BNY

Bank of New York Mellon Corp

SEC CIK 1390777
$146.07 +14.9% · 90 days
90-day buys
$0
0 open-market
90-day sells
$6.57M
4 open-market
Net insider flow
−$6.57M
Net selling
Filings shown
21
Most recent
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At a glance

Over the last 90 days, insiders at BNY have sold a net $6.57M of stock (0 open-market buys vs 4 sells).

Largest recent trade: Mccarthy J Kevin sold $4.09M of BK, trimming their stake 37%.

Most active filer: Mcdonogh Dermot, with 4 transactions among the recent filings shown.

Insider transaction history

Form 4 filings for BNY, newest first
View on SEC EDGAR ↗
BK
Sell Perez Alejandro · Sr. Executive Vice President · Open-market sale · filed Apr 21, 2026 ΔOwn −17%

Perez Alejandro sold $1.71M of BK, trimming their stake 17%.

−$1.71M
12,504 sh @ $137
BK
Sell McCarthy J Kevin · SEVP & General Counsel · Open-market sale · filed Apr 21, 2026 ΔOwn −37%

Mccarthy J Kevin sold $4.09M of BK, trimming their stake 37%.

−$4.09M
30,000 sh @ $136
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About BNY insider activity

This page tracks every recent Form 4 filed for Bank of New York Mellon Corp with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Form 4 is the disclosure that company insiders — officers, directors, and holders of more than 10% of the stock — must file within two business days of buying or selling shares.

The summary above nets open-market purchases against open-market sales over the trailing 90 days. Open-market trades (codes P and S) tend to carry the most signal because they reflect a deliberate choice to put money in or take it out, as opposed to routine grants, option exercises, or tax-withholding events. Use the badges on each row to tell them apart, and always confirm details against the original filing before drawing conclusions.

Frequently asked questions

How often is BNY insider data updated?

Continuously. We read from SEC EDGAR, so new Form 4 filings for Bank of New York Mellon Corp usually appear here within minutes of being accepted by the SEC.

What does "net insider flow" mean?

It is the total dollar value of open-market insider purchases minus open-market sales over the last 90 days. A positive number (green) means insiders bought more than they sold; a negative number (red) means the reverse.

Why do some rows show grants or option exercises instead of buys?

Insiders receive stock through compensation as well as buying it outright. Form 4 captures all of these. We label each transaction by its SEC code so you can focus on open-market activity if you prefer.

Is this investment advice?

No. InsiderSource presents public filing data for informational purposes only. Insider activity is one of many factors to consider and is never a recommendation to buy or sell.