FDIC Cert #14 · Boston, Massachusetts · Est. 1792

State Street Bank and Trust Company - FDIC Bank Health Profile

One of the largest FDIC-insured institutions in the country, drawn straight from its quarterly Call Report to BankFind Suite.

$360.7B
Total assets
A
Health grade · Excellent
0.83%
Return on assets
16.3%
Tier 1 capital

The verdict

State Street Bank and Trust Company earns a PlainBankData health grade of A (82/100), with well-capitalized at 16.27% Tier 1, 0.83% ROA, 69% efficiency ratio.

#11
largest of 4,313 FDIC banks by assets
100th
percentile by asset size, nationally
16.27%
Tier 1 ratio - above the 10% well-capitalized line
32nd
percentile for profitability (ROA), nationally

This grade is PlainBankData's own interpretation of the bank's Call Report, not an FDIC rating, deposits here stay federally insured to $250,000 per depositor, per category, regardless of grade.

Balance sheet at a glance

Total Assets

$360.7B

Total balance-sheet footings

Total Deposits

$280.6B

Customer-funded liabilities

Net Loans

$46.8B

Outstanding loan book

Net Income

$3.0B

Bottom-line earnings

Capital adequacy vs federal thresholds

0% 3% 6% 9% 12% 15% 18% CET1 (≥6.5% req.) Tier 1 (≥8.0% req.) Total (≥10.0% req.) 14.87% 16.27% 17.67%
Basel III capital ratios - State Street Bank and Trust Company

Safety metrics

Tier 1 capital ratio
Well-capitalized 10%

16.27% of risk-weighted assets - above the federal "well-capitalized" threshold of 10%.

Tier 1 Capital Ratio
Core capital ÷ risk-weighted assets. Well-capitalized: ≥10%
16.27%
Texas Ratio
Non-performing loans ÷ equity. Danger zone: >100%
0.89%
Equity Capital
Tangible book value as a capital buffer
$28.9B

Profitability metrics

Return on Assets (ROA)
Net income ÷ assets. Healthy: ≥1% · 31.6th pct nationally
0.83%
Return on Equity (ROE)
Net income ÷ equity. Industry avg: ~10%
10.62%
Efficiency Ratio
Operating costs ÷ revenue. Efficient: <60%
68.78%

What the numbers say about State Street Bank and Trust Company

State Street Bank and Trust Company is an FDIC-insured institution (Certificate #14) headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, established in 1792. It holds $360.7B in total assets - 11th of 4,313 FDIC-insured banks, $280.6B in customer deposits, and $46.8B in net loans. On safety, its Tier 1 capital ratio of 16.27% is above the 10% well-capitalized threshold, and its Texas Ratio of 0.89% sits in the healthy range below 50%. It earns a PlainBankData health grade of A (82/100), a composite of Tier 1 capital, ROA, the Texas Ratio, and efficiency. These figures come directly from the bank's quarterly FDIC Call Report.

Income & expense breakdown

$11.6B
Interest Income
$10.1B
Non-Interest Income
$9.3B
Non-Interest Expense

Asset quality, Texas Ratio detail

The Texas Ratio compares troubled assets to the capital available to absorb losses. State Street Bank and Trust Company reports a Texas Ratio of 0.89% - comfortably in the healthy band; non-performing loans are a small fraction of the bank’s loss-absorbing capital.

Texas Ratio
Caution 50%

0.89% - lower is safer; 100% is the level at which troubled assets equal loss-absorbing capital.

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Top banks in Massachusetts by total assets

Largest banks headquartered in Massachusetts
  1. 1

    Boston, MA · Grade A

  2. 2
    Eastern Bank $30.6B

    Boston, MA · Grade B

  3. 3

    Rockland, MA · Grade A

  4. 4

    Brookline, MA · Grade B

  5. 5

    Salem, MA · Grade A

Top 5 banks in Massachusetts ranked by total assets · FDIC Call Report Q4 2025.

Source: FDIC BankFind Suite, Call Report (FFIEC 031/041) State Street Bank and Trust Company (FDIC Cert #14) - Tier 1 capital ratio, total assets, deposits, ROA/ROE · 2025 FDIC Call Reports filed quarterly; latest publicly-available vintage shown. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of regulatory filings and are not official FDIC ratings.

Other banks in Massachusetts

All Massachusetts banks →
BankAssetsGradeROA
Eastern BankBoston $30.6B B 0.39%
Rockland Trust CompanyRockland $24.9B A 1.03%
Beacon Bank and TrustBrookline $23.2B B 0.63%
Salem Five Cents Savings BankSalem $8.5B A 0.89%
Cambridge Savings BankCambridge $6.9B B 0.97%
Needham BankNeedham $6.9B B 0.90%
Middlesex Savings BankNatick $6.2B B 0.54%
The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings BankHyannis $5.6B B 0.70%

Frequently asked questions

What is State Street Bank and Trust Company's health grade?
State Street Bank and Trust Company receives a health grade of A (82/100) based on four FDIC financial metrics: Tier 1 Capital Ratio (40%), Return on Assets (25%), Texas Ratio (20%), and Efficiency Ratio (15%). This bank demonstrates excellent financial health with strong capital ratios and profitability.
How large is State Street Bank and Trust Company?
State Street Bank and Trust Company holds $360.7B in total assets and $280.6B in deposits, ranking 11th of 4,313 FDIC-insured banks by asset size. It is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.
Is my money safe at State Street Bank and Trust Company?
Yes. State Street Bank and Trust Company is FDIC-insured (Certificate #14). Your deposits are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per account category, regardless of the bank's health grade. If a bank fails, the FDIC typically makes insured deposits available within one business day.
What is State Street Bank and Trust Company's Tier 1 Capital Ratio?
State Street Bank and Trust Company has a Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 16.27%. This exceeds the 10% threshold for "well-capitalized" status under federal banking regulations.
What is the Texas Ratio for State Street Bank and Trust Company?
State Street Bank and Trust Company has a Texas Ratio of 0.89%. A ratio below 50% is generally considered healthy. The Texas Ratio measures non-performing loans against equity and reserves, a higher ratio signals greater exposure to loan losses.
How efficient is State Street Bank and Trust Company?
State Street Bank and Trust Company has an Efficiency Ratio of 68.78%. Above 60% means a larger share of revenue goes to operating costs. This metric compares non-interest expenses to total revenue.

What to do with this

How to read State Street Bank and Trust Company's profile as a depositor or analyst.

  • State Street Bank and Trust Company's grade reflects capital, profitability, and asset quality, read the four pillars before drawing conclusions. How grades work
  • Deposits are FDIC-insured to $250,000 per depositor, per category, confirm your coverage if balances are large. FDIC insurance explained
  • Compare State Street Bank and Trust Company against other Massachusetts banks before moving funds. Massachusetts banks

Not financial advice. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of public FDIC Call Report data, not official FDIC ratings or predictions. Verify the latest figures at the FDIC BankFind Suite.

Data compiled from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) (FDIC BankFind Suite, Call Report FFIEC 031/041). See our methodology for the full ETL pipeline, source vintage, and column lineage.

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