Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Treasury services

What’s happening with the treasury services department..

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Post ID: @OP+1svm6jO4

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@jujy. It took 15 years to develop and brings in no significant additional revenue but I agree it is the best new product introduced by treasury services in years. It might also be the last lockbox related enhancement ever.

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Post ID: @khjc+1svm6jO4

What is happening is changes for the sale of changes, adding in POD people and processes for management to justify their salaries and existence, rather than focusing on taking care of customers by building knowledge bases first, then do all this other junk. They laid people off this year, foisting more work on fewer people. Morale is lower than a snake’s belly in a ditch. Management doesn’t care, nor do they care about the burnout, and the exodus about to happen. I tell the young people, get out of here as soon as you can.

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Post ID: @jgmw+1svm6jO4

@7foi

How about our completely paperless Wholesale Lock Box. Best in the U.S. by far and likely in the world.

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Post ID: @jujy+1svm6jO4

My co-workers worked on a project for 6 month to charge clients fees for the swift messages sent for their transactions but it was never turned on. The project cost hundreds of thousands of dollars without a single penny in returns.
Then in my group we haven't had any resources to do basic changes that could save hours and hours of effort for operations. This has been going on for DECADES in TS.

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Post ID: @jlgw+1svm6jO4

in my dept in treasury services, they were forcing employees to work 10-12 hour days including weekends. someone quit this week in one of the areas around me and i fully support them. they keep implementing change faster than they can train us on it. there’s multiple areas i work with on the brink of collapsing. it’s a lot happening way too fast

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Post ID: @isgd+1svm6jO4

Everyone wants to leave the department. I heard it’s the worst department to work in

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Post ID: @9etx+1svm6jO4

He was always a sharp dressed man.

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Post ID: @8atk+1svm6jO4

What happened to Treasury Services? The former CEO, Frank La Salla jumped this sinking ship for DTCC. He got out of Dodge. The rest of you should too.

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Post ID: @7tan+1svm6jO4

Pretty fast payments

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Post ID: @7rmm+1svm6jO4

Name one recent (last 10 year) innovative product that has been rolled out that is profitable?

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Post ID: @7foi+1svm6jO4

Solid & reliable countercyclical revenues for over four decades. A great boring counterbalance to our complete incompetence in asset management. Let’s get some popcorn and see how Robin can sc--w up this franchise.

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Post ID: @7wts+1svm6jO4

Don’t change what’s working.

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Post ID: @7xpo+1svm6jO4

OP - Why ask such a general question. Just come out with what you heard. If you heard anything at all. Otherwise this is just a garbage post.

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Post ID: @1hdj+1svm6jO4

The Treasury Services Department is still consistently delivering earnings.

Why do you ast?

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Post ID: @1jlj+1svm6jO4

Not hardly.

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Post ID: @1ghg+1svm6jO4

Pretty much nothing for the past 3 decades.

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Post ID: @1xwa+1svm6jO4

The whole operation is moving to India.

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Post ID: @vsq+1svm6jO4

whatt is happening?

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