service required. Operational details, contact points, and disclosures are available from the bank upon request.

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