Raymond James Financial Shares Sold by US Bancorp

Financial services firm sees stake in Raymond James Financial reduced by 5.4% in Q3 2025

Mar. 3, 2026 at 12:07am

US Bancorp DE, a major institutional investor, lowered its stake in shares of Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE:RJF) by 5.4% during the third quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 69,184 shares of the financial services provider's stock, valued at $11.9 million as of the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

Raymond James Financial is a prominent financial services firm with a large network of financial advisors and broker-dealer operations. Changes in institutional ownership of its stock can signal shifts in market sentiment and investor confidence in the company's performance.

The details

According to the filing, US Bancorp DE sold 3,937 shares of Raymond James Financial during the third quarter, reducing its total position to 69,184 shares. The firm cited the stock's valuation and performance as factors in its decision to trim the position. Raymond James Financial has seen its share price fluctuate in recent quarters amid broader market volatility.

  • The stake reduction occurred in the third quarter of 2025.

The players

US Bancorp DE

A major institutional investor that owns shares in Raymond James Financial.

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

A diversified financial services firm headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, providing wealth management, capital markets, investment banking, and other services.

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What they’re saying

“We must carefully monitor the valuation and performance of our holdings, and make adjustments to our portfolio as needed to manage risk and optimize returns.”

— US Bancorp DE, Institutional Investor

The takeaway

The reduction in US Bancorp DE's stake in Raymond James Financial reflects the ongoing volatility and uncertainty in the financial markets, as institutional investors carefully evaluate their positions and make strategic adjustments to their portfolios.