Welcome to our dedicated page for Raymond James SEC filings (Ticker: RJF), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE: RJF) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides direct access to the company’s regulatory disclosures, along with AI‑powered summaries to help interpret complex documents. Raymond James files a range of forms with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that describe its diversified financial services operations, governance and capital structure.
Investors can review annual reports on Form 10‑K and quarterly reports on Form 10‑Q for detailed information on Raymond James’ Private Client Group, Capital Markets, Asset Management and Bank segments, as well as risk factors, management’s discussion and analysis and notes on capital and liquidity. Current reports on Form 8‑K document material events, such as the announcement of a definitive agreement to acquire Clark Capital Management Group, Inc., the redemption of the firm’s 6.375% Fixed‑to‑Floating Rate Series B Non‑Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock and related depositary shares, operating data releases and changes to credit facilities.
The company’s proxy statement on Schedule 14A outlines its mission, core values, corporate governance framework, board composition and executive compensation programs, as well as proposals submitted for shareholder approval. Other filings, such as Form 25 related to the delisting of the Series B preferred depositary shares, provide detail on specific securities and capital actions. Forms 3, 4 and 5, when available, disclose insider ownership and transactions in Raymond James securities.
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This Form 4 discloses insider activity by Jonathan N. Santelli, identified as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Raymond James Financial, Inc. (RJF). The filing reports a gift transaction dated 08/12/2025 in which 300 shares of RJF common stock were transferred (transaction code G). After the reported transaction, the reporting person beneficially owned 22,579 shares directly. The filing also shows 539 shares held indirectly in an ESOP account, with the explanatory note stating those ESOP shares are included through August 12, 2025. The form is signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of Mr. Santelli on 08/14/2025.
The document is a routine Section 16 disclosure showing a non-derivative transfer by gift and the continued beneficial ownership breakdown between direct holdings and an ESOP account. No option grants, exercises, sales, or derivative transactions are reported on this form.