An investor establishes a retail brokerage relationship with a firm and receives the initial privacy disclosure. During the first year, the investor trades actively. Throughout the second calendar year, no new trades are executed, though the account continues to hold long equity positions. During this second year, the broker-dealer modifies its privacy policy to begin sharing nonpublic personal information (NPI) with nonaffiliated financial institutions. Under Regulation S-P and FINRA account disclosure rules, which obligation applies to the broker-dealer regarding privacy notices and statement delivery during the second year?
- The firm must provide an annual privacy notice containing a reasonable opt-out opportunity before sharing NPI with nonaffiliated third parties, and must deliver account statements at least quarterly.Cevap
- BThe firm is relieved of sending an annual privacy notice due to account inactivity, but must continue delivering account statements on a monthly basis as long as long positions are held.
- CThe firm must obtain express written opt-in consent prior to sharing any customer NPI with nonaffiliated third parties, and it may suspend account statement delivery until new trading activity occurs.
- DThe firm satisfies Regulation S-P by delivering privacy notices only upon account opening and account closure, provided that account statements are delivered monthly regardless of trade activity.
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The broker-dealer must deliver an annual privacy notice featuring a reasonable opt-out method prior to sharing nonpublic personal information with nonaffiliated third parties, and must send account statements at least quarterly when no trading activity occurs.
Under SEC Regulation S-P, a retail investor with an open brokerage account has an ongoing customer relationship, requiring the firm to provide an initial privacy notice at account opening and an annual privacy notice every year thereafter. If the firm intends to share nonpublic personal information with nonaffiliated third parties, it must provide a reasonable opt-out mechanism. Additionally, under FINRA rules, broker-dealers must deliver account statements monthly during months with activity, but may send them quarterly when there is no trade activity during the period yet positions remain.
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Regulation S-P privacy notice and opt-out obligations combined with FINRA account statement delivery frequency rules.
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