A retail investor maintains a brokerage account with a FINRA-member broker-dealer and also holds a checking account at an affiliated commercial bank. If the investor suffers a financial loss due to alleged misrepresentations made by a mortgage loan officer at the commercial bank, what is the extent of FINRA's regulatory jurisdiction in this situation?
- AFINRA can sanction the bank and suspend the loan officer's securities license because SRO authority extends to all consumer financial products offered by affiliated entities.
- FINRA has no regulatory jurisdiction over commercial bank lending activities or bank employees, as its oversight is limited to securities broker-dealers and their associated persons.Cevap
- CFINRA possesses statutory federal power to file criminal fraud charges against bank executives on behalf of the retail customer.
- DFINRA acts as a principal dealer for bank mortgage transactions and must directly reimburse the customer's losses from its statutory reserve fund.
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FINRA has no regulatory jurisdiction over commercial bank lending activities or bank employees, as its oversight is limited to securities broker-dealers and their associated persons.
FINRA is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) authorized under federal securities law to regulate member broker-dealers and their registered associated persons. Its authority is strictly limited to securities trading and investment banking activities; it does not extend to commercial bank lending products, deposit accounts, or bank employees who are not registered securities professionals.
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