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LPL Financial Agrees to Pay $26M Over Unregistered Securities to State Securities Regulators
In an agreement reached with the North American State Securities Administrators Association, LPL Financial (LPLA) will pay $26M in fines to a number of US states and jurisdictions over unregistered securities sales going back more than a decade. NASAA reports that the settlement comes after a task force was set up last summer to probe LPL’s sales of unregistered, non-exempt securities to clients. Now, LPL will pay $499K to each state securities regulator. It also must buy back certain securities that it sold to investors going as far back as October 2006.
Details of the LPL Settlement for the Sale of Unregistered Securities
Per the settlement, LPL will offer to repurchase securities in the brokerage firm’s accounts that were found to have been unregistered, fixed-income or non-exempt equity securities. Every buyback offer will come with 3% simple interest annually. Requirements were also put in place for investors with “affected securities” that were moved or sold from an LPL account.