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FINRA Regulatory Notice 19-10: Broker/Brokerage Firms Transition Communications

When a registered representative leaves a broker-dealer, there are many different service and compliance issues that emerge. There are also competing interests between the firm and the representative, each of whom want to keep the customer’s business. At the same time, the customer wants to maintain steady and uninterrupted service.…

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Georgia Court Ruling Diminishes Protocol Protections for Brokers

Ever since it was implemented, brokers have relied on the Protocol for Broker Recruiting to be able to take some of their clients with them when they leave a firm, but a recent ruling by a state court in Georgia might jeopardize the Protocol’s protections. The Appeals court’s ruling concluded…

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FINRA Regulatory Notice Encourages Members to Disclose Participation in Any Cryptocurrency-related Activities

FINRA has announced it will increase its scrutiny of the cryptocurrency market. As several regulatory bodies endeavor to establish their jurisdiction over the crypto space, FINRA will now boost its oversight of registered firms’ participation in its burgeoning market. In a new regulatory notice, the self-regulatory organization asked its 3,700…

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Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions Compliance: New Challenges for Financial Institutions

In a complex and shifting global scenario, the financial industry faces numerous challenges relating to anti-money laundering (AML) compliance. In a rapidly changing regulatory environment, within an unstable geopolitical context, financial institutions have to adapt to new technologies and innovative operating models. As regulators worldwide coordinate to increase transparency and…

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FINRA Fines Wedbush Securities $1.5 Million Over Violations Related to Customer Reserves and Net Capital Requirements

FINRA recently announced monetary sanctions against Wedbush Securities in the amount of. $1.5 million for SEC rule violations and associated compliance failures. According to FINRA, Wedbush violated the SEC Customer Protection Rule, which requires broker-dealers to maintain a certain degree of physical possession and control over customer securities. The object…

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FINRA Issues Warning About Cryptocurrency Stock Scams

Recently, several cryptocurrency scams have come to light: dishonest individuals advertising their newly concocted crypto-coin as the next big thing, with a potential to make millions for investors willing to take the risk. FINRA recently issued an Investor Alert to warn investors about purchasing shares in companies advertising new cryptocurrencies.…

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FINRA Proposes New Rules, Releases Budget for the First Time

Last December, FINRA made public its 2018 budget and updated Financial Guiding Principles, after approval by the SRO’s Board of Governors. In a new information release, the SRO also detailed several rule proposals for the year and planned improvements to its registration technology. As part of one of its five…

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FINRA Plans to Crack Down on High-Risk Brokers, Are You at Risk?

In conversation with Chip Jones, FINRA’s Senior Vice President of Member Relations and Education, Mike Rufino, Executive Vice President and Head of FINRA Member Regulation—Sales Practice expanded on Robert Cook’s 2018 Priorities Letter, which was released during the first days of the year. Rufino explained how FINRA plans to examine…

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FINRA Rules 2165 & 4512 – Elder Abuse in the Securities Industry

Based on research conducted by the National Center on Elder Abuse, 16% of elder abuse was caused by financial exploitation, which ranked third followed right after self-neglect and neglect by others. This percentage had increased from 12.3% since 2001; however, elder abuse is vastly under reported. According to one study,…

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