Edward Jones serves investment clients in the U.S. and Canada, through its branch network of more than 15,000 locations[7] and 19,000 financial advisors.
When Edward D. Jones Sr., found the teletypewriter line bill, he insisted Ted either shut the office down, or find some way to pay for it.
Ted Jones paid for it by opening one-broker offices on either side of the teletypewriter line, stretching from St. Louis, Missouri, to Pueblo, Colorado.
After the St. Louis Rams decided to move to Los Angeles, Edward Jones Investments exercised its right to terminate its sponsorship, and the facility is now known as The Dome at America's Center.
[18] On August 13, 2015, the Securities and Exchange Commission required Edward Jones to pay a $20 million fine for overcharging retail customers.
The branch office administrator acts as an assistant to the financial advisor, filling the roles of a secretary, manager, and co-worker.
[32] The Edward Jones North Campus is located on a zoned plot southeast of the intersection of Interstate 270 and Dorsett Road in the City of Maryland Heights in St. Louis County.
The company had offices in the United Kingdom for 10 years, before selling the division to British brokerage firm Towry Law in 2009.
There was an allegation that Edward Jones did not allow minority brokers equal access to support programs and lucrative territories.