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Stifel Nicolaus

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Stifel Nicolaus
Company typesubsidiary, Stifel Financial Corporation, Public (NYSESF)
IndustryInvestment services
Founded1890
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
ProductsFinancial Services
Investment Banking
Investment Managing
Websitewww.stifel.com

Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc. is the largest subsidiary of Stifel Financial Corporation and is a member of SIPC and listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Stifel Financial Corporation (NYSESF) was founded in 1890 and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. It offers securities-related financial services in the United States and Europe through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Stifel Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated (Stifel Nicolaus), a retail and institutional brokerage and investment banking firm; Century Securities Associates, Inc. (CSA), an independent contractor broker-dealer firm; Stifel Nicolaus Limited (SN Ltd), the Company’s international subsidiary, and Stifel Bank & Trust, a retail and commercial bank. These subsidiaries provide brokerage, trading, investment banking, investment advisory, and related financial services. Customers include individuals, corporations, institutions, and municipalities.

The company has five segments: Private Client Group, Equity Capital Markets, Fixed Income Capital Markets, and Stifel Bank, among others. Private Client Group provides securities brokerage services, including the sale of equities, mutual funds, fixed income products, and insurance to its private clients. Equity Capital Markets includes operations such as corporate finance management and participation in underwritings, mergers and acquisitions, institutional sales, trading, research, and market making. The activities of Fixed Income Capital Markets include public finance, institutional sales, and competitive underwriting, and trading. Through Stifel Bank & Trust, the company offers retail and commercial banking services to private and corporate clients.

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