The FINRA Board of Governors is holding its final meeting of the year, with Board committees giving consideration to multiple issues.
During its March 6 and 7 meeting, the FINRA Board of Governors approved a rule proposal to lower the age at which parties qualify for accelerated arbitration processing and approved the allocation of prior-year fine monies.
During its March 6 and 7 meeting, the FINRA Board of Governors approved a rule proposal to lower the age at which parties qualify for accelerated arbitration processing and approved the allocation of prior-year fine monies.
As part of our mission to protect investors and safeguard market integrity, FINRA monitors and assesses FINRA-registered firms and their registered representatives through our Examination and Risk Monitoring programs.How We Do our WorkOur Exam and Risk Monitoring programs are a critical component of FINRA’s regulatory operations and one of the primary means by which we oversee the activities of
2023 GOVERNANCE/ELECTION NOTICESTITLEDATE POSTEDFINRA Announces SFAC, Regional Committee and NAC Election Results and Appointments12/22/2023Notice of Election and Ballots for FINRA Mid-Size Firm NAC Member Seat11/15/2023Notice of SFAC Election and Mailing of Ballots10/23/2023Notice of FINRA Regional Committee Elections and Mailing of Ballots10/23/2023FINRA Announces Process to Fill Upcoming
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to provide relief relating to specified option transactions under FINRA Rule 4210 (Margin Requirements).
FINRA is publishing its quarterly OTC Equities High Price Dissemination List for the fourth quarter of 2023. This updated list of OTC equity securities eligible for trade report dissemination for trades of fewer than 100 shares is effective as of March 22, 2024.
Expungement, as an extraordinary remedy, should be recommended only in circumstances in accordance with FINRA rules to remove clearly inaccurate customer dispute information from the record of an individual broker that is associated with a broker-dealer firm.
OverviewThis Guidance is to assist applicants prepare Form CMA (Continuing Membership Application), when seeking approval of an increase in associated persons involved in sales, as defined in IM-1011-1. (See Standard 1 for further detail.) Specified parts of Form CMA are marked with an asterisk (*) to designate the information or documentation that must be submitted with the application. One