Northern Trust (NTRS)

Overall impact
C (59)

Commentary

Northern Trust is an average overall performer. With a 'C' rating of 59.2 for overall impact (61st percentile compared to all companies), Northern Trust ranks 7th out of 29 industry peers, behind Voya, Hamilton Lane, Edward Jones and 3 others, and ahead of T Rowe Price, Cannae, Focus Financial Partners and 19 others. On top material causes for Northern Trust's industry (Financial Services), Northern Trust performs well in Quality Lifelong Education (95.8 score), Sustainable Use of Natural Resources (80.2), Arts and Culture Access (95.8) and 1 other cause where it received an 'A' score and performs poorly in Terrestrial Biodiversity (37.8 score), Free, Secure Flow of Information (37.1), Accountable Institutions (31.3) and 5 other causes where it received a 'D' or 'F' score.
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Company
Founded
1889
Employees
23,400
Sector
Financials
Industry
Capital Markets
Sub-industry
Asset Management & Custody Banks
SASB industry
Asset Management & Custody Activities
Headquarters
Il, United States
Share classes
NTRS
Mission
To be a global leader in delivering innovative investment management, asset and fund administration, fiduciary and banking solutions to corporations, institutions and affluent individuals.
Description
Northern Trust Corporation, a financial holding company, provides wealth management, asset servicing, asset management, and banking solutions for corporations, institutions, families, and individuals worldwide. It operates in two segments, Asset Servicing and Wealth Management. The Asset Servicing segment offers asset servicing and related services, including custody, fund administration, investment operations outsourcing, investment management, investment risk and analytical services, employee benefit services, securities lending, foreign exchange, treasury management, brokerage services, transition management services, banking, and cash management services. This segment serves corporate and public retirement funds, foundations, endowments, fund managers, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, and other institutional investors. The Wealth Management segment offers trust, investment management, custody, and philanthropic services; financial consulting; guardianship and estate administration; family business consulting; family financial education; brokerage services; and private and business banking services. This segment serves high-net-worth individuals and families, business owners, executives, professionals, retirees, and established privately-held businesses. The company provides asset management services, such as active and passive equity; active and passive fixed income; cash management; multi-asset and alternative asset classes comprising private equity and hedge funds of funds; and multi-manager advisory services and products through separately managed accounts, bank common and collective funds, registered investment companies, exchange traded funds, non-U.S. collective investment funds, and unregistered private investment funds. In addition, it offers overlay and other risk management services. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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Ethos considers the following causes material for Northern Trust, based on its industry sub-industry Asset Management & Custody Banks. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.
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