Where is Stifel Financial headquartered?
Stifel Financial is headquartered in St. Louis, MO. The main public headquarters address used for account planning is 501 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102.
- HQ
- St. Louis, MO
- HQ address
- 501 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102
- Offices
- St. Louis, MO; U.S. wealth branches; New York; London and international offices
- Founded
- 1890
- Employees
- About 10,000
- Largest hub
- St. Louis, MO
Stifel Financial office and operating locations
Stifel Financial's footprint includes its headquarters plus operating, field, distribution, office, or market locations tied to the business model.
- St. Louis, MO· Headquarters
- U.S. wealth branches· Field operations
- New York· Institutional office
- London and international offices· International
Sources:Stifel Financial investor relationsStifel Financial latest annual filing
Where is Stifel Financial's headquarters?
Stifel Financial's headquarters is in St. Louis, MO. The public address used in this profile is 501 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102, and official filings or investor pages should be checked before sending physical mail or planning onsite visits.
For sales planning, the headquarters location is usually where finance, legal, investor relations, executive leadership, and enterprise procurement are most likely to cluster.
What other offices does Stifel Financial have?
Stifel Financial's broader footprint includes St. Louis, MO, U.S. wealth branches, New York, London and international offices. These locations represent operating hubs, field markets, distribution points, brand offices, or international offices depending on the business.
The field footprint matters because many buying needs originate in operations. Store, branch, restaurant, advisor, trading, manufacturing, or distribution leaders may own the pain even when headquarters signs the contract.
What Stifel Financial's office footprint means for territory planning
Territory planning should start with St. Louis, MO for executive, finance, legal, and procurement coverage, then branch into the operating markets that create the use case. Field events, ABM campaigns, and onsite discovery should match where decision-makers and operational users actually sit.
For multi-location accounts, sellers should separate headquarters influence from field adoption. A strong pilot often needs both a central sponsor and a local operating champion.
As of June 2026.Sources:Stifel Financial investor relationsStifel Financial latest annual filingStifel Financial website
Stifel Financial — frequently asked questions
