A 68-year-old client with a physical impairment requests two transactions on the same day: liquidating an $85,000 mutual fund position and disbursing the full cash proceeds via cashier's check to a newly added joint account beneficiary. The registered representative reasonably suspects financial exploitation. Under FINRA Rule 2165 and Rule 4512, which course of action is the member firm permitted to take?
- Execute the order to liquidate the mutual fund shares, but place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on the cashier's check disbursement while conducting an internal review.Cevap
- BRefuse to execute the mutual fund liquidation order and place a temporary hold on all securities trading in the account for up to 30 calendar days.
- CPlace a temporary hold on both the trade execution and the fund disbursement, provided the firm receives prior written consent from the designated trusted contact person.
- DDisburse the funds immediately to avoid regulatory non-compliance, while freezing all future trading access in the account.
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Execute the order to liquidate the mutual fund shares, but place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on the cashier's check disbursement while conducting an internal review.
Under FINRA Rule 2165, a member firm that reasonably suspects financial exploitation of a Specified Adult (defined as individuals age 65+ or age 18+ with an impairment) may place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on disbursements of funds or securities. Crucially, this temporary hold applies strictly to disbursements leaving the account and does NOT grant the firm authority to block or delay trade executions (such as liquidating mutual fund shares).
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FINRA Rule 2165 Temporary Disbursement Holds vs. Trade Executions
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