Jackson & Curtis
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Company typeAcquired
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1879
FounderCharles Cabot Jackson
Laurence Curtis
Laurence Curtis
| Company type | Acquired |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services |
| Founded | 1879 |
| Founder | Charles Cabot Jackson Laurence Curtis |
| Defunct | 1984 |
| Fate | Merged in 1942 with Paine Webber |
| Successor | Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis UBS AG |
| Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts |
| Products | Brokerage, Investment management |
Jackson & Curtis was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Charles Cabot Jackson and Laurence Curtis. Operating with two employees, they leased premises on Congress Street in May 1881, not far from Paine Webber. Members of the Boston Stock Exchange, in 1890 the company acquired a seat on the New York Stock Exchange.
It was an American investment banking and stock brokerage firm that merged with Paine Webber in 1942. The firm operated as Paine Webber Jackson & Curtis[1] through 1984, when Paine Webber Inc. was created to consolidate the company's various businesses and subsidiaries under a single brand. Paine Webber was ultimately acquired by the Swiss bank UBS AG in 2000.
