A wealth management firm operating as a registered broker-dealer intends to share nonpublic personal information regarding its retail clients with nonaffiliated financial companies for joint marketing purposes. Under SEC Regulation S-P, which of the following methods satisfies the requirement to provide customers with a reasonable means to opt out of this information sharing?
- Providing a prominent check-off box on the privacy notice accompanied by a detachable form and prepaid return envelopeCevap
- BRequiring the customer to write and mail a custom letter explaining their specific opt-out request to the firm's compliance department
- CDirecting the customer to contact each nonaffiliated third party individually to request removal from their marketing lists
- DDeferring the opt-out election disclosure until the firm's mandatory annual privacy notice delivery twelve months after account opening
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Providing a prominent check-off box on the privacy notice accompanied by a detachable form and prepaid return envelope satisfies the Regulation S-P requirement of a reasonable opt-out mechanism.
Under SEC Regulation S-P, a financial institution must provide retail customers with a reasonable and convenient method to opt out of disclosures of nonpublic personal information to nonaffiliated third parties. Examples of reasonable means include providing a check-off box on a detachable form with a prepaid reply envelope, establishing a toll-free telephone number, or offering an online opt-out mechanism. These options ensure the consumer can exercise privacy rights without unnecessary hardship.
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