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How Northern Trust’s New Asset Servicing Leaders and CTO Role Could Reshape (NTRS) Investors’ Outlook
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  • Northern Trust has announced that, effective January 1, 2026, Clive Bellows and Guy Gibson will become co-presidents of Asset Servicing, while Melanie Pickett will step into a new chief transformation officer role as long-serving executive Teresa Parker retires after more than 40 years with the firm.
  • By elevating senior leaders across EMEA, institutional banking, and Americas asset servicing into firmwide roles, Northern Trust is signaling an emphasis on innovation, large-client solutions, and coordinated global execution across its asset servicing franchise.
  • We’ll now examine how these leadership appointments, particularly the creation of a firmwide chief transformation officer, might reshape Northern Trust’s investment narrative.

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Northern Trust Investment Narrative Recap

To own Northern Trust, you need to believe it can keep growing fee-based asset servicing and wealth management while steadily improving margins through technology and process change. The latest leadership reshuffle, including a new chief transformation officer, directly touches this margin-improvement story, but it does not materially change the near term catalyst of execution on cost discipline, nor the key risk around slower growth relative to broader capital markets peers.

Among recent announcements, the July 2025 decision to lift the quarterly dividend to US$0.80 per share and authorize a buyback stands out in this context. Those capital returns, funded by earnings of US$1,669.2 million on revenue of US$7,932.9 million, underline how much the investment case still depends on Northern Trust sustaining high quality earnings while executing on the operational and technology investments that its new leadership team is expected to oversee.

Yet, even with these leadership and capital moves, investors should be aware of the risk that earnings growth continues to trail the wider market and...

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Northern Trust's narrative projects $8.2 billion revenue and $1.4 billion earnings by 2028. This implies a 1.6% yearly revenue decline and a $0.7 billion earnings decrease from $2.1 billion today.

Uncover how Northern Trust's forecasts yield a $134.36 fair value, in line with its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Four fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span from US$114.23 to over US$254,000, showing just how far apart individual views can be. Against that backdrop, the leadership-driven push on technology and transformation feeds into very different expectations for Northern Trust’s ability to improve margins and grow earnings, so it is worth comparing several of these perspectives side by side.

Explore 4 other fair value estimates on Northern Trust - why the stock might be worth 17% less than the current price!

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