Northern Trust Statistics and Revenue Totals (2023)
Last Updated on: January 8th, 2023
Here are a few of the most interesting Northern Trust statistics I was able to dig up including Northern Trust revenue totals and employee counts. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.
Northern Trust Facts
- Website: Official Website
- Year Founded: 1889
- Headquarters: Chicago, IL
- Founder(s): Byron Laflin Smith
- Current Chief Executive: Michael O'Grady
For more than a century, Northern Trust has worked hard building our legacy of outstanding service, expertise and integrity. From our roots as a trust bank to a global presence today—with nearly 20,000 employees across offices in 22 states and Washington, D.C., and 22 international locations—our foundation of strength and stability helps clients grow with confidence. (source)
Northern Trust Statistics
Northern Trust Employee Count
Number of Northern Trust employees:
Last updated 12/31/21
Northern Trust Revenue Totals
Northern Trust annual revenue:
- 2021: $5.081 billion
- 2020: $4.657 billion
- 2019: $4.395 billion
- 2018: $4.337 billion
- 2017: $5.375 billion
- 2016: $4.961 billion
- 2015: $4.702 billion
- 2014: $4.331 billion
- 2013: $4.089 billion
Northern Trust annual net income:
- 2021: $1.545 billion
- 2020: $1.209 billion
- 2019: $1.492 billion
- 2018: $1.556 billion
- 2017: $1.199 billion
- 2016: $1.032 billion
- 2015: $973 million
- 2014: $811 million
- 2013: $731 million
Additional Northern Trust Statistics
Amount of assets under custody/administration for Northern Trust:
Last updated 9/30/18
Please note that some of these numbers are easier to find than others. A few of these Northern Trust statistics come from their own reports, but some are based on news reports and not official company tallies. No information contained on DMR should be relied upon to make investment decisions. Basically, this is the best I can find and I don’t guarantee anything to be 100%.
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