The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) urges legislators to enact more laws and take more steps to increase protection for senior investors. NASAA reiterates its ongoing concerns about the potential financial exploitation of seniors and vulnerable adults while also recommending additional protections in a recently released legislative commentary on NASAA’s Senior Model Act. “Through this legislative commentary, we hope to encourage states to continue to adopt report and hold laws based on the Model Act,” said Lisa A. Hopkins, NASAA President and West Virginia Securities Commission General Counsel and Senior Deputy Commissioner of Securities, in announcing the commentary’s release. […]
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Documentation and Compliance Key in FINRA Sweep Exams of Options Accounts
Broker-dealers need to document their firm’s processes for supervising options trading and demonstrate compliance with them in new FINRA sweep exam on option accounts. The industry self-regulator is conducting targeted examinations of broker-dealers’ supervision of options trading as part of its ongoing efforts to protect retail investors. FINRA CEO Robert Cook had indicated in July that the sweep would be coming and the regulator followed through shortly thereafter, releasing its Targeted Examination Letter on Option Account Opening, Supervision, and Related Areas in early August. “Options are tricky and can be difficult to understand for certain investors. Even registered representatives recommending […]
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The grace period for firms to furnish investors with Form CRS customer relationship summaries has indeed ended now that the SEC has sanctioned firms for the first time, a little more than a year after the requirement took effect. The SEC has fined 21 investment advisers and six broker-dealers a total of $910,092. Without admitting or denying the findings, the firms agreed to be censured, cease and desist from violating the charged provisions, and pay civil penalties ranging from $10,000 to $97,523. “Registration with the SEC as an investment adviser or broker-dealer comes with mandated filing and disclosure obligations,” Gurbir […]
Continue readingMore TagBroker-dealers Hope for Permanent Remote Inspections as FINRA Ponders Extension
Regulators remain open to extending remote examinations for broker-dealers into 2022 and firms hope the relief will last even longer. FINRA President Robert Cook recently reiterated the need for exams to remain remote into 2022 during a conference held by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association’s (SIFMA), WealthManagement reported. “What I’d like to see happen here, at least where my thinking currently is, is we would extend it into next year, and that we would also step back and look at that rule more holistically, and think about whether it could use some updating to accommodate a thoughtful, risk-based […]
Continue readingMore TagNew State Insurance Regulations Surge as Regulators ‘Catch Up’ on Non-Pandemic Issues
State insurance regulations are changing faster than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic, though it may be hard to tell. While a flood of pandemic-related state regulations (laws, administrative rules, bulletins and notices) pushed the numbers of insurance regulations to a record 3,600 in 2020, this year’s regulatory activity has proven to be just as busy as the previous record-breaking year, 2019. Many of this year’s insurance changes have been included in omnibus bills, some of which have reached an unprecedented 2,500 pages, rather than being introduced as stand-alone bills. “This legislative season has been busy because last season got […]
Continue readingMore TagState Appeals Overturning of New York Regulation 187
New York’s Department of Financial Services is taking its fight for NY Regulation 187 to the state’s highest court. As expected, the DFS has appealed a lower court’s decision overturning NY Reg 187 to the New York Court of Appeals, InsuranceNews.Net reported. The Supreme Court Appellate Division struck down the controversial best-interest standard for the sales of life insurance and annuities in April. The DFS implemented the best-interest standards for annuity sales on Aug. 1, 2019, and for life insurance sales on Feb. 1, 2020. But insurance industry associations, an insurance agency, and a registered representative sought to overturn the […]
Continue readingMore TagFINRA Annual Conference 2021: 4 Key Takeaways
Perhaps SEC Chairman Gary Gensler summed up the predominant theme of the recently concluded 2021 FINRA Annual Conference best in the comments he made in the event’s final session. “We need to do whatever we can to ensure that bad actors aren’t playing with working families’ savings and that the rules are enforced aggressively and consistently,” Gensler said in his remarks at this year’s conference, which ran virtually from May 18-20. Traditionally one of the financial services industry’s largest events, the FINRA annual conference, gathers practitioners, peers, and regulators to exchange ideas on timely compliance and regulatory topics. This year’s […]
Continue readingMore TagNY Reg 187 Could Reach State’s Highest Court After Being Struck Down
A controversial best interest standard for sales of life insurance and annuities in New York may be headed to the state’s highest court now that it has been deemed unconstitutional by an appellate court. The New York Court of Appeals would be the last stop within the state’s court system should regulators appeal the Supreme Court Appellate Division’s April 29 unanimous decision that the amended New York Regulation 187 is unconstitutional. “It appears likely that the decision will be appealed to the state’s highest court and, if the appeal is filed, a stay of the appellate court decision will be […]
Continue readingMore TagNASAA Investment Adviser Report Highlights New Model Rules for CE and Policies and Procedures
The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) recently released its annual report on the state-registered investment adviser industry and the related regulatory activities of state securities regulators. NASAA’s 2021 Investment Adviser Section Annual Report includes an updated snapshot of the investment adviser population in the United States, an updated profile of the average state-registered investment adviser, and a recap of the work of the Investment Adviser Section over the past year. It also includes suggestions for compliance areas that state-registered investment advisers should consider in handling the remote working environments that have become common due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “State […]
Continue readingMore TagSEC Addresses Compliance Concerns in ESG Risk Alert
The SEC wants investment advisers to strengthen compliance practices related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing, which is increasingly popular. “This rapid growth in demand, increasing number of ESG products and services, and lack of standardized and precise ESG definitions present certain risks,” the SEC’s Division of Examinations wrote in a risk alert for ESG investing that examiners released on April 9. “For instance, the variability and imprecision of industry ESG definitions and terms can create confusion among investors if investment advisers and funds have not clearly and consistently articulated how they define ESG and how they use ESG-related […]
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