Core Insights - Raymond James Financial, Inc. reported record net revenues of $3.74 billion and net income of $562 million for the fiscal first quarter ended December 31, 2025, reflecting a 6% increase year-over-year [1][2] - The company achieved record client assets of $1.77 trillion and an annualized net new asset growth of 8% [2] - The firm announced an 8% increase in its quarterly dividend and repurchased $400 million of shares during the quarter [2] Financial Performance - Quarterly adjusted net income available to common shareholders was $577 million, or $2.86 per diluted share, after excluding $15 million of acquisition-related expenses [1][2] - Pre-tax income was largely unchanged from the preceding quarter, while net income available to common shareholders decreased by 7% due to a higher effective tax rate [2] - Annualized return on common equity and annualized adjusted return on tangible common equity were 18.0% and 21.4%, respectively [2] Segment Results Private Client Group - Quarterly net revenues rose 9% year-over-year, driven by higher asset management and related administrative fees, which increased 15% to $1.69 billion [5][6] - Record client assets under administration reached $1.77 trillion, with fee-based accounts growing to $1.04 trillion, up 14% and 19% respectively [5][6] - Domestic Private Client Group net new assets totaled $30.8 billion for the fiscal first quarter, reflecting an annualized growth rate of 8% [5][6] Capital Markets - Quarterly net revenues decreased by 21% compared to the prior year, primarily due to lower M&A and advisory revenues [9] - Sequentially, net revenues declined by 26%, largely driven by lower debt underwriting and M&A revenues [9] Asset Management - The increase in quarterly net revenues and pre-tax income was attributed to higher financial assets under management due to market appreciation and net inflows into fee-based accounts [11] Banking - Net bank loans grew by 13% year-over-year, with securities-based and residential mortgage loans increasing by 28% and 10%, respectively [14] - Bank segment net interest income rose by 14% compared to the prior year, driven by loan growth and lower funding costs [14] Acquisitions and Investments - The firm announced the acquisition of Clark Capital Management Group, which specializes in wealth-focused solutions and has over $46 billion in combined assets under management [12] - Continued investments in technology and platform enhancements were highlighted as part of the company's long-term growth strategy [2] Shareholder Returns - The quarterly cash dividend on common shares was increased by 8% to $0.54 per share, with a total of $2 billion authorized for stock repurchases [20] - During the fiscal first quarter, the firm repurchased $400 million of common stock at an average price of $162 per share [20]
Raymond James Financial Reports Fiscal First Quarter of 2026 Results