
StoneX Completes Acquisition of R.J. O'Brien, Becoming the Largest Non-Bank FCM in the United States and Enhancing Global Multi-Asset Capabilities
Founded in 1914, RJO supports over 75,000 client accounts and serves the industry's largest global network of approximately 300 introducing brokers ('IBs'), as well as commercial and institutional clients, and individual investors. RJO brings an attractive financial profile to StoneX, having generated $766 million in revenue and approximately $170 million in EBITDA during calendar 2024.

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