Straight from the horse’s mouth, US broker-dealers have just been advised about the many ways their use of blockchain could impact their compliance with rules imposed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) — including recordkeeping, clearance and settlement, anti-money laundering, trade reporting and customer statements. FINRA , the US self-regulatory agency for broker-dealers, has issued a […]
New TBA Margin Rules: Fund Managers, Brokers Retrench
Asset managers and broker-dealers will have to revamp some of their relationship terms, as well as those with the underlying investors, to meet the pending margin requirements for to-be-announced (TBA) transactions and other forward-settling fixed-income transactions. Panelists and attendees at a recent afternoon conference held by the Securities Industry and Financial Market Association about the Financial Industry […]
Transfer Agents, DTC Still Chilly On Issuer Freeze Policies (Updated)
(Editor’s note: On December 6, 2016 the SEC finally published its acceptance of DTC’s rule changes affecting how it will impose chills and locks on US corporate issuers. The agency’s decision marks the end of a contentious debate between DTC, issuers and their transfer agents. Still, reservations remain. “The vast majority of the new rules […]
FINRA to Robo-Advisors: Human Touch is Critical
Why pay high advisory fees to talk to a wealth manager when a high-tech algorithmic system can provide advice for a fraction of the cost? That’s the argument given by broker-dealers and investment advisors when convincing investors of the merits of robo-advice platforms. However, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) apparently thinks that far more […]
FINRA’s TBA Margin Rule: No Meeting of Minds with Industry
The pleas of fund managers and broker-dealers for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to change proposed rules requiring the collateralization of agency mortgage-backed securities and other transactions are falling on deaf ears and time is running out. The SEC is requiring that final comments on FINRA’s new proposal published last month be submitted by […]
Transfer Agents: Preventing Fraud a Delicate Balancing Act
The work of stock transfer agents may require a lot of detail management, as well as complex interactions with issuers, shareholders and various intermediaries, but the field isn’t likely to be associated with investor fraud. That is, until now. Two commissioners at the US Securities and Exchange Commission are urging the agency to take a harder look […]
When Buying Cybersecurity Insurance: Caveat Emptor
The theft of personal details of millions of individuals in a U.S. government database might sound shocking, but it really isn’t given the latest stream of well-publicized hacking events in the retail, financial and insurance industries. Neiman Marcus, eBay, Home Depot, JP Morgan Chase, Sony and Anthem are among the high-profile casualties. Given that a cyber […]
Cybersecurity in the C-Suite: A Matter of “Need to Know”
Cybersecurity has been described as everything from a top-down corporate mission to a shopping list for software packages that monitor networks and systems for suspicious activity. Given the breadth and complexity of even identifying the risks, it’s no wonder that all sorts of management are discovering they’re now riding the cybersecurity bus. Nowhere is this accumulation of corporate […]
Broker-Dealers: Good Hygiene Reduces Cybersecurity Attacks
When it comes to mitigating cybersecurity attacks, broker-dealers are quickly taking a chapter out of the textbook on good dental hygiene. Just as regular brushing and flossing can go a long way to preventing tooth decay and gum disease, so can a consistent program of vigilance work against aggressive external and internal hackers, say cybersecurity experts. With the US Securities […]
FINRA: New CARDS Does Little to Ease Data Collection Concerns
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) may think that putting new CARDS on the table will help clearing and introducing brokers comply, but they are still not too happy about the hand they’ve been dealt. Granted, in its new version of the so-called CARDS initiative, FINRA has bowed to industry demands with some changes to its initial […]