Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) stock has risen 16% in the last six months, reaching $118 per share, driven by consistent execution, improved efficiency, and durable fee growth. The company’s structural transformation and disciplined expense control have strengthened investor confidence. A valuation model suggests the stock could reach $136 by 2026, implying a 16% upside, due to margin durability, cross-platform integration, and disciplined capital allocation.
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Bank of New York Mellon Is Up 16% in the Last 6 Months. Here’s How Much the Stock Could Rise in 2026
Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) stock has risen 16% in the last six months, reaching $118 per share, driven by consistent execution, improved efficiency, and durable fee growth. The company’s structural transformation and disciplined expense control have strengthened investor confidence. A valuation model suggests the stock could reach $136 by 2026, implying a 16% upside, due to margin durability, cross-platform integration, and disciplined capital allocation.