Advisor Group B/Ds Dodge Fines in Settling FINRA Charges

January 26, 2023

Securities America, Royal Alliance and SagePoint will collectively pay hundreds of thousands in restitution to settle disciplinary charges with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA); but the regulator declined to fine the firms, citing their “extraordinary cooperation.”

Securities America, Royal Alliance and SagePoint are all subsidiaries of Advisor Group, a large network of independent broker/dealers. In the charges, FINRA detailed how the firms allegedly didn’t have supervising systems in place to make sure eligible customers got applicable sales charge waivers and share class deals when rolling over 529 plans between state plans.


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The regulator cited the 'extraordinary cooperation' of Securities America, Royal Alliance and SagePoint as the reason for no penalties beyond restitution.


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