An individual submits personal financial details through a registered broker-dealer's online portal to obtain an investment product quote, but does not open an account or complete any transactions. The firm plans to share this individual's nonpublic personal information with a nonaffiliated third-party marketing partner. Under SEC Regulation S-P, which action must the broker-dealer take before disclosing the information?
- Provide an initial privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out of the disclosureCevap
- BDefer delivery of privacy disclosures until an account is formally opened or closed
- CIssue a quarterly account statement reflecting the third-party data disclosure
- DObtain prior written approval from FINRA and the SEC before transferring the records
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The broker-dealer must provide an initial privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out before disclosing the consumer's nonpublic personal information to a nonaffiliated third party.
Under SEC Regulation S-P, an individual who provides nonpublic personal information to obtain a product quote without opening an account is defined as a consumer. A broker-dealer may not share a consumer's nonpublic personal information with a nonaffiliated third party unless it first provides an initial privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out of the sharing.
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Consumer vs. Customer privacy notice and opt-out requirements under SEC Regulation S-P