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Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS: Two Years In

Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS: Two Years In

FromFINRA Unscripted


Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS: Two Years In

FromFINRA Unscripted

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

June 30th marks the second anniversary of the implementation of Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS and we are celebrating with a deep dive into everything FINRA has learned on the topic over the last two years. On this episode, Meredith Cordisco, associate general counsel with the Office of General Counsel, Scott Gilbert, vice president covering the large diversified firm group and alternative net capital group within Member Supervision, and Nicole McCafferty, senior director with the National Cause and Financial Crimes Detection Program, join us to talk about how FINRA is examining around the new regulations and explore some of the common problem areas and effective practices when it comes to complying with all that is now required.How are we doing? Take the FINRA Unscripted survey today. Resources mentioned in this episode:SEC Reg BI Resource PageFINRA Reg BI Resource PageEpisode 63: Implementing a New Standard of CareEpisode 45: Preparing for a New Standard of CareEpisode 69: Excessive Trading: When A Lot Becomes Too Much2022 Report on FINRA’s Exam and Risk Monitoring Program: Reg BI and Form CRSMarch 2022 SEC Staff Bulletin
Released:
Jun 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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FINRA Unscripted is the voice of the nation’s largest non-government securities regulator. We bring together FINRA leaders to discuss existing and emerging regulatory topics that impact the broker-dealer industry. We share best practices for compliance officers, insights into the operations of a 3,500 person self-regulated organization and educational tools and information for investors. Every investor in America relies on one thing: fair financial markets. That is what FINRA works every day to ensure.