
Mellon Bank
Mellon Bank was a major American financial institution headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It offered a wide range of banking services, including personal and business accounts, loans, investment management, and corporate banking. Founded in 1869, it grew through mergers and acquisitions to become a significant player in the banking industry. In 2000, Mellon Bank merged with The Bank of New York, forming The Bank of New York Mellon, now known as BNY Mellon, one of the world's largest and oldest custodial banks, specializing in asset servicing and wealth management.