Northern Trust Corp

NASDAQ: NTRS
$100.14
-$4.57 (-4.4%)
Closing Price on December 18, 2024

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NTRS Stock Data

Asset Type Stock
Exchange NASDAQ
Currency USD
Country USA
Sector FINANCE
Industry STATE COMMERCIAL BANKS
Address 50 S LASALLE ST, CHICAGO, IL, US
Fiscal Year End December
Latest Quarter 12/31/2023
Market Cap 16,955.72M USD
Shares Outstanding 205,126,000
Northern Trust Corporation is a global financial services company based in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1889. It specializes in wealth management, asset servicing, asset management, and banking solutions tailored for corporations, institutions, families, and individuals. The company operates through two main segments: Asset Servicing, which provides a suite of services including custody, fund administration, and investment management; and Wealth Management, offering trust, investment management, and private banking services. Northern Trust caters to a diverse clientele, including high-net-worth individuals, corporate and public retirement funds, and sovereign wealth funds.

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