SFB Stifel Financial Corporation 5.20% Senior Notes due 2047
USFinancial ServicesAs of 2026-07-10 15:45
Why SFB matters now
Stifel Financial Corporation 5.20% Senior Notes due 2047 (SFB) is a US stock in Financial Services. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $19.52 with -0.43% on the session and $1.99B in market capitalization; recent performance reads 1-month -0.03% and YTD -3.15%.
The latest financial table shown here is Q4 2025, with revenue of $1.75B, net income of $264.4M, and EPS of $2.31. Investors can compare that operating picture with valuation signals such as P/E 11.06 and FCF yield 7.4%.
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Additional event context on this page matters because analyst consensus is Sell with a median target of $—. These signals are research inputs, not a recommendation.
Valuation
P/E (TTM)
11.06
PEG
—
P/B
1.26
P/S
1.73
EV/EBITDA
7.68
DCF Value
$63.09
FCF Yield
7.4%
Div Yield
2.0%
Margins & Returns
Gross Margin
86.1%
Operating Margin
20.7%
Net Margin
13.5%
ROE
15.1%
ROA
2.1%
ROIC
10.6%
Financials
| Period | Revenue | Net Income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q4 2025 | $1.75B | $264.4M | $2.31 |
| FY 2025 | $6.35B | $683.8M | $5.87 |
| Q3 2025 | $1.63B | $211.4M | $1.84 |
| Q2 2025 | $1.49B | $155.1M | $1.34 |
Analyst Ratings
Consensus
Sell
Target (Consensus)
$—
Target (Median)
$—
Target Range
$— - $—
Latest News
Company Info
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Investment - Banking & Investment Services
Country
US
Exchange
—
Beta
1.13
Stifel Financial Corp. delivers a comprehensive array of financial services, which includes securities brokerage, investment banking, trading, and investment advisory. The firm organizes its activities across three primary divisions: Global Wealth Management, Institutional Group, and Other. The Global Wealth Management segment comprises two key business units: the Private Client Group and Stifel Bancorp. Its Institutional Group is primarily concerned with institutional sales and trading. The "Other" segment accounts for miscellaneous financial items such as interest income derived from stock lending, unallocated interest expenses, other general interest earnings, and capital gains or losses from held investments. Founded in 1890, Stifel Financial Corp. maintains its corporate headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri.