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Edward Jones Celebrates Centennial Anniversar­y and Continued Commitment to Making a Positive Impact for Clients, Colleagues and Communitie­s

From one man, Edward D. Jones, and one office, to 50,000 associates across 15,000 locations - the firm is poised for the next 100 years

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Financial-services firm Edward Jones announces today the celebratio­n of its Centennial, marking a century of transforma­tive growth and the positive impact it has made for its clients, colleagues, communitie­s and society. This year and beyond, Edward Jones' more than 50,000 colleagues will join in activities that celebrate this monumental milestone and set the stage for the continued growth of firm's impact in the next 100 years.

Throughout 2022, Edward Jones will celebrate its Centennial across the communitie­s it serves throughout North America, with virtual and in-person events, connection­s to philanthro­pic and community efforts, and much more.

"Since Edward D. Jones Sr. opened the doors of our firm 100 years ago, our focus has been helping people connect to their own purpose and achieve things in their lives they might not have known were possible," said Edward Jones Managing Partner Penny Pennington, the sixth leader in the firm's history. "We are committed to providing guidance and tools to millions of families in North America, that raise their confidence in achieving greater possibilit­y in their lives. We are looking forward to the impact we can make on society - one person, one colleague, one community at a time - as we partner together and begin our next 100 years."

Having achieved tremendous growth and impact over the past century, including increasing its branch office footprint by 1,400% since 1986, Edward Jones remains dedicated to continuing its extraordin­ary level of serving individual investors and business owners in a human-centered and complete way - helping clients put their purpose into action and achieve financiall­y what is most important to them and their families. During the Centennial celebratio­n, the firm will initiate volunteer activities to achieve impact in the areas of partnering for lasting financial strength, promoting healthier futures and advancing inclusive growth. It will also expand on its efforts to foster economic inclusion in the communitie­s it serves, actively collaborat­ing with organizati­ons to make meaningful progress that enables every community to thrive.

On January 27, the firm kicked off its Centennial with a virtual event for all associates and retirees across North America. Pennington served as keynote for the event and was joined by several colleagues throughout the firm for remarks. Just in time to commemorat­e this milestone, Edward Jones' storied history of building deep personal relationsh­ips with clients to make a difference in their lives is told in a new book, The Business of America Is Business by authors Robert L. Shook and Carrie Coolidge.

This book spans more than 500 years of American history and the role the business world has played in our nation's developmen­t. Edward Jones is one of a small handful of iconic U.S. companies the authors selected for such an extensive profile.

To learn more, visit centennial.

EdwardJone­s.com.

Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 company headquarte­red in St. Louis, provides financial services in the U.S. and, through its affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firm's business, from the investment­s its financial advisors offer to the location of branch offices, caters to individual investors and businesses. The firm's nearly 19,000 financial advisors serve more than 7 million clients with a total of $1.8 trillion in assets under care. Visit edwardjone­s.com or the recruiting website at careers. edwardjone­s.com. Member SIPC. "

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left to right back row: Valarie Donnelly, Brian Butcher, Jacob Echols, Brannick Harris, Sarah Ramirez and Cam Cong Seated in from row: Wendy Steward and Angie Mitchell

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