Raymond James At a Glance
Despite the financial turmoil of the past few years, Raymond James has delivered 97 consecutive quarters of profitability, reinforcing its reputation as a pillar of stability for our advisors and their clients. We believe that success has a lot to do with the firm’s unwavering commitment to its founding core values of putting clients first, conservatism, independence and integrity.
BY THE NUMBERS
- More than 10,000 associates worldwide
- Approximately 6,500 financial advisors
- 2,600 locations(United States, Canada and abroad)
- More than 2.4 million client accounts
- $292 billion in client assets
- $39 billion managed by oursubsidiary asset managers
STRENGTH AND STABILITY
HONORS AND ACCOLADES
In March 2012, Fortune magazine ranked Raymond James Financial the fourth most admired securities company in the world for the second year in a row. The survey involved 698 companies from 32 countries. Judging was based on attributes such as quality of management, products, services and social responsibility.
In December 2011, for the second consecutive year, Raymond James & Associates topped Registered Rep.'s Annual Broker Report Card with advisors rating the firm 9 out of 10 for: overall ethics, risk management, training and resources, and products and research.
In May 2011, SmartMoney named Raymond James the best full-service broker in its 2011 Annual Broker Survey for the third time in four years. In fact, Raymond James was one of only two full-service brokers in the survey whose model portfolios beat the S&P 500.
Updated 4/25/2012. The data provided is for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell Raymond James Financial stock. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Please note that fees and charges will reduce an investor’s return. Investing involves risk including the potential loss of capital. SmartMoney does not endorse any product or service of Raymond James. The survey criteria included performance of recommended stocks, customer satisfaction, and user-friendliness of account statements and websites. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held securities. An investment cannot be made directly in the index. The Wall Street Journal does not endorse, sponsor or approve the investment programs of Raymond James. Fortune magazine does not endorse any product or service of Raymond James.
