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Vote Confirmation: Devil in the Operations Details

March 3, 2020 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Determining whether a vote was actually counted at a corporate meeting has resurrected a sparring match among transfer agents, financial intermediaries, issuers and Broadridge Financial over how to operationally get the job done. Among the participants on a new end-to-end vote confirmation committee set up by the Securities and Exchange Commission to address the issue, […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Investors, Regulators, Rules Tagged With: Compliance, Investors, Regulations, SEC, Standards

JP Morgan Whistleblower Case Tests Unclaimed Property Compliance

February 9, 2020 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

How hard is it to calculate past interest due? Unclaimed property operations and compliance managers at US financial firms will soon find out that the task is more difficult than they thought should JP Morgan Chase lose its appeal of a New York civil court judge’s ruling about the bank’s required interest payment on unclaimed […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Rules, Unclaimed Tagged With: Compliance, Escheatment, Investors, Reporting

Regulatory Ops 2020: Handling Tower of Acronyms

January 9, 2020 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Compliance, operations, and IT managers will be teaming up in newly created regulatory operations departments to do data aggregation, contract renegotiation and relationship management in 2020 as they handle a slew of new regulations commonly known by their acronyms or numbers. A telephone survey conducted over the past month by FinOps Report (www.finopsinfo.com) of 100 […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Regulations, Reporting, Rules Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Fund Ops, Regulators, Reporting

Unclaimed Cryptocurrencies: New Legal, Ops Headaches?

November 18, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

States might soon make a real claim on unclaimed virtual currency accounts, forcing digital asset custodians and exchanges to address murky statutes and potential legal liability. “States have a good nose to smell just which industry isn’t compliant with their escheat laws and could target the cryptocurrency market,” cautions Robert Peters, managing director and head […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Investors, Rules, Unclaimed Tagged With: Compliance, Escheatment, Regulators, Reporting, Unclaimed

FinCEN’s New Reporting Category: Human Trafficking

November 4, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Anti-money laundering managers at US banks could soon beef up their efforts to help law enforcement catch human trafficking, thanks to a new line item on their suspicious activity reports (SARs). AML executives aren’t responsible for prosecuting the criminals, but they might prioritize sniffing business activity for signs of human trafficking now that the US […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: AML, Compliance, KYC, Regulators, Reporting

Opportunity Zone Fund Admin: Can Blockchain Do the Trick?

October 21, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Blockchain is finding a new opportunity in middle and back-office operations for opportunity zone (OZ) fund managers, but can it outperform the current alternative fund administrators? One Arizona entrepreneur certainly thinks so. Co-founded and part-owned by Nico Willis, chief executive of cost-basis technology provider Networth Services, new fund administrator Agora AltX uses Hyperledger Fabric’s permission-based […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Investors, Outsourcing, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: Compliance, Crypto, Fund Ops, Reporting, Standards

Rule 606: SEC Redefines Discretionary Trades

August 29, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s decision to broadly define what makes a trade execution discretionary will force introducing and executing brokers to walk a thin tightrope when complying with its new Rule 606. They will have to make some tough choices on how much information the executing broker can release on a trade order […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Regulations, Reporting, SEC

SS&C’s Win of Trade Secrets Suit Highlights Hiring Risks

May 20, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

SS&C Technologies’ recent US$44 million jury verdict in a lawsuit against Clearwater Analytics has put Wall Street’s legal and human resource managers on alert to protect their firms from the receipt of trade secrets when hiring key employees from the competition. “HR and legal departments are a company’s first line of defense against litigation from […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: Compliance, Data, Regulators, Security

FINRA: E-Mail Oversight Needs Quantity and Quality

May 2, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

  Reasonable. How is a US broker-dealer’s compliance manager supposed to interpret that word when it comes to overseeing the firm’s e-mail correspondence. With some difficulty and much deliberation on quantity and quality as shown by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s recent US$32,000 fine and censure of Utah-based broker-dealer Wilson-Davis which specializes in microcap stocks. […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, FINRA

Swaps Margin: The Final Sweep of Document and Ops Morass

April 5, 2019 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

For collateral management operations and IT managers at hundreds of small to mid-sized broker -dealers and fund managment shops the nightmare of handling the new regulatory-imposed initial margin requirements for uncleared derivative contracts has just begun. Phase four of the US and non-US regulations, effective September 2019, and the ultimate phase five version, effective September […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Regulations, Rules Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Collateral, Compliance, Fund Ops

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