State Street Notes and Loans Receivable 2010-2025 | STT

State Street notes and loans receivable from 2010 to 2025. Notes and loans receivable can be defined as current receivables created by lending money through notes and loans to third parties with maturities of less than 1 year, or a portion due in less than 1 year. This figure is captured at net value. If a gross value is given (primarily for loans receivable) the calculated allowance for uncollectable amounts is captured as well.
  • State Street notes and loans receivable for the quarter ending June 30, 2025 were $48.789B, a 14.76% increase year-over-year.
  • State Street notes and loans receivable for 2024 were $47.06B, a 16.77% increase from 2023.
  • State Street notes and loans receivable for 2023 were $40.302B, a 13.57% increase from 2022.
  • State Street notes and loans receivable for 2022 were $35.487B, a 0.66% decline from 2021.
State Street Annual Notes and Loans Receivable
(Millions of US $)
2024 $47,060
2023 $40,302
2022 $35,487
2021 $35,723
2020 $30,908
2019 $29,466
2018 $28,925
2017 $26,339
2016 $22,348
2015 $21,099
2014 $20,403
2013 $15,581
2012 $14,255
2011 $11,853
2010 $13,590
2009 $12,226
State Street Quarterly Notes and Loans Receivable
(Millions of US $)
2025-03-31 $48,789
2024-12-31 $47,060
2024-09-30 $45,959
2024-06-30 $43,306
2024-03-31 $42,514
2023-12-31 $40,302
2023-09-30 $39,191
2023-06-30 $37,735
2023-03-31 $37,371
2022-12-31 $35,487
2022-09-30 $39,542
2022-06-30 $36,873
2022-03-31 $38,501
2021-12-31 $35,723
2021-09-30 $36,109
2021-06-30 $33,962
2021-03-31 $34,769
2020-12-31 $30,908
2020-09-30 $30,192
2020-06-30 $29,954
2020-03-31 $35,556
2019-12-31 $29,466
2019-09-30 $30,196
2019-06-30 $28,551
2019-03-31 $26,588
2018-12-31 $28,925
2018-09-30 $26,508
2018-06-30 $27,155
2018-03-31 $32,711
2017-12-31 $26,339
2017-09-30 $26,624
2017-06-30 $27,112
2017-03-31 $25,176
2016-12-31 $22,348
2016-09-30 $24,045
2016-06-30 $22,187
2016-03-31 $21,511
2015-12-31 $21,099
2015-09-30 $21,290
2015-06-30 $20,932
2015-03-31 $20,559
2014-12-31 $20,403
2014-09-30 $20,682
2014-06-30 $18,988
2014-03-31 $18,281
2013-12-31 $15,581
2013-09-30 $17,650
2013-06-30 $18,464
2013-03-31 $16,066
2012-12-31 $14,255
2012-09-30 $15,957
2012-06-30 $14,252
2012-03-31 $14,219
2011-12-31 $11,853
2011-09-30 $13,650
2011-06-30 $14,749
2011-03-31 $14,496
2010-12-31 $13,590
2010-09-30 $15,432
2010-06-30 $13,414
2010-03-31 $13,808
2009-12-31 $12,226
2009-09-30 $13,024
2009-06-30 $14,103
2009-03-31 $9,142
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Banks - Major Regional $32.206B $22.133B
State Street Corporation is a financial holding company. It provides a range of products and services for institutional investors worldwide through its subsidiaries. The company primarily performs its business through its principal banking subsidiary, State Street Bank. Its customers include providers of mutual funds, managers of collective investment funds and other investment pools, providers of corporate and public retirement plans, insurance companies, foundations, endowments and investment managers. State Street's Investment Servicing division offers a range of services, including custody, product-and participant-level accounting, daily pricing and administration; master trust and master custody; recordkeeping; shareholder accounting; foreign exchange, brokerage and other trading; securities finance; deposit and short-term investment facilities; loans and lease financing; outsourcing of investment manager and hedge fund manager operations, as well as performance, risk and compliance analytics.
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