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Investment Management

We help you design and manage investment portfolios to fit your goals, risk tolerance, and timeline. With our disciplined, research-driven approach, we identify and select quality investments and strategies designed to promote growth and preserve your wealth through changing markets.

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Retirement Income Planning

We will help you convert your savings to pursue a steady, tax-efficient income stream throughout retirement. With careful planning and smart withdrawal strategies, we want your assets to support your lifestyle and goals.

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Financial Planning

Using Stifel’s broad financial planning resources, we guide you through developing a personalized financial plan designed to make your life simpler. By aligning your investments, income, and estate plans with current tax laws, we can help reduce liabilities and uncover opportunities for long-term savings, so your wealth works harder for you.

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Business Succession Planning

We help business owners plan for a smooth and successful transition – whether passing the business to family, selling to a partner, or preparing for retirement. Our succession planning strategies are designed to preserve your legacy, maximize value, and align with your personal financial goals.

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Lending and Trust Services

Stifel Bank offers seamless access to specific lending solutions and professional trust services – all designed to support your financial goals. From managing liquidity and financing opportunities to preserving and transferring wealth, our integrated approach provides the flexibility and security you need at every stage of life.


Investment Banking

As a leader in the middle market, Stifel Investment Banking provides strategic advisory services to our clients that include:

• Mergers & Acquisitions
• Debt Capital Markets
• Equity Capital Markets
• Financial Sponsors Coverage
• Private Capital Advisory
• Restructuring

Stifel does not provide legal or tax advice. You should consult with your legal and tax advisors regarding your particular situation.

Stifel’s banking and lending services are provided by Stifel Bank and Stifel Bank & Trust (collectively Stifel Banks). Trust and fiduciary services are provided by Stifel Trust Company, N.A. and Stifel Trust Company Delaware, N.A. (collectively Stifel Trust Companies).

Stifel Bank, Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender, NMLS# 451163, is affiliated with Stifel Bank & Trust, Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender, NMLS# 375103, Stifel Trust Company, N.A., and Stifel Trust Company Delaware, N.A. All are wholly owned subsidiaries of Stifel Financial Corp. and affiliates of Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Member SIPC & NYSE. Unless otherwise specified, references to Stifel may mean Stifel Financial Corp. and/or any of its subsidiaries. Unless otherwise specified, products purchased from or held by Stifel are not insured by the FDIC, are not deposits or other obligations of Stifel Banks or Stifel Trust Companies, are not guaranteed by Stifel Banks and Stifel Trust Companies, and are subject to investment risk, including possible loss of the principal. None of Stifel, Stifel Banks, Stifel Trust Companies, or affiliated companies provide legal or tax advice.

Understanding Stifel Pledged Asset (SPA) Loans:
Speak with your Financial Advisor about your risk tolerance level, market fluctuations, and specifically the potential risks associated with a Stifel Pledged Asset (SPA) Line of Credit. Securities-based lines of credit involve risk and are not appropriate for all borrowers. The SPA Line of Credit is a full recourse, demand loan using the assets in a brokerage account as collateral and can be called at any time. An increase in interest rates will affect the overall cost of borrowing. The return on your securities must be higher than your financing cost in order for you generate a positive return in your securities account. The market value of your securities may decline, which may result in the value of that collateral no longer covering an outstanding loan amount. In either event, the borrower may be required to post additional collateral and/or repay part or all of any outstanding loan. Stifel Bank & Trust may call the loan, and sell or force the sale of the assets in the collateral account, or any other collateral, without contacting the borrower. The borrower will not be able to select which securities will be sold. The borrower can lose more assets than the borrower is required to deposit in the collateral account. The borrower is responsible for satisfying any amount not covered by the collateral. The borrower is not entitled to an extension of time to meet a collateral maintenance call. If collateral is sold, this could result in an unfavorable tax event for the borrower. Neither Stifel nor our affiliates provide legal or tax advice. Borrowers should consult with their legal and tax advisors. Learn more about the potential risks involved with securities-based lending: www.stifel.com/LendingDisclosures